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Top 7 Sustainable Features in High-End Homes

Mary Ellen Vanaken

Mary Ellen was born and raised in Long Island, New York. After graduating from college, she worked on Wall Street for JP Morgan in New York City...

Mary Ellen was born and raised in Long Island, New York. After graduating from college, she worked on Wall Street for JP Morgan in New York City...

Apr 14 8 minutes read


Sustainable features in high-end homes. Is there a better match? Luxury housing and state-of-the-art technology should be financially sustainable and environmentally beneficial. Luxury facilities, of course, provide more convenience than just a sense of security. Houses incorporating green architecture and design are built and renovated to contribute to a better and more sustainable future. They use high-end homes' latest “eco-friendly” technology and sustainable features. They use natural resources like sun, wind, and even geothermal energy.



What defines a high-end home?

Many people wish they could afford to live a luxurious lifestyle. People in our nation now have more disposable income than ever before, and many are choosing to invest it in high-end houses and lifestyles. In a luxury dwelling, one may expect high comfort and entertainment. Luxury houses, however, are more than just a convenient location, ample square footage, and expensive features that many of us assume they are. A superb luxury house has both traditional design elements and sustainable materials.

What defines today’s modern house is smart home technology, indoor and outdoor living options, and environmentally friendly features. Filtered drinking water, humidity-controlled indoor air, LED lighting, air filters, and smart home controls are just a few of the sustainable features of the high-end home that help reduce the impact of human activity on the environment.

What we are focusing on today are sustainable and environmentally friendly features that you can do when renovating or building your new modern house:

● Choose sustainable local materials for your home

● LED lighting saves energy

● Use a smart home system as an investment that pays off over time

● Organize a garden, orchard, or vegetable garden on your property

● Green roof and walls serve as natural insulation

● Solar roof panels save on electricity bills 

● You can use the potential of geothermal energy for your HVAC system

Choose sustainable local materials for your home

This eco-friendly technique has been around for a while. There was no such as a “local source” before the advent of widespread global trade. Depending on the availability of different materials in a certain area, they use stone, wood, or local clay.

That is less common due to the reduced cost of synthetic raw materials. However, as environmental awareness has grown in recent decades, local sources have become prominent again. Architects and builders are looking for local solutions to emerging design challenges to reduce the environmental impact of modern building practices.



LED lighting saves energy

Thanks to electricity, the introduction of powerful, bright light bulbs at night completely transformed the interior's ambiance. They replaced the need for candles that they used as the primary light source.

LED technology has brought a new level of sophistication to the lighting world. With the advent of LED bulbs, it is now possible to significantly reduce the home's environmental impact without sacrificing lighting. LED lights can now be set to turn off automatically thanks to motion detectors and other smart home technology devices. Software, mobile phones, and other devices can instantly change brightness, warmth, hue, and mood. This type of lighting creates a luxurious atmosphere; on the other hand, it helps save money on electricity bills. As such, it currently serves as the backbone of progress for eco-friendly amenities and sustainable features in high-end homes.


Use a smart home system as an investment that pays off over time

Modern sustainable homes are also technological marvels. You can manage your home’s lighting, temperature, airflow, music, and sprinkler system at the touch of a button. Sustainable for homeowners who split their time between many dwellings, home automation systems can be individually set from afar to prevent unnecessary power use while the home is unoccupied. Home security is another area where smart technology can assist. Security camera alarms, motion sensors, and live audio/video transmission are just a few examples of the numerous apps that include one-touch remote access alerts.


Organize a garden, orchard, or vegetable garden on your property

Plants create oxygen and provide the components for nutritious, locally grown meals thanks to the natural growth cycle. An enthusiastic gardener with enough space can tend an orchard of pears and apples or plant a vineyard and make wine. Fruit trees, like vegetable gardens, provide natural shade to the house and fill the air with the sweet smell of fruits and flowers.

As the demand for healthy food grows, more and more high-end properties are installing vegetable gardens. In this way, they want to ensure sustainable development on their estates. Having fruits and vegetables, the shade and the smell of nature for yourself, and not affecting the local environment with your presence is vital in this concept.



Green roof and walls serve as natural insulation

Green roofs are roofs in which vegetation is grown without compromising the integrity of the roof system that preserves the building envelope. Yet, green walls resemble vertical gardens and can serve a purpose inside and outside a structure. Green roofs are installed on high-end properties to provide effective natural cooling and manicured aesthetic. Green walls and roofs are not only aesthetically pleasing, but they also serve as natural insulation. In addition to these benefits, they also contribute to preserving energy and humidity levels.

If you have found your new green oasis and are preparing your upcoming move, Golans Moving and Storage professionals advise hiring a moving company. Leave the job of moving to the professionals, and you will enjoy the benefits of your new sustainable high-end home.

Solar roof panels save on electricity bills 

Solar roof panels, which draw renewable energy from the sun, are a light, permanent and inexpensive solution for increasing the passive energy of the home. They can make a house look modern or historical, depending on the design.


You can use the potential of geothermal energy for your HVAC system

Like solar systems, geothermal HVAC systems use geothermal energy to keep your home comfortable year-round. This technology allows even the most extravagantly designed house to have as little environmental impact as possible. The cost of building’s geothermal system could be less than your current costs. Additionally, it will provide reliable heating and cooling for 20 to 30 years with only occasional maintenance. 

By installing sustainable features in high-end homes, you are doing good for the environment

The increase in the number of inhabitants, construction, and other trends affects the quality of the environment. It is crucial to implement sustainable features in high-end homes to reduce the environmental impact in the future. In this way, the emission of harmful gases, the reduction of energy use, and the use of inefficient systems will be reduced.

 Image via Pinterest. Article via Tanya Douglas with East Coast Haul.

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