Ingenious Off Grid Home in Tasmania Warmed By A Greenhouse: Valleys Hearth (Passive Solar Home Tour)

Nestled in the picturesque Fingal Valley, Valleys Hearth finds its home at the foot of a rocky mountain in North Eastern Tasmania. Here, amidst warm summers and crisp winters, master craftsman Markus Englmayr embarked on a mission to craft a dwelling of unparalleled uniqueness, anchored by an ingenious passive solar design. A labor of love, the construction unfolded on site, with Markus personally overseeing every detail. Imbued with character, the home boasts beautifully laminated curved hardwood beams, reclaimed windows and doors, and exquisite natural edge timber joinery. One standout feature is the attached greenhouse, a practical marvel that recycles greywater and utilizes its warmth to naturally heat the interior. A thoughtful balance of thermal mass and solar gain ensures a consistently comfortable atmosphere throughout the year, minimizing the need for extra heating or cooling. Stepping into Valleys Hearth is an experience of quiet beauty—a retreat where nature and craftsmanship subtly intersect. The property offers unique touches, like a shower in the greenhouse where you can bathe surrounded by tropical banana palms in soft sunlight. A timber hot tub, a distinctive sauna, and a well-equipped kitchen invite relaxation and culinary delights. The landscape Valleys Hearth is nestled in is awe inspiring to say the least, with the home a fantastic example of how self sufficient and off grid living doesn’t mean going with out. Markus, your generosity in sharing this extraordinary home showcases the boundless possibilities here. This stay has left an indelible mark on me, and I’m certain it will captivate and inspire many others. Thank you for the profound experience. Book your stay at Valleys Hearth Here: Follow Valleys Hearth on instagram! 📸 Follow Me On Social Media! @bennybnb Thank you for watching! Please Like this video and Subscribe! #tasmania #cabin #offgrid #offgridliving #airbnb #travel #passivesolar #selfsufficiency #design #greenhouse #earthship
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