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Kuća od slame: Škotska ljepotica pravo je iznenađenje

Neodoljiva kuća na sjeveru Škotske osvojit će sve ekološki osviještene turiste. Naime, kuća za odmor nazvana Jill Strawbale House sagrađena je, između ostalog, pomoću 500 bala slame zbog čega je odmah potaknula interes kod onih koji su u potrazi za drugačijim smještajem.

Neodoljiva kuća na sjeveru Škotske osvojit će sve ekološki osviještene turiste. Naime, kuća za odmor nazvana Jill Strawbale House sagrađena je, između ostalog, pomoću 500 bala slame zbog čega je odmah potaknula interes kod onih koji su u potrazi za drugačijim smještajem.

Iako izvana izgleda poput svake druge kuće, za ovo zdanje smješteno u Škotskom visočju u mjestu Strontian, korištene su bale slame za izolaciju. Potpuno funkcionalna, ekološki osviještena kuća za odmor u vlasništvu je Roberta i Justine Dunn koji su se odlučili okrenuti turistima koji brinu o prirodi i koji su u potrazi za kućom koja je s tim na umu sagrađena.

THIS STUNNING eco-friendly holiday home in the Scottish Highlands that has been constructed using a staggering 500 bales of straw could be host to your very own sustainable holiday for as little as £22 per night, per person. The Jill Strawbale House offers holidaymakers the chance to enjoy a unique and energy efficient getaway in the tranquil and remote location of Strontian, near Fort William. The property has become available for rentals at a time when responsible tourism is in high demand, with ABTA (Association of British Travel Agents) predicting environmentally friendly getaways to be the number one holiday trend for 2018. Images show the modern yet simplistic interior which includes two ground floor bedrooms and a vast, open plan living area upstairs. Through the huge floor-to-ceiling sliding glass windows in the living area, additional photos show the exceptional exterior of the house where guests can enjoy spectacular views across Loch Sunart and the Morvern Hills from the comfort of the property’s hot tub which can be accessed via a spiral staircase to the lower deck. cottages.com / mediadrumworld.com, Image: 368243236, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia, Media Drum World
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- Mnogi ne znaju da je slama jedan od najjeftinijih i najodrživijih materijala za izolaciju – poručili su ponosni vlasnici koji su zemljište i staru kuću na njemu kupili prije 15 godina.

Kako bi u potpunosti mogli uživati u prirodi Škotskog visočja, kuća je upotpunjena velikim prozorima: zahvaljujući tome iz udobnosti kuće možete uživati u pogledu na Loch Sunart i Morvern Hills. Naravno, pogled je još bolji s velikog balkona, a gosti na raspolaganju imaju jacuzzi i teleskop. Kuća ima dvije spavaće sobe, prostrani dnevni boravak i moderno opremljenu kuhinju, a u interijerima prevladava minimalizam postignut bijelom bojom i drvom.

THIS STUNNING eco-friendly holiday home in the Scottish Highlands that has been constructed using a staggering 500 bales of straw could be host to your very own sustainable holiday for as little as £22 per night, per person. The Jill Strawbale House offers holidaymakers the chance to enjoy a unique and energy efficient getaway in the tranquil and remote location of Strontian, near Fort William. The property has become available for rentals at a time when responsible tourism is in high demand, with ABTA (Association of British Travel Agents) predicting environmentally friendly getaways to be the number one holiday trend for 2018. Images show the modern yet simplistic interior which includes two ground floor bedrooms and a vast, open plan living area upstairs. Through the huge floor-to-ceiling sliding glass windows in the living area, additional photos show the exceptional exterior of the house where guests can enjoy spectacular views across Loch Sunart and the Morvern Hills from the comfort of the property’s hot tub which can be accessed via a spiral staircase to the lower deck. cottages.com / mediadrumworld.com, Image: 368243248, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia, Media Drum World
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THIS STUNNING eco-friendly holiday home in the Scottish Highlands that has been constructed using a staggering 500 bales of straw could be host to your very own sustainable holiday for as little as £22 per night, per person. The Jill Strawbale House offers holidaymakers the chance to enjoy a unique and energy efficient getaway in the tranquil and remote location of Strontian, near Fort William. The property has become available for rentals at a time when responsible tourism is in high demand, with ABTA (Association of British Travel Agents) predicting environmentally friendly getaways to be the number one holiday trend for 2018. Images show the modern yet simplistic interior which includes two ground floor bedrooms and a vast, open plan living area upstairs. Through the huge floor-to-ceiling sliding glass windows in the living area, additional photos show the exceptional exterior of the house where guests can enjoy spectacular views across Loch Sunart and the Morvern Hills from the comfort of the property’s hot tub which can be accessed via a spiral staircase to the lower deck. cottages.com / mediadrumworld.com, Image: 368243237, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia, Media Drum World
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THIS STUNNING eco-friendly holiday home in the Scottish Highlands that has been constructed using a staggering 500 bales of straw could be host to your very own sustainable holiday for as little as £22 per night, per person. The Jill Strawbale House offers holidaymakers the chance to enjoy a unique and energy efficient getaway in the tranquil and remote location of Strontian, near Fort William. The property has become available for rentals at a time when responsible tourism is in high demand, with ABTA (Association of British Travel Agents) predicting environmentally friendly getaways to be the number one holiday trend for 2018. Images show the modern yet simplistic interior which includes two ground floor bedrooms and a vast, open plan living area upstairs. Through the huge floor-to-ceiling sliding glass windows in the living area, additional photos show the exceptional exterior of the house where guests can enjoy spectacular views across Loch Sunart and the Morvern Hills from the comfort of the property’s hot tub which can be accessed via a spiral staircase to the lower deck. cottages.com / mediadrumworld.com, Image: 368243241, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia, Media Drum World
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THIS STUNNING eco-friendly holiday home in the Scottish Highlands that has been constructed using a staggering 500 bales of straw could be host to your very own sustainable holiday for as little as £22 per night, per person. The Jill Strawbale House offers holidaymakers the chance to enjoy a unique and energy efficient getaway in the tranquil and remote location of Strontian, near Fort William. The property has become available for rentals at a time when responsible tourism is in high demand, with ABTA (Association of British Travel Agents) predicting environmentally friendly getaways to be the number one holiday trend for 2018. Images show the modern yet simplistic interior which includes two ground floor bedrooms and a vast, open plan living area upstairs. Through the huge floor-to-ceiling sliding glass windows in the living area, additional photos show the exceptional exterior of the house where guests can enjoy spectacular views across Loch Sunart and the Morvern Hills from the comfort of the property’s hot tub which can be accessed via a spiral staircase to the lower deck. cottages.com / mediadrumworld.com, Image: 368243243, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia, Media Drum World
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THIS STUNNING eco-friendly holiday home in the Scottish Highlands that has been constructed using a staggering 500 bales of straw could be host to your very own sustainable holiday for as little as £22 per night, per person. The Jill Strawbale House offers holidaymakers the chance to enjoy a unique and energy efficient getaway in the tranquil and remote location of Strontian, near Fort William. The property has become available for rentals at a time when responsible tourism is in high demand, with ABTA (Association of British Travel Agents) predicting environmentally friendly getaways to be the number one holiday trend for 2018. Images show the modern yet simplistic interior which includes two ground floor bedrooms and a vast, open plan living area upstairs. Through the huge floor-to-ceiling sliding glass windows in the living area, additional photos show the exceptional exterior of the house where guests can enjoy spectacular views across Loch Sunart and the Morvern Hills from the comfort of the property’s hot tub which can be accessed via a spiral staircase to the lower deck. cottages.com / mediadrumworld.com, Image: 368243229, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia, Media Drum World
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THIS STUNNING eco-friendly holiday home in the Scottish Highlands that has been constructed using a staggering 500 bales of straw could be host to your very own sustainable holiday for as little as £22 per night, per person. The Jill Strawbale House offers holidaymakers the chance to enjoy a unique and energy efficient getaway in the tranquil and remote location of Strontian, near Fort William. The property has become available for rentals at a time when responsible tourism is in high demand, with ABTA (Association of British Travel Agents) predicting environmentally friendly getaways to be the number one holiday trend for 2018. Images show the modern yet simplistic interior which includes two ground floor bedrooms and a vast, open plan living area upstairs. Through the huge floor-to-ceiling sliding glass windows in the living area, additional photos show the exceptional exterior of the house where guests can enjoy spectacular views across Loch Sunart and the Morvern Hills from the comfort of the property’s hot tub which can be accessed via a spiral staircase to the lower deck. cottages.com / mediadrumworld.com, Image: 368243225, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia, Media Drum World
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THIS STUNNING eco-friendly holiday home in the Scottish Highlands that has been constructed using a staggering 500 bales of straw could be host to your very own sustainable holiday for as little as £22 per night, per person. The Jill Strawbale House offers holidaymakers the chance to enjoy a unique and energy efficient getaway in the tranquil and remote location of Strontian, near Fort William. The property has become available for rentals at a time when responsible tourism is in high demand, with ABTA (Association of British Travel Agents) predicting environmentally friendly getaways to be the number one holiday trend for 2018. Images show the modern yet simplistic interior which includes two ground floor bedrooms and a vast, open plan living area upstairs. Through the huge floor-to-ceiling sliding glass windows in the living area, additional photos show the exceptional exterior of the house where guests can enjoy spectacular views across Loch Sunart and the Morvern Hills from the comfort of the property’s hot tub which can be accessed via a spiral staircase to the lower deck. cottages.com / mediadrumworld.com, Image: 368243227, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia, Media Drum World
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