In yesterday’s post, Tom introduced an exciting new property we found, presenting you with an interview he had with the developer/owner of the home, Javier. The property represents one of the trendiest new movements within Mexico real estate; it is a sustainable home called Casa Caracol with a natural curve design that avoids 90% corners and replaces angles with curves.
Today, I’d like to share another video with you, again with Tom and Javier – this a time a video walk-through of this spectacular home:
As you see in the video, the natural design means sustainability, using renewable energy resources, minimizing direct sunlight, maximizing airflow and offering completely sustainable, non-polluting water treatment. (This is especially important in the Tulum area, meaning that the water that filters into the underground water systems does not affect the coral reef.)
The home also takes the ides of natural design to another level, using the curve design to promote flowing energies, and preventing corners from “trapping†energies in the rooms. This combination creates a complete harmony with surrounding nature, a lifestyle with is both relaxing and responsible; just as important is the spiritual aspect, which is highlighted with a meditation dome.
On another note, there are also other properties available in Tulum which offer a similar harmonious coexistence with nature; the Tulum land for sale known as Los Arboles offers natural lots within a sustainable development. Builders like Javier can offer a cust/om design that combines the same harmony with nature and sustainable responsibility for the environment with luxury living.
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