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Cumbrian couple build house in 12 days

by Cumbria Crack
12/06/2025
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A Cumbrian couple have built their home in just 12 days.

The Ikea-style carbon-negative home was built by Beki Winter and her partner Alastair Reeves, with help from volunteers and helpers.

They started work on the frame of their property near Kendal using a system called WikiHouse.

Designed by Manchester-based community-led architects, Architecture Unknown, it has been built using cleverly jointed pieces of plywood that essentially fit together like a giant jigsaw puzzle.

Each section of the design is delivered like Ikea-flat pack furniture ready to build.

The construction of the bespoke house took place across April, with the home now ready for interior fit out.

Pulling in the help of over 20 volunteers, Beki and Alastair have built a three-bedroom home, with three bathrooms, a double height kitchen, dining and reception room for their family as part of a co-housing site. 

The build is one of the first of its kind in Cumbria.

The couple were given the opportunity to build on the Holme House Farm community site in 2023 when they applied to join the community-led company that runs the site and is owned completely by residents.

After selling their property, Beki and Alastair moved their young family to the site in December.

They are currently living out of a static caravan, to enable the start of the build.

Beki, who works in community housing, said: “We never really thought about whether we wanted to do a self-build, but when the offer presents itself it’s hard to turn down.

“We knew we weren’t going to build in the traditional sense start to finish because we didn’t have the skillset – this is where WikiHouse really appealed. You can get involved without having trade skills.

“It is overwhelming to start with, feels like thousands of jigsaw pieces but then it starts to click into place you start feeling much more confident. Piece by piece you see your home start to take shape.”

Charlie, who founded Architecture Unknown with Daniel Kelso in 2016, said: “Beki and Alastair had a blank canvas and the opportunity to build their dream home. WikiHouse has allowed us to explore what they wanted from design and give them to confidence to take on the physical build themselves.

“Designing for such a beautiful setting, it feels good to put an eco-friendly, carbon neutral structure in this space – without limiting the spec or compromising on the finish of the build. It will make a remarkable home.”

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