This Innovative eco-home showcases how to design and build a contemporary family home which achieves a passive house standard, negating any heating or electricity costs, maximizing solar gain as well as bringing sunlight deep into the home through a central solar atrium enabling natural stack ventilation through the building.
All elements of the building structure are designed to a 0.11 W/m2K U-value. Far surpassing current and future standards.
This Innovative eco-home showcases how to design and build a contemporary family home which achieves a passive house standard, negating any heating or electricity costs, maximizing solar gain as well as bringing sunlight deep into the home through a central solar atrium enabling natural stack ventilation through the building.
All elements of the building structure are designed to a 0.11 W/m2K U-value. Far surpassing current and future standards.
This Innovative eco-home showcases how to design and build a contemporary family home which achieves a passive house standard, negating any heating or electricity costs, maximizing solar gain as well as bringing sunlight deep into the home through a central solar atrium enabling natural stack ventilation through the building.
All elements of the building structure are designed to a 0.11 W/m2K U-value. Far surpassing current and future standards.
This Innovative eco-home showcases how to design and build a contemporary family home which achieves a passive house standard, negating any heating or electricity costs, maximizing solar gain as well as bringing sunlight deep into the home through a central solar atrium enabling natural stack ventilation through the building.
All elements of the building structure are designed to a 0.11 W/m2K U-value. Far surpassing current and future standards.
This Innovative eco-home showcases how to design and build a contemporary family home which achieves a passive house standard, negating any heating or electricity costs, maximizing solar gain as well as bringing sunlight deep into the home through a central solar atrium enabling natural stack ventilation through the building.
All elements of the building structure are designed to a 0.11 W/m2K U-value. Far surpassing current and future standards.
This Innovative eco-home showcases how to design and build a contemporary family home which achieves a passive house standard, negating any heating or electricity costs, maximizing solar gain as well as bringing sunlight deep into the home through a central solar atrium enabling natural stack ventilation through the building.
All elements of the building structure are designed to a 0.11 W/m2K U-value. Far surpassing current and future standards.
A SYMPHONY OF ANGLES & LIGHT
The brief was to convert the existing dormer window into a balcony to take full advantage of the stunning vistas, convert the kitchen into a second single bedroom, remove a supporting wall to install a kitchen into the living space, create integral storage solutions in the eaves and fully renovate all aspects of the property. This brief came with multiple challenges as the residents of the building could not be disrupted by the ongoing work for any length of time.
Before work could begin BONDMOR obtained the necessary planning permission for the external works on the balcony and liaised with the building management company to arrange a schedule of works. This notice of works was put forward to the building’s residents to inform them of any inconvenience and noises and also outlined that BONDMOR would adhere to a strict cleanliness policy along with reduced work hours.
A SYMPHONY OF ANGLES & LIGHT
The brief was to convert the existing dormer window into a balcony to take full advantage of the stunning vistas, convert the kitchen into a second single bedroom, remove a supporting wall to install a kitchen into the living space, create integral storage solutions in the eaves and fully renovate all aspects of the property. This brief came with multiple challenges as the residents of the building could not be disrupted by the ongoing work for any length of time.
Before work could begin BONDMOR obtained the necessary planning permission for the external works on the balcony and liaised with the building management company to arrange a schedule of works. This notice of works was put forward to the building’s residents to inform them of any inconvenience and noises and also outlined that BONDMOR would adhere to a strict cleanliness policy along with reduced work hours.
THE OLD SHOP
This beautiful building was acquired by the client for its potential. The client had full planning permission to turn this property from a shop to residential dwelling. BONDMOR was referred to the client through personal contacts after their initial contractors failed to communicate and produce acceptable quotes.
The building was completely renovated and an external space of 10 square metres were added to the front. The internals were completely removed leaving only the original stonework. New central heating and electrics were installed throughout. Stud walls were created to re-arrange the layout of the first floor and all new plasterwork was carried out in all rooms. A new kitchen and new bathroom were installed to the client’s exact specifications.
THE OLD SHOP
This beautiful building was acquired by the client for its potential. The client had full planning permission to turn this property from a shop to residential dwelling. BONDMOR was referred to the client through personal contacts after their initial contractors failed to communicate and produce acceptable quotes.
The building was completely renovated and an external space of 10 square metres were added to the front. The internals were completely removed leaving only the original stonework. New central heating and electrics were installed throughout. Stud walls were created to re-arrange the layout of the first floor and all new plasterwork was carried out in all rooms. A new kitchen and new bathroom were installed to the client’s exact specifications.
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