Ronan and Storm Keating have shared a glimpse of the breathtaking views from their 'dream carbon zero eco home' that harvests rainwater.
The Boyzone singer, 44, and Australian designer, 40, who purchased the home on the outskirts of London in May 2016 and have set to work on creating a sprawling pad that is entirely run on solar panels, have also shared a peek of the stunning views from the pad.
Ronan, who is dad to Missy, 20, Jack, 22, and Ali, 16, with ex-wife Yvonne Connolly, along with Coco, one, and Cooper, four, with Storm, revealed how the family finally moved into the home, that aims to 'bring the outside in, after years of planning and construction.
The singer shared a snap of son Cooper nestled between moving boxes and brown paper to his 435,000 Instagram followers, captioned: "We did the biggest and hopefully the last house move EVER last year.
We finally moved into our new home – a house that @stormykeating built not because she wanted to, but because she had to get her family into their home regardless of Covid, Brexit and the unfortunate people we met along the way who took advantage of our naivety and trust (story to follow on our @thekeatingshouse account). Our relocation was first class thanks to the brilliant team @premier.relo Andy and all the lads were outstanding.
"They were a proper professional outfit and moved our items like they belonged to the Queen. Thank you lads. Even this little rascal managed to enjoy what normally would have been a stressful experience!"
Meanwhile Storm has shared a collection of snaps of their gorgeous views from their beautiful new home which is framed by trees.
The mum of two shared a snap of their light-up reindeers on the lawn as she captured the morning frost, captioned: "Reindeer in late January."
It appears that the family have truly delivered on their plan to 'bring the outside in' with Storm sharing a snap of Coco and Cooper in wicker baskets against the backdrop of the rolling hills.
Elsewhere the children have plenty of space to play with the little ones taking a trip in the woods, captioned by Storm: '"Exploring the land."
Ronan and Storm were forced to start from scratch on their property after revealing that the original 1980s structure on the site 'hadn't aged well' while the electrical and plumbing system needed to also be replaced.
However the pair revealed how they instead came up with the plan to create an 'inspirational eco home' that still boasted luxury features such as a swimming pool and tennis court.
Captioning a picture of the original home, the pair wrote: ."As time passed and our imaginations and research expanded, our dream home evolved into a completely zero carbon home which harvests its own rainwater and waste also.
"Our entire site with swimming pool and tennis court will also be run via solar panels and air source heat pumps, making their energy output neutral also."
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