Mountain retreat: how natural slate creates sustainable spaces
Mountains, with their pleasant climate and stunning landscapes, have become the go-to destination for those looking to disconnect, recharge, and escape the summer heat.
In such settings, harmony with the environment is essential. Building designs must prioritise sustainability to reduce their environmental impact.
Achieving the right balance between aesthetic and performance requires choosing the right materials for the home. Natural slate, with its rustic beauty, durability, and unique properties, is a perfect choice for roofing.
In a world where the hustle and bustle of city life never let up, more people are seeking refuge in nature. In this article, we’ve gathered eight examples where natural slate takes centre stage in creating cozy, sustainable spaces perfect for a summer retreat.
Los Huertos – Spain
This building is composed by ten flats and is nestled in the heart of the Pyrenees. The roof features different formats of natural slate, the “quintessential material of the valley,” according to the project’s architect.
House in Valais Canton – Switzerland
Located in the southwest of the Swiss Alps, this house is just a stone’s throw from Europe’s highest mountains. Here, natural slate roofs are installed with hooks or grids to fight against the snow during winter.
Norðurhædd – Faroe Islands
Due to its characteristics, natural slate is also ideal for cladding. From this privileged position, you can admire the largest fjord of the Faroe Islands without losing the comfort of home.
Residence in Queenstown – New Zealand
The vast natural spaces and low population density of this southern country allow for homes like this one. A haven of peace and tranquillity, crowned with a natural slate roof.
Restaurant ‘La Source de Barisart’ – Belgium
This restaurant is located in the Belgian Ardennes, just a few kilometers from Spa. The food here mirrors the building itself: a modern reinterpretation of classic products.
Private Home in Colorado – USA
Colorado is home to the highest peaks of the Rocky Mountains. The natural slate façade of this home blends seamlessly with the surroundings, also creating a porch perfect for enjoying the evening views.
Country Lodges – UK
These modern bungalows are built just with natural materials. The combination of wood and natural slate is always a winning formula, especially when the roof boasts such an original design.
Family Home in Gaillagos – France
Our Thermoslate solar panels provide hot water for the residents of this home. The best part? They don’t disrupt the harmony of the roof, thanks to their natural slate design. A perfect blend of aesthetics and sustainability.
Which of these options is your favorite for a mountain getaway? If you’re interested in using natural slate for your new mountain home or think it could be the perfect material for a renovation, contact us through this form, and we’ll be happy to assist you with whatever you need.