The Magic of Dome Homes:

An Introduction to Aircrete

Dive deep into Aircrete's benefits, properties and usages. 

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Are you dreaming of building a unique, sustainable tiny home? 

Welcome to Domegaia, where we introduce you to the revolutionary world of Aircrete and teach people all around the world how to use it. This innovative material can transform your construction projects, offering affordability, durability, and endless creativity. 

 

Read on to learn about Aircrete's benefits and applications and how to start your own Aircrete project today.

 

 

What is Aircrete?

Aircrete, also known as aerated concrete, cellular concrete, or foamed concrete, is a lightweight, non-toxic material made by mixing cement slurry with a foam solution. 

 

This infusion of air bubbles significantly increases the volume and reduces the weight of the cement, making Aircrete an economical and versatile building material. It’s fireproof, insect-proof, and resistant to moisture, ensuring longevity and minimal maintenance.

Low Cost: The production process of Aircrete is inexpensive, reducing overall building costs.

Easy to Work With: Aircrete can be cut, carved, drilled, and shaped with standard woodworking tools. It accepts nails and screws, making it a favorite among DIY enthusiasts.

Lightweight: Its lightweight nature makes it easy to handle and transport, simplifying the construction process.

Insulation & Thermal mass: Aircrete offers good thermal and acoustic insulation, and unlike most insulation materials, Aircrete also has thermal mass, helping to create a nice, even indoor environment.

Non-Toxic Healthy Home: Aircrete contains no toxic chemicals and provides a solid wall that won't rot, mold, or be infested by bugs or rodents.

Explore Aircrete Dome Designs

Aircrete is a DIY dream material and can poured, stacked, carved, and molded into many different shapes.  Aircrete works particularly well for high-quality, unique tiny homes.  Explore some real Aircrete Buildings to see what you can build.

Eden Guest Room Plans: 120 sq ft, 1 arch, 1 bedroom

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Diamond Studio Plans: 297 sq ft, 1 dome, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, kitchenette

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Steve's Home Plans: 382 sq ft, 3 domes, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, kitchen, rooftop

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