Underground living and construction is a tradition that has been around for thousands of years. It has mostly developed through mining, but recently many homeowners are feeling the need to undertake construction projects under their homes. Underground housing, whether partially or complete is an important sector in the green building movement. Alair homes have perfected the art of underground housing to bring your vision to reality. Here are some cool things you can build underground your home

A lap pool

Lap pools are usually long and narrow with more than 50 feet in length. They are mostly rectangular in shape although you can have other designs as well. You may not have a spare room in your backyard to have this pool addition. The defining shape of a lap pool makes it an ideal swimming pool for narrow or shallow lots and underground lots. A lap pool is an excellent recreational facility and a smart addition to your house. It is a perfect addition to your house if you love working out and staying healthy.

A gym

If you have access to a basement in your home investing in a home gym is a very good idea. Since a home gym consists of basic working out equipment to perform a basic workout you can also incorporate a bathroom. Such a combination creates a fortress of solitude which eliminates distractions allowing you to focus on a good workout. A home gym offers you the type of freedom that is not offered by public gyms. You can even invite friends for a workout session. A gym is a much-valued addition to your home.

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A wine cellar

As a wine lover, there is nothing more beautiful that a uniquely designed, fully stocked wine cellar. The best of the wine cellar is one that is excavated underneath your home. Some wines are designed to mature in aging bottles, and this calls for special care. A storage space that is not prone to light, heat, strong odors or vibration is the best place for a wine cellar, and where else other than beneath your house. If you are in a market for a wine cellar, Alair homes offer you good value on custom cellars to suit your whims.

A Garage

The space underneath your house in most cases sit unused. An above garage takes up a lot of valuable space that can be used for other purposes, especially in apartment buildings. If you own a home in a steep property, coastal areas or the mountains, an underground garage is a good solution if not necessary.

A bunker

An earth-sheltered home is less vulnerable to adverse weather conditions such as earthquakes, high winds, hailstorms and extreme air temperatures compared to above ground houses. A banker provides shelter as a panic room, and it can also act as a storage unit.

Embracing the tradition of underground living offers you a lot of advantages. It helps you maximize on space by going below the ground. An underground living is also energy efficient and an exceptional addition to your home.