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Transforming tin barns into an EnerPHit-certified home

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Our clients sought to transform the derelict barns into a Passivhaus home that’s manageable in scale and cost-effective to operate. Their vision included a sustainable living space, a workspace, and a vegetable plot merging with the wildflower meadows and countryside beyond. 

The energy-efficiency goal was to create a high-performing home that minimises environmental impact, meeting the stringent requirements of Passivhaus certification. The initial state of the buildings posed a significant challenge, with the barns in a severe state of disrepair, one reduced to a ruin with only rudimentary wall structures standing.

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