Property Renovation & Restoration
The most common reasons that people have for wanting to move to the Alps are the clean air, great outdoor sports, picturesque chalets and beautiful scenery. So, how do you go about renovating your dream Alpine chalet without impacting on the environment? The following article was written by Alpine Eco, an architecture, engineering and project management consultancy based in Chamonix and focusing on sustainable construction.
Restorations & Conversions
With so much of the Alps already crowded with buildings, what better way to build your dream home than converting or restoring an existing building? Historic buildings have a certain charm and the combination of traditional and modern elements in a converted farmhouse or barn can add a really exciting dynamic to your home. Restoration projectscan be very daunting for the uninitiated and it can be difficult to know where to start. Speaking to an expert is vital but here are a few quick tips:
- Fix structural deficiencies such as rotted sills, bulging walls, insect damage, sagging beams, wood rot
- Replace worn-out roofing materials
- Remove or encapsulate potentially hazardous materials, such as asbestos
- Repair, upgrade or replace outdated heating, plumbing, or electrical systems. (wholesale replacement, however, is not always needed)
- Improve resale value by removing architecturally insensitive and in-compatible remodelings, particularly from the 1970s era
- Keep up with routine maintenance, such as cleaning out gutters, painting exterior woodwork or repairing broken fixtures
Upgrade the kitchen and bathrooms to modern standards. The styling of these improvements can be within the spirit of the home's historic period or even thoroughly contemporary.
Energy Consumption
Your home could be costing you money every day, especially during the cold alpine winters. With the rapid advances of building techniques and construction methods even homes that are only 5 years old can use significantly more energy than recently built houses. All homes for sale now need an energy certificate similar to those found on kitchen appliances. Take a quick look through the estate agent windows in Avoriaz and you'll see a lot of low-rated homes but virtually nothing in the top A, B or C ratings.
Green Engineering
Once you've made your home nice and cosy, the next step is to see how you can provide your energy requirements in a more efficient way. The market is awash with innovative products that claim to cut your bills by huge amounts using the power of the sun or the wind but do they really work? Well the answer is, 'it depends'. Factors such as the age and construction of your building, how and when it's occupied, and the local climatic conditions can combine to provide either a successful solution or an expensive mistake. Hidden by mountains some areas barely receive any daytime sun during the winter so solar panels wouldn't be the ideal choice! Speaking to a professional energy consultant can make sure that you get the right solution tailored for your home and budget.
Do you have any experience in renovating properties? Share some tips with other readers in the comments box.

