Working to produce comfortable, healthy buildings with a low ecological impact, is as much about build quality as it about energy efficiency. Constructing buildings that meet the high demands of today requires not only a careful choice of building materials, but good planning and careful implementation of details.
Ensuring your indoor spaces are healthy environments with air that’s free from toxins and pollutants means taking time to consider the materials you use and the chemicals they could emit. This includes cleaning products, interior decoration such as paints and varnishes, and building materials.
The natural materials provide excellent protection from cold in the winter and heat in the summer, as well as sound absorption, resistance to damp and thermal buffering, allowing them to maintain a consistent internal temperature more effectively.
When combined with a robust ventilation strategy, making buildings airtight and wind tight make them more pleasant, healthier places to be, as unwanted draughts are eliminated, and thermal insulation is made fully effective.
Ensuring your building provides privacy, peace and acoustic comfort requires the best products for sound absorption and acoustic control. Using products made from natural and recycled materials means that you can achieve sound proofing that is healthy, ecological and effective, as well as providing thermal and decorative properties, too.