Rossmoyne Eco House

Whadjuk,
Rossmoyne,
WA
This home will be open for in-person tours on the 17th May 2026

About this home

Our “Rossmoyne Eco House” was completed in mid 2022 as our “forever” home. We desired to build a comfortable sanctuary that was as environmentally friendly as possible, and we are very happy with the result. Living in the house with its stable, quiet inside environment is an absolute pleasure, and low energy and water bills are a bonus.

The sustainable features we used are the following.
1. Structurally Insulated Panel (SIPs) construction.
2. Double glazing with e-film.
3. Airtightness with a Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) system.
4. Aerated concrete (Hebel) panels on first floor.
5. A solar PV system with battery and blackout protection. (6.6 kW of panels, 5 kW inverter and 10 kWhr battery).
6. An underground rainwater tank (10,000 l)
7. An insulated hydronic cooling pad within the slab in living area which uses cool water from the rainwater tank.
8. Heat pumps for internal heating/cooling.
9. A heat pump for water heating.
10. Rainwater is used to flush toilets.
11. Grey water is used for irrigation.
12. Recycled bricks were used.
13. Native plants are used instead of lawn.
14. Eaves and awnings are designed to protect against the worst of the summer sun.
15. Fibreboard cladding was used for extra insulation, minimum maintenance, low embodied energy and fire resistance.
16. We also used recycled materials from our previous house.

Cost savings over and above our previous “conventional” house amount to $3,000 savings in energy, $500 savings in water and $2,500 in vehicle fuel and maintenance.

We have been in residence now for three years and the home has been a huge success.

Q & A

What motivated you to build or retrofit sustainably?
Reducing carbon footprint and we like the feel of a sustainable style house.
SIP's and double glazing.
We did not need bathroom floor heating!
Nothing, this is it!
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Type: Standalone house/townhouse
Project: New build
Architect: Justin Smith
Builder: Highbury Homes
Size: 287m²
Energy Rating: 7.6
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3

Sustainability Features

Building Materials & Envelope

Draught-proofing/air sealing
High-performance insulation
Double or triple-glazed windows
Sustainable or low-impact materials
Recycled or reused materials

Heating, Cooling and Ventilation

Passive heating/cooling (north-facing glazing, cross ventilation, thermal mass, shading, etc.)
Ceiling fans
Heat pump (reverse-cycle) heating/cooling
Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) system

Energy and Appliances

Rooftop solar PV
Battery storage
Dedicated wall-mounted EV charging
Efficient lighting (LED, daylighting, solar skylights)
Heat pump hot water
Solar thermal hot water
Electric cooktop - induction/ceramic

Water & Waste Systems

Water-efficient fixtures
Rainwater tanks
Greywater system
Other

Landscape & Biodiversity

Native garden
Edible garden
Wildlife-supporting habitat

Climate Resilience

Bushfire
Heatwave

Accessible & Flexible Design Features

Design for flexible use
Design for multigenerational living or dual occupancy
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