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Transforming Your Home for a Sustainable Future



The global climate is at a tipping point, with the last five years being the warmest on record since 1880. The rise in global temperatures has led to environmental disasters, emphasizing the need for sustainable practices. Ecological awareness has sparked initiatives like The Ocean Cleanup and protests against deforestation, highlighting the importance of taking action. But what can you do at home?

Consider Green Homes

The housing sector plays a crucial role in achieving sustainability. To make a real impact on sustainability, we must also put equal focus on the housing sector. Green homes offer significant benefits in terms of energy efficiency, cost savings, and improved physical and mental well-being. Urban planners need to prioritize the inclusion of green spaces within cities to filter greenhouse gas emissions. Developers like Appaswamy are using technology to lead the way in making sustainable living a reality make green homes a reality.

Green Matters: The Marvels of Green in Your Home

With projections indicating that 70% of the world's population will be living in cities by 2050, developers must ensure that urbanization doesn't come at the cost of compromising green cover in suburbs and outlying areas. Velachery, a prime locality in Chennai, poses a challenge for sustainable urban construction. However, Appaswamy's Parkhouse Mews offers eco-friendly residences with homes planned around green spaces and a signature terrace garden. 

Luxury apartments in Chennai are debunking the myth that opulence requires excessive resource utilization. Clover By The River, another Appaswamy property near the Adyar River, dedicates only 19% of the area to building apartments, while the remaining 81% is dedicated to lush green spaces and community-centric amenities. By incorporating rainwater harvesting systems and solar-powered lighting, the developers demonstrate a commitment to sustainability.

Understanding Garden Architecture

The growing preference for eco-homes stems from an understanding of the necessity for sustainable living. As part of this movement, Garden Architecture has emerged as a popular trend, allowing homeowners to create green spaces within their living environments. The soothing and rejuvenating effects of green, combined with the tangible benefits of improved well-being and ecological balance, make Garden Architecture an attractive choice for those seeking a more sustainable and fulfilling lifestyle.

Moreover, Garden Architecture aligns with the broader sustainable living ethos by promoting ecological balance. By incorporating green spaces, homeowners can reduce their carbon footprint, support biodiversity, and create habitats for local wildlife. These eco-friendly choices not only benefit the individual homeowner but also contribute to a more sustainable and resilient community.

Vertical Forests

Vertical forests, popularized by Italian architect Stefano Boeri, involve covering buildings with plants and trees. The aim is to absorb pollution, provide clean oxygen, shade in summer, and insulation in winter. China's plan to build vertical forests near the Liujiang River, accommodating thousands of trees and millions of plants, highlights the potential of this concept in increasing green cover.

Vertical Gardens

Smaller than vertical forests, vertical gardens are already being implemented in public spaces, homes, and offices. These gardens use walls, both inside and outside buildings, to support greenery. They improve insulation, soundproofing, and promote biodiversity while keeping the building cool. Indoor vertical gardens not only enhance aesthetics but also help cool your home and reduce water consumption.

Terrace Gardens

Terrace gardens have long been a popular way to bring greenery into urban centres. They transform balconies and rooftops into thriving gardens. Managing a garden not only provides stress relief but also enhances nurturing skills and a sense of control in your life.

Appaswamy offers apartments that seamlessly blend modern urban elements with nature. Altezza on OMR, is an example of an apartment complex that incorporates gardens while retaining modern urban elements, providing a secure and sustainable living experience.

By embracing sustainable living practices, such as green homes and garden architecture, we can make a positive impact on the environment and enhance our quality of life. With a focus on gardens and sustainable living, these apartments offer eco-friendly residences that prioritize green living without compromising on modern comforts. It is no longer a choice but a necessity to prioritize sustainability. Let's clean up, green up, and level up our homes for a brighter future.

Luxury apartments like Altezza and Wingfield by Appaswamy are leading the way in making sustainable living a reality. Located in the vibrant OMR, these apartments incorporate sustainable features and green spaces, thereby creating a harmonious balance between urban living and nature. Altezza offers residents stunning views of the cityscape and lush green surroundings, while Wingfield provides a serene environment with landscaped gardens and open spaces. Both properties showcase Appaswamy's commitment to sustainability, with features like rainwater harvesting systems and energy-efficient lighting.

 

15 Dec 2021

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