Fauna
Living in the countryside means sharing space with nature harmoniously.
We have a black cat that visits us regularly. The neighbors collaborate by leaving water and food to maintain her daily routine. During June and July, we also receive visits from a small fox, which we treat with the same care.
Occasionally, a curious bird might fly into the living room. There's no need to worry, as they usually find their way out the same way they came in. If necessary, simply open the windows and wait for them to leave on their own.
At night, it's common for some insects to be attracted to the light. All of them are harmless, including wolf spiders which, despite their intimidating appearance, don't climb and pose no danger. We also have small frogs that, attracted by the insects, often wander around the external windows.
Flora
The garden is practically self-sufficient and receives weekly maintenance from Christian, our gardener. The only flowers that require extra attention are the violets - feel free to water them when they look wilted. They are located next to the gym area.
Technology
WiFi
Two WiFi networks available:
2.4GHz and 5GHz
As a general rule, 5GHz networks are faster than 2.4GHz, but the latter have better range at the expense of lower speed than the former.
Audio System
The house has a Sonos system compatible with AirPlay. When connected to WiFi, you can select "Living Room" to play music (for example, from Spotify). In the bedroom, you'll find another AirPlay speaker called "Libratone."
Kitchen
Extractor Fan
It activates automatically when pulling the tray outward and turns off when pushing it back.
Oven
For simplified use, we recommend the function that heats from top and bottom with fan.

Cooktop
Starting requires three steps:
- Turn on the equipment
- Select the desired burner
- Adjust the temperature

Laundry
Washing Machine
We recommend the "Quick" 30-minute program, with spinning at 1200 rpm to optimize subsequent drying.
Dryer
The most convenient option is the first one clockwise: "Extra dry, ready to store."