Sustainable Home Design: Eco-Friendly Features for Modern Australian Living

by
Paris Easey

More than just a trend, sustainable homes are becoming the norm in many Australian homes, and for good reason. The benefits of building sustainably are impactful and rewarding, reducing the long-term costs of running your home while improving waste management, energy efficiency, and water consumption. Opting to build with eco-friendly materials will ensure your home remains durable and energy-efficient well into the future. 

Window Selections

Choosing the right windows plays a major role in regulating your home's temperature, with heat gain and heat loss through windows being responsible for up to 40% of residential heating and cooling energy loss1. Double-glazed windows provide excellent thermal insulation by reducing heat transfer. This means your home will stay warmer in winter and cooler in summer, lowering energy demands for both heating and cooling. 

Block Orientation 

Positioning your home to maximise natural light is one of the most effective passive design strategies to enhance energy efficiency. In Australia's climate, a north-facing orientation ensures that your home receives ample sunlight throughout the day, particularly in the living area. This helps warm the home in winter and reduces the need for artificial heating. Adding on shading elements such as eaves will protect them against excessive summer heat, keeping your home cooler and reducing the need for air conditioning. 

Eco-Friendly Paints and Light-Coloured Finishes

When it comes to choosing paints and finishes, eco-friendly, non-toxic paints are a must to ensure you're building a sustainable home. These paints will emite fewer volatile organic compounds (VOCs), creating healthier indoor air. Light-coloured paints also play an important role in home insulation, reflecting sunlight to prevent excessive heat absorption. Choosing a MyChoice Design Studio Coastal and Classic style over Contempo or Urban is a simple design choice that improves overall energy efficiency.

You can check out our partners Taubman's Endure line of lower VCOs paint here

3 Simple Swaps to Consider for a Sustainable Home

  1. Water Efficiency: Install water-saving fixtures, filters, and rainwater tanks to reduce water usage. 
  2. Energy-Efficient Lighting: Opt for LED lighting to lower electricity consumption. 
  3. Smart Home Integration: Use smart heating/cooling systems and timer lighting controls to optimise energy use. 

Energy Efficient Green Pack Inclusions  

At McDonald Jones we believe in building better. That's why we want to help you save even more with our exclusive Green Pack. Not only will this add value and increased comfort to your new home, it will help you save on the costs of running your home well into the future. 

Energy-efficient inclusions are key to maintaining a sustainable home. Our Green Pack includes cutting-edge features like double-glazed windows, solar power systems, upgraded insulation, an electric vehicle charge (EV) charger, and much more. These additions are not only eco-friendly but will significantly reduce your energy bills. 

Double-glazed windows offer advanced thermal insulation, keeping your home cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Solar panels harness the sun's energy, reducing your reliance on the grid, while upgraded insulation ensures that your home is energy-efficient throughout the year. With the inclusion of an EV charger, your home is future-proofed for the growing demand for electric vehicles, further reducing your carbon footprint. 

You can learn more about our Green Pack here. 

Building sustainably ensures your home is eco-friendly and future-proof. If you're interested in learning more about how the team at McDonald Jones can assist you in making this a reality, visit a Building and Design Consultant at your nearest display location and start your dream journey today. 

1Data sourced from yourhome.gov.au.


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