Exploring 6 Angles of "Baan Nawat Ramkhamhaeng 118" - Innovative Luxury Home Ideas for Sustainable Living
With a commitment to developing luxury homes that are sustainable, Premier Assets has launched the project Baan Nawat Ramkhamhaeng 118, a home designed for sustainable living (Innovation for Sustainable Living) that integrates new innovative technologies into a brilliant design for every corner of the house, featuring advanced functions to provide comfort and safety for residents.
Every home in the project has undergone a process of managing the use of natural resources efficiently while maintaining modern comfort and easy maintenance to accommodate residents of all ages. The design has been carefully thought out to suit the climate, with the house positioned to align with wind and sunlight directions. The choice of construction materials reduces heat, and clean energy technologies are applied to help lower electricity and water bills. In total, there are 6 sustainable energy-saving points within the house.
1. Energy-saving smart air conditioning system or VRV
This air conditioning system operates independently but is controlled by a central unit to maintain the set temperature in each room and optimize energy efficiency based on the number of rooms in use. The benefit of using the VRV (Variable Refrigerant Volume) system is that the condensing unit is installed in a single location within the house, making it visually appealing without any unsightly obstructions.
2. Innovation in producing hot water from air conditioning
This idea, derived from Thai wisdom, leads to sustainable energy savings. Every home in the project will receive hot water for free!! Immediately, with a hot water production system that does not use any energy, as it utilizes the waste heat from the air conditioning to produce hot water stored in a temperature-retaining tank, providing warm water to various faucets throughout the house. The excess heat from the air conditioning system used for hot water will be released into the swimming pool, raising the temperature by about 2-3 degrees Celsius, resulting in pleasantly warm pool water.
The benefit of utilizing heat from the air conditioning system is that the outdoor fan of the air conditioning unit operates less, reducing the direct expulsion of hot air into the ecosystem and consuming less electricity.
3. Innovation in generating electricity from solar energy to sustainably reduce electricity costs
In this era, it is essential to install a solar energy system to harness sunlight for generating electricity for use within the house. The electricity is designed to support the operation of electrical appliances used during the day, which further helps to reduce electricity costs.
4. Smart electrical and surveillance camera system
This technology meets the needs of family members well. Homeowners can control the lighting system, air conditioning, security system, surveillance cameras, as well as the opening and closing of the house gate through their mobile phones, no matter where they are in the world. Additionally, energy-saving light bulbs are used throughout the house to extend the lifespan of both table lamps and ceiling fixtures.
5. Innovation in an automatic plant watering system using treated wastewater
6. Innovation in ventilated walls to keep the house cool
With a design of double-layer walls that have an air ventilation gap in between for excellent air circulation, the inner wall does not receive direct sunlight, resulting in a cooler house. The gap between the walls also allows for air circulation, reducing heat and helping to keep the house comfortable.
Interested parties can visit the project Baan Nawat Ramkhamhaeng 118 today. This project features 3-story single-family homes with 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms on a land size that includes 3 types of homes: 1. Type A with a usable area of 557 sq.m. on a land size of 120.8-166.4 sq.w. 2. Type B with a usable area of 576 sq.m. on a land size of 97.5-119.8 sq.w. and 3. Type C with a usable area of 363 sq.m. on a land size of 72.8-110.9 sq.w. For more details, visit www.premierassets.co.th or call 02 301 2888.
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