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The Good Day House

DIY Couple Builds Ultra-Efficient Dream Home

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Summary

On a journey to build their dream house, husband and wife do-it-yourself (DIY) duo, Alexander Roberts and Imogen Gilchrist, better known as Al and Imo, were looking to design a 7.5-star energy efficient house in Torquay, Victoria.

The project came at a crucial time as Victoria has taken a significant step towards a greener future by raising the minimum energy efficiency standards for new homes from 6 to 7 stars, aligning with the National Construction Code of Australia 2022. Energy efficient homes are more comfortable to live in, cost less to heat and cool, and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. That’s why Al and Imo decided to go beyond the new minimum required 7-star energy efficiency standard and to build to a higher star rating. They dubbed their home The Good Day House.

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What was the challenge?

As part of the home’s modern design, large windows featured prominently. While this was designed to maximise natural light, it would also make the interior more susceptible to the change in seasonal temperatures. Given the diverse climate in Victoria, characterized by cold winters and hot summers, high performing insulation is a crucial component for an energy-efficient home.

The couple was therefore eager to ensure the house had an excellent thermal performance while being as sustainable and energy efficient as possible. Another significant requirement for the family of four was to ensure good acoustics in their spacious house. The DIY enthusiasts, Al and Imo, were in search of a durable, sustainable high-performance solution that is easy to install.

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WHAT WAS THE SOLUTION?

Building energy efficiency into the home’s foundations, Al and Imo selected Knauf Insulation’s Earthwool® product range for the entire home. High Density R2.5 Earthwool® Sound Shield batts were installed in the interior walls to enhance the acoustic performance in the house, to stop the spread of noise between rooms and to create more peaceful indoor environment.

An extremely high thermal performing Earthwool®R6.0 Ceiling batts was placed in the ceiling cavity. This solution offers superior energy-saving properties and acts as an effective barrier against extreme temperatures.

Earthwool® is made using up to 80 per cent recycled glass and with ECOSE® Technology, a sustainable, plant-based binder that contains no added formaldehyde or other harmful chemicals. Moreover, Earthwool® represents no known threat to the environment it comes with “Red List Free” DECLARE Label and GreenTag Level A certification. These certifications aim to provide transparency around sustainability and health and safety.

Sustainable Home Insulation Using Knauf Earthwool

Prior to ordering their insulation, Al and Imo researched the market’s leading products and found that Knauf Insulation ranked best for sustainability and performance, commenting, “We knew that investing in a quality product meant that, long term, we’d save money and energy, whilst living in harmony with our values. For maximum efficiency, it’s important to order batts to the correct width of the studs and cut them to size so they fit nice and snugly.”

By selecting Earthwool® product range, DIY enthusiasts were able to install most of the insulation in a single day. “We wore long sleeves, long pants, gloves and safety glasses expecting it to be really itchy and tough to work with, however we found that the insulation was really soft and wasn’t as itchy as we expected”.

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