Monday, October 5, 2015

Pushing the boundaries.



Who says sustainable homes and luxury can't go hand in hand.  These homes, built in Toronto, are a great example of what can be done on a budget more in keeping with average Canadians.

These pre-fabricated homes are built on site saving time, energy, and damage to the landscape. They combine unique architecture with healthy and sustainable construction.  This home arrived in pieces by transport trailer and were assembled in less than 3 days and is specially fabricated for the Canadian climate.

Finishing's are locally manufactured where possible, recycled or recyclable products such as recycled quartz countertops are used, low emitting carpets, and Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified wood flooring.
 Other popular features include 2,100 square feet of living space in addition to 1,000 in the basement. There is also 1,000 of multi level outdoor living space as well as a unique glass enclosed stair tower that allows natural light.



Water is also a consideration and conservation is achieved in this home through low flow, high efficiency and high-end plumbing fixtures, an on-demand hot water heating system, a rainwater catchment system and grey water recycling.  The tight building envelope includes brick, FSC certified siding and fiber cement composite to help keep out the moisture.
This home will be seeking the highest LEED certification possible.  Other homes in this project have achieved gold and platinum LEED certification which is available in Canada from the Canada Green Building Council.

We can all do our part for the planet.  In Kelowna there are many resources and companies available to help guide you through a GREEN build or renovation for your real estate. Call Paige Guernsey on her direct line at 250-862-6464 for your green housing questions today.  Last month's feature home can be found here with more pictures. 5 WORLD'S GREENEST HOMES.
Talk to you soon...


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