Napier Crescent – A Step Closer 2017

House Notes – Napier Crescent – A Step Closer

Since the SHD last year, this house has undergone a renovation and extension to accommodate the family for the future. This year’s project has built on several small scale improvements previously made to this 1960s brick veneer house. With exceptionally good bones, in terms of orientation and layout, it’s a sustainable home in the making.

This last year’s project has seen installation of double glazed windows, underfloor, wall & roof insulation, and the reconfiguration of the back of the house for flexible living. A new recycled timber & plywood kitchen has been installed. The roof line designed around the laundry and the need to dry clothes  a inside without a dryer, is a point of interest. Decorated with furniture and fittings that have been begged, borrowed but not stolen, makes it creatively interesting. A small veggie garden with the fully automated chicken coop was the highlight for many in 2016.

Another step closer to where they would like to be, this home demonstrates it’s not always possible to have it all done, all at once, that we don’t live in magazines and that’s OK. Key, is a long term plan, which is demonstrated here.

The owners (an interior decorator and an engineer) will be on site to answer questions and talk you through the Hows, Whys, Whats of their project.

If you came last year, please return. You won’t recognise the place.

Sustainability Features

Years Open
2016
2017
ENERGY AND WATER EFFICIENT FEATURES
    • Energy efficiency:
    • Efficient lighting
      Draught proofing
      Efficient appliances
    • Passive heating cooling:
    • Shading
      Cross ventilation
    • Active heating cooling:
    • Ceiling fans
    • Water heating:
    • Gas Instantaneous Bosch Eco 26+
    • Water harvesting and saving features:
    • Low flow shower heads
      Low flow taps
SUSTAINABLE & RECYCLED MATERIALS
    • Recycled and reused materials:
    • Timber
      Kitchen/bath cabinets
INSULATION SPECIFICATIONS
    • Insulation Type:
    • Ceiling
      Internal and external walls
      Floor
RENEWABLE ENERGY SPECIFICATIONS
    • Renewable energy used:
    • Solar PV grid connect
COSTS AND COST SAVINGS
    • Cost estimate of sustainable home/features:
    • $100,000
HOUSE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
    • House Size
    • 200m2
    • Window and Door Types
    • Double glazing
      Low-e, films
      Clerestory windows
    • Universal Design Features
    • Adaptive design
    • Number of bedrooms
    • 4
    • Number of bathrooms
    • 2
GARDEN AND WASTE REDUCTION
    • Garden / Outdoors
    • Edible garden
      Organic
      Permaculture
      Composting
      Chickens
HEALTHY HOME FEATURES
    • Healthy home features
    • Low VOC Paints, Oiled floors, natural materials
Location
Essendon VIC 3040
    • Housing Type:
    • Standalone House
    • Project Type:
    • Renovation
      Retrofit
      Continual Improvement

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