
Cave House Spain
There are many ways to approach green home design. Probably one of the cheapest and the most sustainable is to live in a dwelling provided by nature. Let’s get back in caves. Honestly, we are no better than the Neanderthal man – about the only difference is that we have learnt to use the internet
No really, I’m serious. Cave houses are popular in regions where there are many natural caves – Spain, Italy and Greece. Still many caves in these countries have been carved by humans hundreds of years ago. A cave house is not just rock walls with a mammoth skin hanging at the front. The exteriors are whitewashed, finished with wooden beams and an external build is added to make it all more appealing.
From the green living point of view cave houses are good because:
One warning, though – before you buy a cave house, check for the earthquake record in that particular region. Spain generally shows less seismic activity. These natural homes suit people with a specific style. I understand, it is not for everyone, however, their popularity is on a rise so if you feel like going back into the caves, snap one now as the prices on affordable green buildings can only go up.
Pic by Peter Theill
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That is so cool you can buy a cave in Spain! No roof worries, unless the mountain collapses.
Yeah, you better don’t play loud music, it might just collapse
No, actually, I haven’t heard anything like this. Spain has little seismic activity and it is relatively safe to live in caves. It is a good idea to query the locals before you buy.
it’s like a modern hobbit hole!!