Ronan Keating and his wife Storm live in an amazing 'dream carbon zero eco home' that boasts enviable views.
The Boyzone singer, 45, and Australian designer, 40, 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.
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.
And in a recent update Storm shared a look at their incredible pool area.
Snapping a shot of Ronan on the BBQ, Storm captioned the summery snap: "Pool + BBQ #thestartofsummer @rokeating."
Storm also took to social media this weekend to share a closer look, with kids galore playing in the amazing pool.
It spans a large amount of space, has various inflatables in perfect fo sunny days, and is surrounded by white paving.
Storm told her 141,000 followers they'd had family visiting from abroad and all hung out at their impressive home.
Sharing a look inside the get together, Storm also showed off their impressive tennis court.
The couple also have a beautiful al-fresco dining area with a huge glass table and white brick surrounding it.
In a snap of the family sitting around the table, Ronan's daughter Missy could be seen throwing her hands in the air in delight.
In recent months, Storm has shared a collection of snaps of their gorgeous views from their beautiful 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.
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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