Blackburn South house
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The Blackburn South house features a sustainable garden that produces a quantity of food for the family. The target is to become more self sufficient for food.
Location | Blackburn South, Melbourne |
Country | Australia |
Type | Sustainable renovation |
House size | Medium, 30 squares |
Summary of house features
- Passive solar design in the garden
- Rainwater tanks
- Low power appliances, no airconditioner
- Greywater system
- Chook shed
- Hydroponic sheds
- Fruit trees and vegetable garden
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