For inquiry we did a V-hut model with my friends Layton and Shayde we made a replica out of cardboard and wooden cardboard
I learnt
V-huts were only found in Canterbury. They were temporary homes for the new
settlers in the 1850s.
They had a roof made of flax with doors and windows at one end.
They did not have not have chimneys. They did their cooking outside.
They are called V-huts because they are shaped like an upside-down V.
The Early settlers brought from England furniture, including a table, chairs,
shelves, clock and drawers.