A
report this month by a Washington based market research consultancy predicts
that the global market for green construction materials will more than double
by the year 2020. Navigant
Research provides in-depth analysis of global clean technology markets. Their
latest study points to a buoyant green buildings market that, despite the
recession and general worldwide property downturn of the last few years,
remains strong.
Monday, 19 August 2013
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Offering a blueprint for zero carbon luxury homes
In the growing drive to conserve and protect our environment, many clients looking to buy a new luxury home are also interested in sustainability and eco-friendly design solutions. Building a green home not only reduces impact to the local and larger environment but can also be cost effective with energy savings for the home owner.
The range of eco-energy solutions on the market however can be mind-boggling for the customer – from solar thermal and photovoltaic panels, to biomass wood pellet boilers, state of the art insulation options, rainwater harvesters and ground source heat pumps. In the same way, for the construction industry, there is much to take on board when building a luxury eco-home, in terms of how these technologies work together to enhance the quality of the home, create a luxurious environment and reduce carbon footprint.
A recent guide from the NHBC Foundation called ‘Designing Houses for the 21st Century - Lessons for Low Energy Design’ calls for a complete review of housing design and construction practise in order to achieve zero carbon homes. This guide argues that too many houses are being built with green solutions “bolted on” later on down the construction process so that new eco-technology is not being given a chance to perform at the highest possible level.
This NHBC guide advocates a “fabric first” approach, where the insulation, air tightness and ventilation are considered at the very start of the process and thus designed to give optimal performance before any other green energy solutions are incorporated. The result is an eco home thoughtfully designed with the passive aspects of the house, such as the external walls and insulation, working in an effective partnership with the active systems like ventilation and heating.
At Richmond Homes we’ve been following this holistic approach for sometime in designing and constructing luxury green homes. Each new project is regarded as a whole with careful thought given to every stage of construction and design, working closely with clients to ensure their needs are understood and transformed into ecological solutions for everyday living.
We work with a very talented and reputable firm who produce
sustainable eco-timber frames for our luxury houses, Rob Roy Homes. Their
timber frames have excellent performance credentials and combined with their
ULTRAwarm thermal and acoustic performance insulation, produce a home that has efficiently
controlled internal temperatures, noise control and improved air quality. With
these essential factors in place, the home is a blank canvas for a number of
low carbon technological solutions to maximise reduced impact on the
environment and energy costs for the home owner.
Find out more about eco live in luxury at our website
Friday, 3 May 2013
Inspiring future builders at Townhill Primary School
We were delighted to receive some beautifully written thank
you letters from the children at Townhill Primary School after our visit in
March.
It seems that Bill Bonnar, our Construction Manager’s talk on building eco-houses was a big hit, with many of the children now wanting to be builders when they grow up! Their letters, all hand written and well thought out, expressed interest in green issues and the dangers of being on a building site so they must have been listening well when Bill was explaining about constructing houses.
From Emily “Thank you
for coming to us and we loved the answers. I never knew that there was two
kinds of solar panels. I learned a lot about houses and homes. We made a garden
or a house out of a shoe-box. Did you like some of our questions?”
“Thank you for your answers Mr Bonnar, thank you for telling us all
about building houses. I was interested to hear about the machines that are
used. We went around the village to look for different kinds of houses.” Adds
Rhynan.
The children were so interested in the ecological aspects of
building homes as well as the technology involved, Bill was astonished by how
much they knew already about what goes in to building a sustainable home.
They also enjoyed being celebrities after two write-ups
and photographs featured in the local press. Good luck to this new generation of house builders from everyone at Richmond Homes. Here’s a last word from Ryan:
“Thank you for coming to talk to us. I know not to go on a
building site until it is finished. I wonder what it would be like to be a
builder. When I grow up I want to be a builder.”
Friday, 22 March 2013
School children quiz Richmond Homes
When Richmond Homes’ Construction Manager received a hand
written letter in the post, the request was hard to resist. The children of
P2/3 at Townhill Primary School in Dunfermline were wondering, very nicely, if
Richmond Homes would be able to visit their school to talk about how to build a
house for their houses and homes project.
Perched to the North of Scotland’s former Capital city, Townhill has a special connection to Richmond, the place where the family firms’ first generation of builders constructed their first homes. Forty years later on a frosty morning, Construction Manager Bill Bonnar was more than happy to visit and answer the children’s questions on the building trade.
Perched to the North of Scotland’s former Capital city, Townhill has a special connection to Richmond, the place where the family firms’ first generation of builders constructed their first homes. Forty years later on a frosty morning, Construction Manager Bill Bonnar was more than happy to visit and answer the children’s questions on the building trade.
As part of the Curriculum for Excellence, Mrs Marjorie
Mitchell’s class had chosen 10 questions to ask Bill, including ‘how to build a
wall’; ‘how a roof is made’; ‘which machines are used’; and ‘how much it costs
to build a house’? Bill explained what tools and equipment you need to
construct a sturdy wall, the kind of vehicles involved including forklifts and
diggers, the technology used in putting a house together as well as how you
lift a roof on to a house, a complicated business involving cranes! The children were particularly interested in
Green Energy and how Richmond makes homes that are Eco friendly and energy
efficient. They asked questions on how
to make solar panels and the technology involved, and seemed very informed on
all things environmentally friendly, a great sign for the future. Bill also
touched on health and safety issues, reminding the children to always stay well
clear of a building site which is full of hidden dangers.
Like sponges, they soaked up all this information and were
enthusiastic about becoming future house builders, architects and designers, talking
about the different roles involved in putting a house together to create a
great place to live and grow. Bill reminded them to keep working on their
arithmetic, an essential skill for all builders!
At the end of term the children of Townhill Primary School
will share what they have learned with their parents at a fundraising concert
at the school as well as displaying their specially made shoebox houses and
gardens, and birds-eye plans of a garden.
The money raised from this event will go towards a class trip next term.
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Keeping the romance alive - don't give up on your dream home
With
Valentine’s day fast approaching this week, it’s not all love and rockets in
the property market in Scotland but at RH we’re doing our best to fan the
flames of possibility and change.
So despite
contradictory headlines in the papers about the rise in house sales versus doom
and gloom for all things property-related, we’re entering 2013 with a varied
and versatile portfolio of developments that we hope will excite customers
looking for their dream home.
One such
development is at Torryburn in West Fife where a life by the sea has never been
more appealing. All available plots are south facing with uninterrupted views
of the Firth of Forth; feature innovative architectural design with flexible
house plans and layout to suit; plus
luxurious living spaces including state-of-the-art kitchen, family room with private
upper terrace, en-suite master bedroom with adjoining dressing room, gym and
double garage.
Sandbanks, Torryburn
The
developments at Blairgowrie and Kinloch Rannoch are more traditional in design,
in-keeping with the beautiful surrounding countryside and rugged mountainous
backdrop. But as is standard in all our luxury homes, the interiors will
feature top end fixtures and fittings, with quality kitchens and bathrooms
chosen and designed with the customers' individual needs in mind.
Our new plots are very
much about a sense of place - sea air, village community and access to
Edinburgh and Glasgow at Torryburn; a dream life in the country with
uninterrupted views and space in abundance at Blairgowrie and Kinloch Rannoch.
For customers looking for a more rural existence but with major towns and
cities accessible when needed, these beautiful locations tick all the right
boxes.
Kinloch Rannoch
Monday, 11 February 2013
New Year, New Projects, New Look – new Blog!
Welcome to
Richmond Homes’ new blog. If you’re
interested in luxury homes, conversions, extensions and restorations, then we
hope you’ll like our regular blog spot and keep coming back for more.
It’s all happening at Richmond Homes HQ - with the first whiff of spring in the air (we’re an optimistic bunch), we’ve settled into our new offices at Laich House in Dunfermline; we’re looking forward to a productive year with a host of exclusive new developments in the pipeline.
2013 is also the year where we launch our new vibrant and contemporary brand and logo.
It’s all happening at Richmond Homes HQ - with the first whiff of spring in the air (we’re an optimistic bunch), we’ve settled into our new offices at Laich House in Dunfermline; we’re looking forward to a productive year with a host of exclusive new developments in the pipeline.
2013 is also the year where we launch our new vibrant and contemporary brand and logo.
Our new logo expresses our continuing commitment
to building and design excellence as well as versatility of product and the best
customer care. With the help of designer Tim
Bremner, we’re very happy with our new look.
The logo represents fresh green for new beginnings and
respect for location and steel grey for architectural and design innovation.
Richmond Homes new contemporary and elegant brand logo was designed to reflect the commitment to the high quality of Richmond Luxury
Homes, underpinning a continued focus on ecological solutions to
building luxury homes.
We offer a variety of services – new-build, bespoke homes and extensions and conversions for our customers looking for their dream house
As the
first snow-drops pop through the frost bitten ground, the Richmond Homes team are ready to
launch into an inspiring and productive year - providing the highest quality service for our customers.We offer a variety of services – new-build, bespoke homes and extensions and conversions for our customers looking for their dream house
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