The video documents a young woman’s ambitious journey to construct a self-sufficient underground villa, a project driven by her persistence, imagination, and commitment to sustainability. She begins by traveling to a remote, untouched area and carefully choosing a location that offers natural insulation while minimizing harm to the environment.
With nothing more than basic tools and traditional methods, she digs out the foundation herself, gradually shaping the walls and collecting building materials such as soil, wood, and stone directly from the land around her. To strengthen the villa, she installs timber beams that provide stability and safety. She also designs openings for natural ventilation and sunlight, reducing the need for artificial energy and ensuring a healthy living space.
Inside, the underground villa is divided into practical rooms, each with a clear role—one for sleeping, another for cooking, and another for relaxation. A wood-burning stove serves dual purposes, acting as both a heat source and a cooking area. As she works, she reflects on the balance of freedom and hardship that comes with off-grid living, as well as the deep sense of connection it fosters with nature.
In the end, her efforts produce a warm and functional underground home, standing as both a personal retreat and a testament to sustainable design, resilience, and the art of simple living.
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