Late summer update at the Mosel Chalets vacation home

In August, we gave our vacation homes a new look. Flexible, robust and beautiful outdoor curtains that we can put up in the spring and take down again in the fall.

As the Mosel Chalets vacation homes were built sustainably and are now even climate-neutral, we decided against air conditioning and opted for an ecological solution. The thick, opaque curtains reliably keep the heat out. It wasn't easy to find a sustainable solution. Holger always said "I want something that is as simple as a barn door. Easy to open by hand and easy to close. Within seconds". Holger didn't want a standard solution. The classic electric metal slats were simply out of the question.

Our sun shading must be able to do more

The existing solutions all have the same disadvantage. When the slats are down, you are looking at a wall from the inside. You no longer have a view. Closed is closed! And that's exactly what we wanted to change, because there is a wonderful view in front of our vacation homes. A south-facing vineyard slope that stretches for miles. Above these vineyards, our guests are treated to a daily natural spectacle in the sky. Not only that, but the sun also sets directly in front of the large window fronts. So it was clear that our sun protection had to be able to do more and be transparent. The solution we found is as ingenious as it is simple. The curtains now blow in the gentle summer breeze and do a perfect job. The whole thing almost gives the impression that you are sitting somewhere in the south.

Next week, the temperature in the Pommerner Bachtal is set to break the 30 degree mark again, so they can show what they can do once more 😉

Sustainability is important to our family. Every Mosel Chalets vacation home should give you a good feeling and we think that this airy and special sun protection solution is the right way to go.

Beach house feeling on the Moselle!

And if you want to know how travel professionals feel in our Mosel-Chalet vacation home, then read this article 😉

The "Reisevergnügen" portal is also worth a recommendation in general.

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