With a view to contributing to safeguarding the eco-system and creating increasingly greener solutions and zero-impact for the world of architecture and design, the subject of eco-sustainable restoration is also becoming more important by the day.
From this perspective, increasingly more aware of the environmental emergency, building restoration and energy saving become some of the most discussed topics and top of the list of client requests.
Restoring the façade of a house and other work for eco-sustainable restoration
Eco-sustainable restoration work is generally done on existing buildings which have been around for a number of years and require modernising to achieve an energy saving and benefits that are not only aesthetic but also financial and environmental. From the eco-sustainable façade to water recycling, there are a number of solutions which allow you to carry out eco-sustainable work on a building. Below is some advice on building restoration and energy saving:
- Restoring the façade of a house: it is possible to create an eco-sustainable façade thanks to a porcelain stoneware ventilated façade system, a state-of-the-art solution capable of guaranteeing very high technical performance and combining aesthetic quality and practicality. Ventilated façades contribute considerably to thermally insulating buildings, thanks to the insulating layer in the cavity created between the wall and the porcelain stoneware cladding. The technical chamber also considerably reduces the transfer of heat between inside and outside, resulting in a subsequent increase in thermal comfort and a significant increase in energy efficiency. This results in a notable energy saving and the reduction of an impact on the environment.
- Choosing natural and eco-sustainable materials that are safe for humans and come from renewable sources that do not harm the environment: porcelain stoneware is the ideal choice when looking for a safe, sustainable material to restore the façade of a house.
- Optimising energy consumption, not just thanks to the thermal insulation provided by using a porcelain stoneware eco-sustainable façade, but also by choosing state-of-the-art windows and doors which reduce heat dispersion, LED lighting and efficient air-conditioning systems.
- Installing systems of energy production from renewable sources like solar panels and accumulation systems. Furthermore, domotics makes for an excellent control of energy consumption, by creating intelligent systems, household appliances and devices so that they work efficiently and without waste.
- Reducing the waste of water, an essential factor in safeguarding the planet during a sustainable restoration job, by installing specific systems designed to recycle water from sinks, showers and household appliances.
- Re-use and sustainable disposal: the activities of building restoration and energy saving require a great deal of focus on the parts which can be recovered, restored or repositioned, thus cutting the cost of disposal and renewal. If it is not possible to re-use something, it is essential to ensure that all the material thrown away is disposed of correctly.
Eco-sustainable façade and other work, the green future passes through here
When we are talking about restoring the façade of a house or the inside of a building, the choice of sustainable solutions is now a key prerogative. A porcelain stoneware ventilated façade is not only a very practical option with a high aesthetic impact, but also a responsible choice for those focused on an eco-sustainable restoration.
Thanks to these low-impact environmental solutions, it is possible to transform existing, often dated buildings into modern structures which are aesthetically attractive and above all respect the environment. A firm step towards a more sustainable future.