How sustainable modern homes are taking over the world

How sustainable modern homes are taking over the world

In the last 20 years, there’s been a push from government and public sectors for more sustainable options. It’s a trend that won’t go away, due to the current climate issues facing the planet, but also because more consumers are demanding sustainable options.

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More available than ever

It’s only recently that sustainable modern homes have become a possibility. American homes are often mass built, following the same construction techniques and floor plans.

Due to technological advancements and discoveries, as well as government initiatives to go green, new homes are now expected to be more sustainable than ever. The construction market has become innovative, leading to new materials, systems and furnishings that are better for the planet, as well as better drainage systems and low-emission and energy-efficient equipment.

Often, building sustainably is cheaper than traditional building, due to the new green construction products flooding the market and competing against each other. It started with lighting, changing from traditional bulbs to more energy-efficient LEDs. Now, everything from home appliances to insulation is available from companies with a sustainability focus.

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Sustainable construction saves long-term costs

Older buildings often lack modern construction technology, such as efficient thermal insulation, roofing innovations and advanced water filters.

Homes built with sustainable materials such as tilt-up wall construction help home-owners save money on energy and reduce the need for heating. Not only can sustainable building innovations save money on energy bills, but also use less natural resources.

Modern sustainability technology can also help you use less water. New builds sometimes incorporate efficient filtration systems and systems that require less water for flushing and other activities.

In Utah, Benloch Ranch offer a range of planned community homes that are built with sustainability in mind. They have protective policies surrounding wildlife preservation, conservation of plants and vegetation and efficient use of natural resources like water.

They not only believe in looking after the environment when constructing; they also know that new homes require unique designs to offer something bespoke to buyers. They understand that they need to coexist with the local ecosystem. This is evident in their storm water management systems, fire-breaks and focus on reduction of noise and light pollution.

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Improvement in life quality

Sustainable homes are also made with more natural, less toxic, materials. Older buildings can unintentionally emit invisible fumes and toxins that can wreak havoc on people’s bodies and overall health. That’s not the case with green construction.

As well as being designed with healthier materials that last longer, green homes are generally designed to allow natural sunlight through. Sunlight is crucial to quality of life as it supplies humans with vitamin D, which is essential for good health. Sustainable modern homes are also designed with the climate in mind, meaning less harmful waste and chemicals are involved in their construction. Plus, windows that let in natural light allow you to take in more natural views, helping boost your mood, morale and life quality.

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