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Episode 04: What a Truly Sustainable Home Looks Like in 2026

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In this episode of House of Meaning, host Simon Clark breaks down what it really means to build a sustainable home in 2026 cutting through the myths and greenwashing to focus on four key pillars.

Too often, “sustainable” is seen as just adding solar panels or batteries. But true sustainability is deeper than that. Simon explores:

  • Low embodied carbon - why the materials you choose matter more than ever
  • Energy efficiency - designing homes that stay naturally comfortable all year round
  • Resilient homes - preparing for extreme weather, floods, and long-term durability
  • High quality design & construction - building a home that lasts 100 years, not 20

You’ll hear practical examples from projects across Melbourne, from recycled timbers and low-carbon concrete to the rise of HRV ventilation systems and smarter water storage.

Whether you’re building, renovating, or simply curious about the future of housing, this episode shows how a sustainable home isn’t just good for the planet - it’s healthier, more comfortable, and adds long-term value to your property.

If you'd like to know more, please reach out to Sustainable Homes Melbourne or call us on 1800 683 697.

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In this episode of House of Meaning, host Simon Clark breaks down what it really means to build a sustainable home in 2026 cutting through the myths and greenwashing to focus on four key pillars.

Too often, “sustainable” is seen as just adding solar panels or batteries. But true sustainability is deeper than that. Simon explores:

  • Low embodied carbon - why the materials you choose matter more than ever
  • Energy efficiency - designing homes that stay naturally comfortable all year round
  • Resilient homes - preparing for extreme weather, floods, and long-term durability
  • High quality design & construction - building a home that lasts 100 years, not 20

You’ll hear practical examples from projects across Melbourne, from recycled timbers and low-carbon concrete to the rise of HRV ventilation systems and smarter water storage.

Whether you’re building, renovating, or simply curious about the future of housing, this episode shows how a sustainable home isn’t just good for the planet - it’s healthier, more comfortable, and adds long-term value to your property.

If you'd like to know more, please reach out to Sustainable Homes Melbourne or call us on 1800 683 697.

  continue reading

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