
30 Nov RIPPLESIDE RESIDENCE GOES TO PROUD NEW OWNERS AT AUCTION
For a modestly sized home, the interiors are spacious and open, while also being well zoned to create thermal, visual and acoustic separation. The use of Australian FSC certified imported timber forms a stunning feature throughout the interior with bench tops, stairs and internally decking forming the bulk of the visual and tactile experience.The materials and products specified for the project had sustainability criteria high on the client’s selection agenda.
Materials were chosen based on their low embodied energy content, low impact life cycle assessment and low toxicity characteristics. Paints and other applied finishes were low VOC to avoid ‘off gassing’. Timbers were recycled or sourced from sustainable origins, concrete featured a high level of recycled aggregate and cement replacement ingredients, high performance double glazing and high levels of wall and ceiling insulation was used throughout. All fixtures, fittings, taps and systems were chosen with energy and water efficiency in mind.
A grid connected solar panel (PV) system generates electricity that by day is fed back into the main electricity grid. An energy meter allows the client to understand their energy consumption in real time. A 14,000 litre water tank provides up to 95% of household water needs, while a greywater diversion system provides automatic garden watering.



















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