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An energy efficient house built into the hillside, where budget, beauty, and performance find their balance.
The Grandview home was a true design-build — the owners shaped the vision, we made it buildable. Set into the hillside with a fully electric footprint and near-Passive House performance, it’s a home built around the clients’ values as much as their taste.
Triple-glazed throughout; generous south and west-facing glazing — light and views by design.
Deep overhangs, timber shade structure, and exterior solar shades control summer heat gain without sacrificing natural light.
Radiant slab heat in lower level; individual bedroom controls; zoned forced air between floors.
Fully electric: induction cooktop, electric vaporizing fireplace, 20 kW solar PV roughed in on the roof.
The hillside site contributes directly to the home’s performance — thermal mass, solar orientation, and passive shading are as much a part of the design as the mechanical systems. The envelope reflects that: ICF foundation, R-24 walls, R-48 ceiling insulation, and a blower door result of 0.65 ACH — near Passive House standard. A cold-climate heat pump handles primary heating and cooling, an independent ceiling cassette serves the primary bedroom, and the HRV features individually selectable exhaust heads for precise room-by-room moisture control. This is a home where the architecture and the engineering tell the same story.
We exceeded the clients’ efficiency targets — on budget and on time.