The house was built with local materials - Cotswold stone and locally sourced timber. It was also built to Code 5 regulations: Code for Sustainable Homes Level 5 imposes high energy, water, security, disabled access and environmental standards on new homes, increasing build costs but not increasing house prices. It benefits home occupiers by reducing their energy bills by up to 80% and reduces carbon emissions by more than 50%. LED lighting is very low in power requirements, and larger ovens don't necessarily require more power. Thanks for watching :)
This is Fantastic, breathtaking house!
very beautiful house. Done with taste.
I am sure that you will find good way to make it on Inplix Webpage.
What makes this house "sustainable"? I see lots of glass, a massive oven, two garages, too much lighting...
The house was built with local materials - Cotswold stone and locally sourced timber. It was also built to Code 5 regulations: Code for Sustainable Homes Level 5 imposes high energy, water, security, disabled access and environmental standards on new homes, increasing build costs but not increasing house prices. It benefits home occupiers by reducing their energy bills by up to 80% and reduces carbon emissions by more than 50%.
LED lighting is very low in power requirements, and larger ovens don't necessarily require more power. Thanks for watching :)