Gresford Architects upgraded a 1980s Oxfordshire bungalow with a low-impact, timber-clad extension that aligns with EnerPHIT guidelines. This project showcases sustainable design practices by minimizing new materials and reusing existing elements, which is crucial for developers aiming to reduce carbon footprints in residential projects. Watch for more such eco-friendly renovations as sustainability becomes a priority in the real estate sector.
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