Just to show you how modern a cave house can be, it can have satellite TV, satellite internet, telephone, mains electric, mains water and mains sewerage. The rooms are dry, many have good size windows to let in natural daylight and, importantly, in this extreme climate of hot dry summers and cold mid-winter nights my cave home keeps an even temperature all year round thanks to it's natural geothermal heating for the winter and cooling for the summer.
The cave house can have the most spectacular views stretching many miles so you can watch the sunrise as you eat your breakfast.
Cave houses have been home to man for thousands of years. Their popularity has risen and fallen as the centuries passed, today demand is soaring. Many people are looking for a different lifestyle and vacarion homes that are affordable and eco-friendly.
Most modernised cave houses consist of two parts, the part that is cave and built underground with conventional rooms built onto the front. In this way you get the best of both worlds. So cave houses have light, airy living rooms to the front and cooler cave bedrooms to the back.
Almost everyone loves to sleep in the cave rooms, they are quiet, cool, dark and natural. Many people swear that their cave bedrooms have a calming effect. This sense of tranquillity induces a deeper sleep resulting in improvements in both physical and mental health.