This rural house prioritizes nature with a carbon footprint of 0 for hot water and heating, and an ecological garden. It supports local and seasonal food consumption, offers an electric car charger, and practices waste separation for composting.
This is a sustainable rural tourism house, restored using traditional and environmentally friendly materials like stone, wood, and natural pigments. It utilizes rainwater, practices recycling, consumes local products, and cultivates its own vegetable garden.
This guesthouse has strong environmental credentials, with heating and hot water provided by a biomass system. Its electricity is supplied by a top renewable energy producer. Renovation waste was recycled for landscaping, and most produce is grown in its garden.