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Creating Sustainable Kitchens and Bathrooms
Crafting Eco-Friendly Kitchens and Bathrooms
When you're planning or renovating your kitchen or bathroom, think about how to make it kind to the planet. Embracing sustainable practices helps you create an eco-conscious space.
Discover how to make your kitchen and bathroom truly sustainable:
Energy-Smart Appliances: Select kitchen and bathroom appliances that have excellent energy ratings, such as 'A-rated' models, to guarantee they run as efficiently as possible. Spending more on robust, well-made appliances will mean you won't need to replace them often, saving resources. For cooking, an electric induction hob can significantly cut down on energy use compared to standard electric or halogen hobs.
Water-Saving Fixtures: Reduce your water consumption by fitting aerated taps in your kitchen and bathroom. In the bathroom, opt for low-flush toilets, showers with a low flow rate, and basin taps designed to save water. You might also think about installing a smaller bath, all of which will drastically lower how much water you use.
Durable Materials: When choosing fittings and materials for your kitchen and bathroom, pick items that are high-quality and built to last. This approach will make your components endure longer, meaning you won't have to replace them as often.
Effective Insulation: Make sure your walls, floors, and ceilings are well-insulated. This stops heat from escaping unnecessarily.
Green Energy & Lighting: Consider integrating renewable energy systems, like solar panels, to generate electricity for your home improvements. For lighting, choose energy-saving options such as LED bulbs.
Waste Management: During your project, commit to recycling and/or reusing all generated waste materials to the greatest extent possible.
You could also think about putting in a Building Management System (BMS). This technology helps you track and control your building's energy performance.
Make sure you always chat with the builders and installers assisting you about sustainability, how long things will last, and their overall lifespan for your project.
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This guidance is for general information only and is not legal advice. Planning requirements vary by council and property. You should check your local planning authority's specific requirements before submitting an application or starting work. This guidance applies to England and Wales. When in doubt, contact your local planning authority or seek professional planning advice.
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