Home Design, Lighting,Energy-efficient,Cubes
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Solving seaside living challenges with container-like cubes

A rough and wild stretch of Kaikoura coastline, proves many challenges to seaside building & living.The very narrow site, which restricted the height of the house, influenced the form of the building and limited the pitch of the roof, while the robust coastline had a strong impact on the choice of materials and colours.“We also wanted to take advantage of the view from as much of the house as possible,” architectural designer Bob Jackson says of the two-storey house as a series of three cubes.
Lighting Renovasi by ECC Lighting’s Katarein Mulder

In renovation projects, ECC Lighting’s Katarein Mulder says that by thinking about the lighting early in the design phase, a homeowner can ensure a better result.“Lighting can complement a new interior by dramatically enhancing the overall look and mood in a space, while also making a room easier to use.”Mulder says there are three kinds of lighting to always consider for any project before upgrading your home
a solution to sustainable,energy-efficient construction|Solar energy

This Eco-smart Lockwood home is designed to minimise demand for electrical energy, achieved by harnessing and storing the sun’s energy,“The entire central body of the home is a high-performance thermal envelope,” architect Dave Strachan says. “Walls and ceilings are backed with high-performance fibreglass insulation, made from 75% to 80% recycled material.”And all of this exceeds government building code requirements.“Put simply, this building is designed to minimise demand for electrical energy, and this is achieved by harnessing and storing the sun’s energy,” he says.






