At the entrance of Tripotamos, the oldest settlement of Tinos, sprawled at the foot of the commanding Exobourgo rock, three finished standalone residences are waiting to house your dreams. The unbroken views to the neighbouring Aegean islands, and the beautiful relief created by the three streams that spring from the earth in Tripotamos, compose a beautiful scenery of white country churches, windmills and pigeon houses. Only four kilometres away from the island's capital, this village is an ideal base from which you can discover all the things that make Tinos one of the best-loved destinations: hidden beaches and unique villages, impressive landscapes and warm hospitality, brilliant light and serene colours.
Built in traditional style to modern energy specifications, the Tripotamos residences were put together with respect and care, in collaboration with local craftsmen. Using old materials that were salvaged, meticulously restored and given new life, the residences create a unique atmosphere of intimacy that wins you over:
• Old oak timber finds again its use in floors and indoor staircases.
• Kitchens are decorated with old marble sinks and cement tiles.
• Local wood craftsmen create unique cupboards, door and window frames, and wardrobes in every area.
• Bathrooms and washbasins in the houses are clad with the local Vathys marble, carved by a marble carver from Tinos, and old door and window frames are transformed into mirrors.
• Marble slabs from old pavements, made of local Tinos marble, give the courtyards their unique character.
• Fireplaces made by local craftsmen add warmth
• Walls of stone, made by Tinos craftsmen using local materials, complement the atmosphere of these unique residences.
Building on the experiences of the past, the Tripotamos residences respect the future and use state-of-the-art energy technologies to ensure comfort, economy, and environmentally responsible use of resources, using the following:
• Double glass energy glazing.
• ΟΙΚΟBLOCK-type bricks for outside masonry
• Knauf's Betoboard system for roof insulation.
• Solar heating panels for hot service water.
• Cooling by using ceiling fans in bedrooms.
• Air-conditioning coolant and drainage network installed.
• Heating by convector-type panels.
• Telephone, DATA, ADSL, and conventional and satellite television reception lines in place.