Description
The natural beauty of the surroundings necessitated an architecture that preserves and enhances it, from the facade's color and open distribution to the use of native vegetation, all chosen to maintain its essential character.
These homes are sustainable, featuring bioclimatic architecture and facilities designed for low energy consumption. They include landscaped roofs, photovoltaic panels, electric car charging points, xerogardening, rainwater collection tanks, and an aerothermal system for heating and hot water production, making them truly unique.
One of the housing concepts available offers a cozy interior with a special emphasis on wood. It features a distinct separation between the rest area and the active area of the house, with 3 bedrooms on the upper floor and the kitchen and living-dining room on the ground floor. The outdoor areas play an important role, with the Mediterranean climate making them enjoyable almost year-round. These areas include a porch with an outdoor dining area, a terrace, a swimming pool, and gardens with native species that connect the house to nature.