With the help of Swedish eco-architect Bengt Warne, the couple turned their house into a warm and comfortable sanctuary even when it's freezing outside.
Nordic winters are notorious for being harsh and unbearable and Swedish couple Charles Sacilotto and Marie Granmar has finally had enough of it. To save energy during the frosty winter months, the couple has decided to build a greenhouse around their home. With the help of Swedish eco-architect Bengt Warne, the couple turned their house into a warm and comfortable sanctuary even when it’s freezing outside.
The couple’s house was built on the principle of architect Bengt Warne’s naturhaus, or nature house in English. The external structure of the house is made up of panes of glass, which can keep the temperatures inside warm enough to grow vegetables even in winter. The house also uses natural solar power for heat, which helps save a huge chunk of money meant for their electricity bill. Aside from these eco-friendly benefits, the house is also independent from the city sewer.
Watch the video below for the complete details about this lovely and eco-friendly home:
That’s just so awesome!
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