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The Future of Home Designs in Australia: Navigating NCC Changes with AUSMAR
In this blog, we share how the National Construction Code (NCC) is shaping the future of sustainable home design.
5 min read | August 30, 2024 – 7.00am
Australia is making significant strides toward a net zero emissions future by 2050, and the way we design and build our homes plays a crucial role. The National Construction Code (NCC) has recently undergone major updates, creating a new era of sustainable and liveable home designs. These changes prioritise energy efficiency, resilience to climate change, and overall well being, ensuring homes are not just beautiful but also environmentally responsible and comfortable to live in.
At AUSMAR, we’re excited about this shift. We believe these NCC changes will lead to a future where homes are healthier, more energy-efficient, and better equipped to handle the challenges of a changing climate. We’re committed to helping you navigate these new standards and build a home that embodies these principles.
The NCC Changes: What it means for your home designs
The NCC update focuses on four main areas that will directly affect the way homes are designed and built:
- 7-Star Home Energy Rating
- Whole of Home Performance Rating
- Liveability Standards
- Condensation Management
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7-Star Home Energy Rating
This isn’t just about a number. A 7-Star rating transforms your home into a haven of comfort and energy efficiency through:
- Enhanced Insulation: Your home stays cool in summer and warm in winter, reducing your reliance on energy-hungry heating and cooling systems.
- Strategic Ventilation: Fresh air flows throughout your home, removing moisture and stale air for a healthier and more comfortable living space.
- Optimal Window Placement and Glazing: Enjoy natural light and views while minimising heat gain or loss.
- Breeze Paths and Shading: Design elements that harness cooling breezes and strategic shade keep your home naturally cool during hot summers.
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Whole of Home Performance Rating
The focus now extends beyond just the building’s shell. The NCC now considers:
- Efficient Heating and Cooling Systems: Encourage the use of energy-efficient models to reduce your home’s overall carbon footprint.
- Appliance Efficiency: Factor in the energy ratings of your appliances for a complete picture of your home’s energy consumption.
- Energy Balance: Promote the inclusion of renewable energy solutions like solar panels, aiming for a home that generates as much (or more) energy than it uses.
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Improved Liveability Standards
Homes should be designed for everyone. The NCC prioritises comfort and accessibility with features like:
- Step-Free Access: Ensure a seamless transition into your home, eliminating trip hazards.
- Wider Doors and Hallways: Provide easier navigation for everyone, especially those with mobility aids.
- Accessible Toilets and Showers: Create bathroom spaces that are easy to use and adapt to future needs.
- Reinforced Walls: Allow for the easy installation of grab rails or other modifications as needed.
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Condensation Management
A focus on improved ventilation addresses the risks of excess moisture, resulting in:
- Higher Ventilation Standards: A constant flow of fresh air prevents moisture build-up and mould growth.
- Improved Indoor Air Quality: Create a healthier living environment for you and your family.
How will this impact your build?
These NCC changes represent a leap forward in sustainable home design. While there may be an initial investment, the long-term benefits are significant:
- Reduced Energy Bills: Enjoy lower running costs thanks to improved energy efficiency.
- Increased Comfort: Experience a home that is naturally cool in summer and warm in winter.
- Healthier Living Spaces: Minimise the risk of mould and enjoy improved air quality.
- Future-Proofing: Your home adapts to changing needs, ensuring it remains comfortable and accessible for years to come.
Building with AUSMAR
At AUSMAR, we’re committed to building homes that meet and exceed these new standards. Our team of experts will work with you to:
- Design a home that aligns with your lifestyle and embraces the NCC changes.
- Optimise orientation and design features for energy efficiency and comfort.
- Choose sustainable materials and construction methods that minimise environmental impact.
- Deliver a home that is both beautiful and functional, providing a comfortable and healthy living space for you and your family.
Embrace the Future of Home Designs
The NCC changes present an exciting opportunity to build homes that are not only good for the environment but also enhance your quality of life. At AUSMAR, we’re ready to help you navigate these changes and create a home that reflects your values and aspirations.
Ready to start your journey towards a sustainable and liveable home? Contact AUSMAR today for a free consultation.
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