How to make a Glass bottle wall
In this new series titled Sustainable Home, we will take you through a series of videos on how to build a sustainable home. At Aanandaa, we are building an innovative and creative home, which is as sustainable as possible. We have explored several construction technologies and design, to ensure we have the most natural, resilient and energy efficient home.
In this episode, Manisha takes you through how to build a glass bottle wall, and how you can use a waste material like empty beer bottles to make an interesting and attractive feature wall.
The process of making a bottle brick is simple. Simply cut the top of the bottle to a specific length which will be half of the thickness of the wall. Remember two bottles stuck together end to end make one brick. So if each bottle is cut to 4.5 inches in height, then together they will make a 9 inch brick.
An industrail way of making glass bricks it to install a glass cutting blade on your work bench with a measure to hold it in place. Then you can cut the bottles into two pieces very quickly.
Simple dunk them into a bucket of water to clean out any major dirt, and stick them together with the help of duct tape. Once the brick is ready, it is used to make a wall, just like a brick. You can use cement mortar or lime mortar or even mud to make these walls.
The glass brick walls make an interesting and playful feature for partition walls, bathroom walls or landscape walls. The play of light both in the day and night is quite pleasing.
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Exactly how we are planning to build one
@farmaanandaa
20 күн бұрын
Awesome!
Boht khuob.
I've seen those glass bottle walls on earthship structures by mike Reynolds. They look amazing and all earthship structures are made mostly from recycled materials like tyres, glass bottles, soda cans. They also have a you tube channel called earthship biotecture. I really liked the concept of earthship where you can harvest rain water, produce your own electricity and you can also grow your own food inside the house and not only that they also have their own waste management systems.
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
Earthship structures are fantastic too! But they are well suited for temperate zones, not for our subtropics, where we have very hot summers. But yes, they are amazing structures, and we took a lot of inspiration from them.
@Andrearuch97
Жыл бұрын
@@farmaanandaa why not? He built one in the desert
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
Pls check again. It's probably High Desert, which is colder climate. You can't survive in an earthship when your temperatures range from 5 to 45 degrees Celsius like ours do.
Wonderful. Beautiful presentation. ❤
Very clear instructions. Lovely walls
Amazing . So beautiful
I watched videos on building earthships and seen them build walls with cans that they complete covered also because they would take less mortar. Thank you for sharing the how to about the cutting the bottles.
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing❤
Great! I would like to see how it look like when light pass through this wall.
very informative
You are soooo gifted, sooooo intuitive and sooooo sweet, I learned soooooo much from you. Please stay healthy.
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
You are sooooo kind😊 Thank you!
Was it used with cement based material or mud? Better if you show wall from both the sides. How does it match the width of the wall if bottles are of different sizes?
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
This is made with cement mortar. You cut the bottle to half the width of the wall. So when you stick 2 bottles end to end, you get the size of the wall. If you see the beginning and end of the video, you can see the wall from both sides
Nice content, thanks Manisha. Could've soaks the string as opposed to pouring it over the thread. Please share a tour of the entire new house!
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
Thats true, but difficult to tie a tight knot with a wet string
Thank you for this; I am glad to hae found your channel! Do you have any comments or thoughts on this idea? I have been planning to build a wall of bottles, but rather than building those double-ended bricks, I would like to leave one side open-ended, and in the open hole I would place lengths of bamboo and straw, creating a habitat for pollinating native bees. This is for a wall where both sides are outside.
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
Hello Melissa, your idea sounds interesting and I think it can be done. It will be like a bee hotel - I have seen such designs without the glass bottles, but you can probably make one with the bottles. Good luck!
Definitely will give this a try! Did you have to make a form first before pouring the cement?
@farmaanandaa
10 ай бұрын
No. It's simple masonry with bricks made of bottles
Another thing. What if the glass bottom broke? What is the fix?
@farmaanandaa
Ай бұрын
Stick is back!
Thank you for posting. How did you color the mortor green?
@farmaanandaa
3 ай бұрын
Mortar is not coloured. It's normal grey
NIce video, very helpful. I would like to know how thick the bootle wall should be if it is an extrerior wall, and how thick for an interior wall? THank you
@farmaanandaa
9 ай бұрын
Ours is 9 inches. Since two bottles have to be cut and joined together, think that's the minimum width you should go with
@regenerativegardeningwithpatti
9 ай бұрын
@@farmaanandaa Thank you!
@regenerativegardeningwithpatti
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the help.
To make it easier and faster and have less run off of alcohol dip the string in alcohol before you tie it around the bottle.
Will it help in insulation if the bottles were filled with mud before taping?
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
Perhaps, but light wont shine through then
U have any learning course if plz tell, and if not then start plz
nice
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
Thanks
Why do we have to cut the bottle can’t we just put it
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
You have to cut and stick two together if you want the light to go through them.
what medium do you use?
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
Do you mean the mortar?
Is there anything to avoid tape which is plastic
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
Hmm unfortunately not that we know of
Hi. What is the ratio of the mixture used to bond?
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
Standard cement mortar
@sadnagopinathan4358
Жыл бұрын
@@farmaanandaa : isn’t that a lot of cement? Also I see you have laid in the shower area… is that maintainable in the long run? Most sustainable houses have only the wet area like kitchen and bath area with tiles to avoid leaks and to make cleaning easy. Is the wall completely laid with bottles or the lower area is tiled to avoid leaks ?
Did you use rubbing alcohol? I tried burning a string that I poured 70% rubbing alcohol tied around a thick glass vinegar bottle. It didn't work. I'm not sure why. It seemed like either the string was non-flammable or the alcohol wasn't the percentage it claimed to be, or the glass was too thick. Any thoughts? I'm going to try a different string I have on hand, before I go out and buy a different alcohol. Feedback appreciated from those whom did have success using this method. Thanks.
@farmaanandaa
6 ай бұрын
Try a jute string and do it again. Should work. Good luck!
@richtraube2241
Ай бұрын
Use 90% plus rubbing alcohol.
House tour kab aayga
Bohut beer pee li
@farmaanandaa
8 ай бұрын
Ji haan restaurant ke grahak ne
HOW TO CUT BOTTLES THAT'S REAL
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
Don't understand your question
i didnt cut my bottles for my bottle house and spa bath
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
I'm sure it looks great like that too!
Bring anyone with trypophobia and lock them here if you want them to go mad
@farmaanandaa
Жыл бұрын
So lets not bring them here or lock them up😊