Crawchie’s Cottage – Suburban Farm and Intergenerational Living 2018

House Notes – Crawchie’s Cottage – Suburban Farm and Intergenerational Living

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For many years, our family has been on a journey to produce our own nourishing food and to reclaim a connection with our source. After saving and working towards our dream for over a decade, we took a leap of faith and purchased just over an acre of land to pursue this ideal.

We have worked together to establish a small sustainable urban farm that utilises many permaculture principles. One thing that we have found most rewarding is the development of modular housing to be part of supporting the ageing process in the family. We are trying to achieve an independence and wellbeing outcome when it comes to health and ageing that is within reach financially.

Sustainable living, nourishing each other and supporting all ages is at the core of what inspires us – Be Kind, Use Less & Have Fun!!

Small footprint modular home details:

We were in a position that required a quick build turnaround time. This was due to the limited aged-care support options available to us as a result of an unforeseen change in my parents’ health circumstances. We were on a steep block with somewhat difficult access, so an offsite modular build was the way to go.

We designed the floor plan from scratch. By using a combination of raked ceilings, efficient storage, positioning on a hill and designing the living areas around a central, internal deck, we were able to make the most of small-footprint living.

We were lucky enough to have an accommodating builder who was willing to work with us to make a 70m2 enclosed living space (due to development approval requirements associated with the build) seem quite spacious.

Our small suburban farm includes rotational Dorpa paddocks, a quarter-acre food forest with around 50 tropical and tropical sub-species, an active chicken system in the food forest, veggie patches, ground and rainwater systems, and solar systems (we’re also connected to town water). We have over 50KL of above-ground water storage, geese, a cat (for mice), a dog (to alert for foxes) and two growing boys.

All of this has been achieved on a limited budget. Needless to say, the hard work and sweat equity put in by all of us has been a rewarding, and at times challenging, process; however, we have been fortunate enough to have made some close connections with like-minded people along the way. We would love to share our story through the Sustainable House Open Day!

Designed by McClatchie Environmental and built by MGA Building Systems.

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Sustainability Features

Years Open
2018
ENERGY AND WATER EFFICIENT FEATURES
    • Energy efficiency:
    • Efficient lighting
      Energy monitoring
    • Passive heating cooling:
    • Cross-ventilation
      Passive solar designed home
      Shading
    • Active heating cooling:
    • Ceiling fans

    • Active heating cooling:
    • Aspect and underfloor airflow
    • Water heating:
    • Solar during the day, electric at night
    • Water harvesting and saving features:
    • Above-ground rainwater storage
      Blackwater system
      Greywater system
      Stormwater management
      Low-flow shower heads
    • Above ground rainwater storage Type:
    • Tank and ponds
    • Above ground rainwater storage Size
    • 60,000L
    • Energy Efficient Lighting
    • Natural daylight
    • Window Protection:
    • Awnings (external)
      Drapes/curtains
SUSTAINABLE & RECYCLED MATERIALS
    • Sustainable materials:
    • Some key points: A truly sustainable feature is that our elders play an active role in the family and are involved in our children's lives – studies have shown this prolongs life and wellbeing Numerous disabled/aged access and safety features A system of care has been established through Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT). Sustainability features include: Water wise – 100% recycled wastewater Bore and rainwater collection Shared solar panels and inverter for both dwellings Shared materials – tools, electronic equipment, cooking appliances Sheep mow paddock :-) North-facing Insulation Air conditioning unnecessary due to aspect Shared utility costs (rates and water, due to sizing and approval outcome).
INSULATION SPECIFICATIONS
    • Insulation Type:
    • Under-roof
      Internal walls
      Floor
    • Internal / External Walls Type:
    • Insulated panel system
RENEWABLE ENERGY SPECIFICATIONS
    • All-Electric Home?
    • No
    • Renewable energy used:
    • Solar PV grid-connected
    • Size of PV system:
    • 3.5kW inverter, 4.6kW array
COSTS AND COST SAVINGS
    • Estimate of annual savings:
    • $25,000
HOUSE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
    • House Size
    • 70m2
    • BAL Rating
    • BAL – Low: There is insufficient risk to warrant specific construction requirements
    • Roof
    • Metal (colorbond)
    • Window and Door Types
    • Sliding windows/doors
    • Universal Design Features
    • Flush thresholds (no lip) to all external doors
    • Number of bedrooms
    • 2
    • Number of bathrooms
    • 2
GARDEN AND WASTE REDUCTION
    • Garden / Outdoors
    • Bee keeping
      Chickens
      Composting
      Drip irrigation
      Edible garden
      Organic
      Permaculture
      Native plants
      Water-wise plants
HEALTHY HOME FEATURES
    • Healthy home features
    • Cross-flow ventilation
Location
Hervey Bay QLD 4655
    • Housing Type:
    • Urban Farm / Multi-Generational Living
    • Project Type:
    • Continual Improvement
    • Builder
    • MGA Building Systems
    • Designer
    • McClatchie Environmental

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