His house is twenty square meters, with no windows.
Walls made of piled stones.
The roof originally had a layer of thatch, now covered with tiles on top.
There's a fireplace with a chimney at the back to draw the smoke away, so the fire can burn continuously, keeping the room warm and cozy.
There's a door, which he recently made.
A piece of wood frame with a layer of grass tied to the back, the endmost wooden stake serves as a hinge, secured with clay on both the top and bottom.
This door is very light, not sturdy enough to offer any defense, but it can block the wind and rain and retain warmth, and is convenient to open and close.
There are no metal tools now, so it's impossible to do woodworking.
Although this door is unsightly, having it makes nighttime stays much more comfortable.
In fact, he can find ways to make it a bit more attractive.
The stone walls, over half a meter thick, still provide considerable warmth.