Why Choose A Cave Home?
Cave houss have a plethora of essential benefits compared to conventionally built homes. These can be summarised as follows:
• Compared to a typical villa of a similar measurement, cave homes can be noticeably more affordable. As an example, a three bedroom, fully modernised cave home priced at 86,400€ and a three bedroom cave home, demanding a little repair, can cost 55,600€.
• Every single cave home is uniquely different; because just about all the reformed cave homes are constructed from much older houses, each hewn out by hand no two are alike. So there is no danger of ending up with a symmetrical box for a home.
• Because the cave rooms are sunk into the rock they preserve approximately the same temperature summer and winter, between 16 and 18°C. There is absolutely no requirment for air conditioning and winter heating requirements are appreciably less expensive than in conventionally built homes. As a result electric power use and costs are significantly reduced. At this time, the cave homes {have double block cavity wall insulation in exterior walls, thermal insulation{ in the roofs and double glazed windows, giving even more improvements in cosiness and cost-effectiveness.
• They have a uniqueness and adorability barely ever found in so named modern-day homes, yet they have all the amenities you look forward to from a completely new home. Electricity, mains water, mains sewerage, telephone, satellite TV and broadband Internet are all available allowing you to own the best of both worlds.
• Virtually all cave homes are to be found on the boundaries of hamlets, in inland Spain removed from the commotion and lawbreaking found in the little Englands on the coast. These villages have small supermarkets, health facilities, educational institutions, cafes and eating places and are capable to meet all your day to day necessities. The locals, virtually without exception are courteous.
• Low maintenance is another benefit. With few outer walls and frequently no roof to worry about, maintenance costs can be kept to a minimum.
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Where we ….???
Finacea me and I decided to get married on 7-7-07 … the thing is you can not decide where to marry. I live in Kentucky and we like to do it somewhere here or maybe in Tennessee … but where? I was thinking Mammoth Cave area, but he is thinking in the Mountains Smokey … well, everyone tells me, where do we get married here, near home? Get creative, this is the last time you are getting married and I'm very excited! Make me Happy boys!
There is always the Pigeon Forge Tennessee area. Sigh, I guess I'll have to stop dreaming of you now that you've decided to get married! lol. Good luck!
What Makes A Cave Home Different?
Caves have been mankind´s dwelling from time immemorial and we all carry in our imagination gloomy, damp, bleak holes in the hills lived in by mucky, shivering, frightened folks huddling around cinerous embers scared of the night and panic-stricken by genuine or phantasmagoric phantoms creeping around in the bushes.
Modern cave Homes are the total opposite to those out-of-date day dreams; now a days, they are airy, restful, fresh, roomy and convenient and, if you so care, fitted with all the equipment of today’s life. Restored cave Homes have an uncanny resemblance both on the inside and externally to Devon cottages and are placed on the edges of dreamy Spanish villages which boast all that is best in traditional Spain's life style. With their own gardens and gorgeous outlooks they are many an individual´s fantasy home.
Today's cave homes are cheerful and enlivening, with all modern services. Similar to conventional homes, cave homes come in all designs and dimensions and Just about every one is uniquely different. The vast greater part of modern cave homes have been rebuilt from ancient buildings originating, in the main, one to five centuries but some date beyond that perhaps to the prehistoric era. Excavated out of the stone by hand, regularly by the women of the family, they are available in all designs and sizes and countless completely different layouts.
It is sometimes asked if cave homes are wet, the reply is the overwhelming majority are not humid . It should be remembered that the cave positions were picked, most oftenmany centuries ago, because they were in a dry area and if when the cave was excavated it was discovered to be inordinately damp it was abandoned and digging started in another place. Today, in a very few situations wet can be sensed and ther are examples where the cave walls have visible slightly wet areas. Use your gumption when going to a cave home, if it feels humid to you that is all you require to know. The only significant damp problems were caused by water leakages from cave homes or roads above.
Cave homes are as safe and often more robust than modern conventional homes. They have withstood the test of time and are highly probably to be continue standing when regular homes being produced right now are being deconstructed as no longer fit to live in.



