Blinco Street Ecohome 2018

House Notes – Blinco Street Ecohome

Our project was kickstarted after we completed a sustainability building course, which inspired us to use the German ‘Passivhaus’ concept to design and build a simple, yet warm and liveable, home with lots of interconnected outdoor spaces, and which was also adaptable and applied universal design elements.

In 2018, the Blinco Street Ecohome was acknowledged as a finalist in the energy efficiency category of the Master Builder Housing Excellence Awards, with an 8.5 Star energy rating.

Our vision was to be carbon-neutral through making more energy than we need, using solar PV panels (no gas connected) and as many recycled materials as possible to achieve maximum sustainability with the smallest environmental footprint.

Our six main sustainability goals (which we set and achieved) for our project:

1. Make more energy than we need: a 3.25kW solar panel system on our roof generates twice the energy we need, and the house design means we use half of the average for homes in Fremantle.

2. No artificial heating or cooling needed: we use thermal mass to capture and store the sun during winter in ‘green’ concrete slabs and recycled brick walls; smart window design facilitates breeze-ways and the ‘Freo Doctor’ cools down the house in summer. Our home averages 20-26 degrees Celsius inside all year around.

3. Minimum water use and maximum water recycling: we collect as much rainwater as possible from our upper roofs into two interconnected water tanks (8300L), which feed the whole house; all water (apart from the oily kitchen sink water and toilet waste, or blackwater) is used for showering or washing clothes, then converted to greywater and filtered and pumped out in a drip irrigation system to feed our deciduous fruit trees and natives in our garden.

4. Adaptable design: we’ve designed the rooms to enable spaces to change and grow with our lifestyle, and maximise sharing potential. In October 2018, our first child is due, so the upstairs yoga room will be converted into a nursery and the ‘buddha room’ ensuite we can convert into a self-contained guest apartment with its own deck and entry access.

5. Healthy air quality: we used low-VOC paints for walls and Livos oil to seal the green concrete floors; living in the home, we only use natural cleaning products, keeping a BPA-free environment indoors.

6. Secure outdoor living on one-third of our block: by building three outdoor decks (one above our garage, one outside the main living area and the last outside the buddha room), we’ve made multiple outdoor living and relaxation areas, with plenty of space for chickens and raised garden beds.

We’ve worked hard over 2017 to plant a permaculture garden – still a work in progress – with raised wicking veggie beds to share produce with neighbours and natives to sustain local biodiversity.

New additions to our home in 2018, for those who visited last year: a chicken hutch for Isa Brown chickens that provide us free-range eggs, and a slide next to our indoor stairs.

Designed by owner and built by Custom Green.

Inspiration & acknowledgements:
Josh Byrne – Josh’s house | Griff Morris – Solar Dwellings | Eugenie Stockman – The Green Swing | Sid Thoo – Sid Thoo Architects | Dr Christine Eon – Research Fellow, CUSP | Your HomeAustralia’s Guide to Environmentally Sustainable Homes (5th edition), Australian Government, Department of Industry | Sustainable Home hub | ATA’s Sustainable House Day

Your gold coin donation will support Sustainable House Day 2019.

To find out more about the NatHERS (Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme) click here.

Sustainability Features

Years Open
2017
2018
ENERGY AND WATER EFFICIENT FEATURES
    • Energy efficiency:
    • Draught proofing
      Efficient lighting
      Efficient appliances
      Energy monitoring
      Smart home features
    • Passive heating cooling:
    • Passive solar designed home
      Shading
      Thermal mass
    • Active heating cooling:
    • Ceiling fans
      Heat pump
    • Water heating:
    • Hot water heat pump
    • Water harvesting and saving features:
    • Rainwater storage - Above ground
      Grey water system
      Low flow shower heads
      Drip irrigation
    • Above ground rainwater storage Type:
    • 2 tanks
    • Above ground rainwater storage Size
    • 8,500L
    • Energy Efficient Lighting
    • LED lights throughout
      Natural daylight
    • Electric Vehicle Type
    • We have an electric bicycle - Smartmotion Mid City
    • Window Protection:
    • Automation/controls
      Blinds
      Deciduous tree/vegetation
      Drapes/curtains
      Pelmets
SUSTAINABLE & RECYCLED MATERIALS
    • Recycled and reused materials:
    • Recycled bricks, recycled jarrah decking and frame
    • Sustainable materials:
    • All decks are made from recycled jarrah, internal recycled brick wall, 'green' concrete has minimal aggregate and lots of fly ash. We have recycled bulk containers re-purposed as wicking garden beds, with a compost system to reduce waste.
    • Recycled and reused materials:
    • Aggregate
      Appliances
      Bricks
      Cladding
      Concrete
      Rocks/stone
      Sleepers
      Timber

INSULATION SPECIFICATIONS
    • Insulation Type:
    • Under-roof
      Ceiling
      Internal walls
      External walls
    • Ceiling Type:
    • Eco batts
    • Ceiling Rating:
    • R4.0
    • Internal / External Walls Type:
    • Aircell Permicav Air XV
    • Internal / External Walls Rating:
    • R2.0
    • Under Roof Insulation Type:
    • Reflective foil
    • Internal Walls Insulation Type:
    • Bulk – natural wool
    • External Walls Rating:
    • R2.0
    • External Walls Type:
    • Reflective insulation
RENEWABLE ENERGY SPECIFICATIONS
    • All-Electric Home?
    • Yes
    • Renewable energy used:
    • Solar PV grid connect
    • Size of PV system:
    • 3.5kW
COSTS AND COST SAVINGS
    • Total cost of home when constructed:
    • $364,000
HOUSE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
    • House Size
    • 175m2 / 365m2 block
    • BAL Rating
    • No BAL rating requirements at time of construction
    • Roof
    • Metal (Colorbond)
    • Wall Materials
    • Double brick
      Lightweight construction (timber frame)
      Timber
    • Window and Door Types
    • Casement
      Louvre windows
      Low-e, films
      Sliding windows/doors
    • Universal design accessability
    • Adaptive design
      Multi-generational
      Universal access
    • Universal Design Features
    • 80cm minimum door opening width
      Contrasting colours and material for vision impaired
      Flush thresholds (no lip) to all external doors
      Hobless showers
      Shower head on rail for various heights
      Space around toilets for ease of access in wheelchairs
      Window openings easily accessible
    • Number of bedrooms
    • 4
    • Number of bathrooms
    • 3
GARDEN AND WASTE REDUCTION
    • Garden / Outdoors
    • Chickens
      Composting
      Drip irrigation
      Edible garden
      Frog friendly
      Local indigenous plants
      Orchard
      Native plants
      Water wise plants
      Wicking beds
    • Waste Reduction Practices:
    • Compost all food scraps
      Recycle
      Repair
      Take own containers to the supermarket and for take away food
      Swap with friends and neighbours
HEALTHY HOME FEATURES
    • Healthy home features
    • Airtight house design
      Cabinet design to minimise dust collection
      Indoor plants for air filtration
      Low VOC paints/sealer/varnish
Location
Fremantle WA 6160
    • Housing Type:
    • Standalone House
    • Project Type:
    • New Build
    • Open with support of
    • Renew Perth Branch
    • Builder
    • Custom Green
    • Designer
    • Owner designed

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