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5 features of a sustainable house

In South Africa, sustainability is instrumental to the future success of our nation as we combat an array of socioeconomic, political and environmental challenges. Additionally, the term, 'climate change' is the buzz and circulating our social feeds and channels. Individuals have become increasingly conscious of the lasting impact that our carbon emissions have on our planet, and to a greater extent, the impact on future generations to come.

How do we cultivate and create a world that enables our children, grandchildren and descendants to live an enriching and meaningful life in a world that is abundant in flora, fauna and natural resources?

In other words, how can we sustain human existence for decades to come without the world transforming into a desolate and dark dystopian society, where commerce renders obsolete, famine and war are daily realities and where the prospects of inhabiting Mars seems plausible and within reach.

Here are some of the practical ways that enable us to cultivate sustainability in our home before climate change renders the world uninhabitable:

- Solar panels:


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Solar panels are amongst the most recognisable features of sustainable housing and the global green movement.

As an alternative to traditional fossil fuels such as coal, homeowners primarily within the Northern and Western Cape are embracing the use of solar panels as a renewable energy source as reliance on our national electricity grid has proved unreliable and promises instability for years to come.

Recent changes by the South African government following our country's energy crisis now include rebates and tax credits that further incentivise the adoption of solar technology, making it an attractive investment for eco-conscious homeowners. 

- LED lights:

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Did you know that lighting accounts for a significant portion of household energy consumption?

In sustainable homes, traditional incandescent bulbs are now being replaced with energy-efficient LED lights. LED bulbs consume considerably less energy, have longer lifespans, and emit less heat, making them an ideal choice for sustainable lighting solutions. 

While the initial investment in LED bulbs may be slightly higher, the long-term savings in energy costs far outweigh the upfront expenses, making LED lighting a cost-effective and environmentally friendly choice for sustainable homes.

- Greywater:

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Using greywater in South Africa is particularly beneficial due to the country's water scarcity challenges and periodic drought conditions.

Greywater refers to gently used water from household activities such as bathing, laundry, or dishwashing, which can be recycled for non-potable purposes like irrigation or flushing toilets.

- Energy-efficient appliances:

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Another hallmark of sustainable housing is the use of energy-efficient appliances. Sustainable homes have appliances that meet stringent energy efficiency standards, from refrigerators to washing machines. 

These appliances are designed to consume less electricity or water while delivering the same level of performance as their conventional counterparts. By investing in energy-efficient appliances, homeowners reduce their environmental impact and save on utility bills over time, making it a win-win solution for the planet and their wallets.

- Habit transformation:

Ideogram AI: https://ideogram.ai/g/vKH0tU8fTXSoG2U5GLHaXQ/1


Did you know that it takes 21 days to develop a habit?

Adopting behaviours such as unplugging electronics, utilising energy-saving modes, maximising natural ventilation and daylight, practising energy-efficient cooking, smart thermostat use, and monitoring energy usage are all 'green behaviours.' These habits contribute to reducing energy waste, lowering utility bills, and promoting household sustainability.

As we enter the era of sustainability in South Africa, adopting these features will play a pivotal role in shaping the homes of tomorrow.

Being conscious of the environmental impact that your actions have on the planet is the first step towards shaping your 'green journey'. What better place to start cultivating a love for the planet in the place that you live, your sanctuary, your home. Whether you're buying, selling or renting, our team at LWP Properties is your trusted boutique property specialist.


To connect with our dependable and trustworthy real estate professionals renowned for our industry expertise, reach out to us below today for additional information:

Telephone number: 011 468 5900
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Our physical address:
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Kyalami, 1684

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05 Mar 2024
Author Aisha Van Nieuwenhuizen
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