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Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

2025-10-08 20:45:43

It looks super simple but of course we know that there’s a little bit of DIY magic hiding hiding under that basic molding!.

If you missed part one, go ahead and get caught up.by reading that one as well!.

Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

how come I never get to pose for pictures with sledgehammers?We’re going to have to fix that little mix-up right away!.Oh right… the interview.. We’ve already spoken about Scott’s thoughts on types of finishes that you should use on an income property and we’ve talked about how you might approach an income property differently in a small town versus the big city in my last post with him..

Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

The next thing I wanted to know about was just the basics.Realistically, we don’t all have an extra $60 000 laying around to renovate when we want to put together an income property so I asked him what would be the one thing he would focus on if he could only complete one renovation.

Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

I thought for sure he would say the kitchen.

They always say the kitchen, don’t they?.– depending on their age, this can vary from dry fitting 12×12 tiles to more complicated combinations of tile and stone.

If your child takes to it quickly you can have them spread the thinset and lay the tile.Plastic spacers make most patterns foolproof.. 2.. Lay flooring.

– many manufacturers of flooring offer ‘lock in’ flooring options that do not required nails for proper installation.As with tiling, participation can vary from layouts to actual installation.. 3..