Green Living: Sustainable Secondary Home with Green Roof and Great Insulation
The misconception with green design and eco-friendly homes among most people who casually notice them in some rare news clip is that they are offbeat, quirky and are not for everyone. Then there are a few news bits that portray green homes as spaces filled with futuristic, cutting-edge technology where homeowners heavily rely on gadgets. Yet, both perceptions are far from reality and there is more to green homes than those two stereotypical images. The Shed designed by Anderson Architecture is the perfect example of what sensible sustainable design is at its efficient, modern best.
Framed glass doors open up the small living area to the garden outside
A secondary dwelling nestled in the backyard of a sweeping family residence, this eco-friendly space packs plenty of punch in just 60 square meters. One of the key design features of this home was its smart orientation that took into account the chilly, local weather and improved passive heating with a north orientation that brings in ample sunlight during the colder months. A concrete slab floor traps this heat during daytime and radiate sit after sunset to keep the house toasty warm. Vaulted ceiling, operable skylights and minimal décor ensure that the interior feels spacious, breezy and cheerful all year long. Metal and brick secondary home that serves the owners well all year longMetallic siding coupled with concrete floors create a durable little homeSkylight brings a flood of natural light into the upper l...
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