Sound View House is comfortably located within a shoreline community. Due to its hillside location, the occupants enjoy a panoramic view of Long Island Sound. Clean and understated finishes contribute to the subtle elegance of this family home.
Sound View House
Special Features
- Tray ceiling, built-in cabinetry, and triple sliding doors in the living room.
- Dumbwaiter serving the upper-floor sunroom and lower level from the kitchen on the main level.
- Contemporary kitchen with European flush cabinetry, waterfall quartzite counters, and LED linear lighting integrated into the ceiling
- Floating waterfall stairwell featuring large expanse of Kalwall glazing blocks that allow diffuse light to pass through but preserve privacy and insulate better than glass.
- Primary bathroom features steam shower and windows that transition from clear to frosted at the push of a button.
- Motorized interior shades with shade pockets that are integrated into the walls.
- Indoor sauna and exercise room.
Green Building Approaches
- Solar photovoltaic system with 40 panel array on the flat roof, not visible from the street due to the small parapet walls around the roof.
- 52Kwh battery storage system for back-up power during outages.
- Multiple sustainable cladding types, including reSAWN thermally modified siding, fiber-cement paneling, and Nakamoto Shou Sugi Ban charred poplar siding.
- European triple-glazed doors and windows with 0.19 U-values.
- Custom LED lighting with dimmable capabilities throughout.
- An air-to-water heat pump provides domestic hot water.
- Geothermal heat pump system for highly efficient space conditioning.
- Independently-ducted European energy recovery ventilator for high-efficiency, continuous mechanical ventilation.
- Insulation products selected to minimize homeโs carbon footprint and to significantly exceed building code requirements.
- Foundation walls are โPerfect Blockโ insulated concrete forms (10โ) made from recycled expanded polystyrene foamboard.
- Roof insulation features 6.5โ cellulose and 3โ closed-cell SPF between roof joists, plus 4-8โ of expanded polystyrene foamboard above roof deck and under roof membrane.
- Exterior double-wall system with 12โ dense-pack cellulose insulation.
- Expanded polystyrene foamboard (5.5โ) under basement slab.
Certifications
EPA Energy Star for New Homes
EPA Indoor airPLUS
DOE Zero Energy Ready Homes