It is said that nature is the best teacher. It is in the lap of nature that one finds the true happiness of life. The fresh air and the green panorama are sure to capture the hearts of more than a few on lookers. It is this simple fact that makes millions across the globe spend millions more so that they can find the perfect holiday destination. It is for this reason that tourism flourishes the best in nations that are blessed with natural splendor and have over the decades understood their significance. It is this understanding that allows one to preserve our natural resources and makes tourism a flourishing industry.
But what if you could make every day of your life a holiday in the abode of nature and enjoy the goodness of fresh air. Well, that is exactly what a young designer and architect Rahel Belatchew Lerdell has decided to gift to all those who buy houses modeled by her. She intends to bring the vibrant joy of nature in to each and every household across the planet. To make sure that the task is achieved, she has come up with a very unique and dynamic design called an Eco House.
The Eco House is designed using a basic structure that is made with sustainable and strong wooden materials that are completely renewable. The house also sports an excellent insulating system that makes sure that most of the energy in the house is not lost to the surroundings. This makes your room warming system all the more affective and efficient. But the best feature of the Eco House is its ever altering dynamic look. The house comes with a huge cane structure as its face that allows you to grow any kind of vegetation on it. It gives your home a very personal and vibrant look.
What more, one need not really worry about which season it is, as you will know each season with the changing face of your home. Obviously, this is not a home for the lazy (I mean people like me). But if you have the time and the patience to maintain such a place, it sure as hell is bound to keep you interested all the time. The house is built by Swedish house makers Willa Nordic.
Via: David Report