Passivhaus technology integrated into Fulham eco home now available for £3.5m

A five-bedroom Victorian terraced house in Fulham has recently undergone a deep retrofit to make it more energy efficient, and is now on the market for £3.5 million. The current owners worked with Hudson Architects to utilize Passivhaus technology in order to bring down the home’s energy consumption. Emma Stead, head of Savills Fulham, notes that it is uncommon to see retrofitted homes on the market in Fulham and expects a good level of interest in this eco-conscious home.

The retrofitting process has equipped the home with air filtering, a heat recovery system, and underfloor heating for guilt-free enjoyment. Period details have been preserved, with herringbone wood flooring in the front of the house and bespoke joinery in all the bedrooms. Special thermally broken Crittal doors open onto a 37-foot back garden. Chris Skidmore, the Government’s former net zero tsar, acknowledges that improving energy insulation in homes is crucial for reducing demand for fossil fuels and saving money on bills. Retrofitting historic homes can be a sustainable solution and a selling point for potential buyers looking for eco-friendly properties in desirable locations.

By Aiden Johnson

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