Whilst in a quiet place, you don't need to get isolated from the world as the villa has working areas, great Wi-Fi quality (with the plus of a portable router), Smart TV, satellite channels and a fantastic Bluetooth speaker.
I’ve studied how most water could be saved (so scarce in the Algarve) and the result is that we recycle all water used for washing as it gets reabsorbed by the land in the garden. All products used are organic (shampoos, soaps and detergents) and makes my garden grow lush and self-sufficient. All rain water is stored for the garden and preserved in water tanks I have circulating via the rooftop terrace "açoteia" to ponds spread along the 1-hectare farm you should explore.
Most of the light comes in via the double-glazed windows whose frames are made of wood and painted in a smooth relaxing water-green colour so that from the white interior walls it can gently bond with all the green seen from the windows 360º around the villa. On the rooftop there are two small pools (which water is saved in the winter for the garden) and its flooring is made out of thick glass, so both indoor bathrooms are gifted with natural light that provides them with a vibrating water effect coming from the skies. The rooftop and ground floor pools will help you chill on our warm days and nights and the air conditioning units, powered by solar panels will also do a bit of help, although the villa drafts well from its windows.
On the winter time, the heated floors through the entire villa, the AC and a fireplace on the living room, help to warm the villa and gives it a nice and comfy atmosphere.
The neutral-tone and minimalistic retro-styled decoration, as well as the garden I’ve grown, full of corners and paths for you to discover, will naturally help you to relax and enjoy the many shades here and there whilst you glaze your eyes and soul with its breath-taking views, through the undulation of the green covered mountains and the ocean in a distance.