Начнём с Австралии. У них всё как у людей )
Design
This
spacious four bedroom, two bathroom home was designed to provide the
highest standard of energy efficiency with show-stopping designer
options for growing families. This clever and well-thought design offers
a home that is incredibly spacious for its owners. The separate master
bedroom retreat at the side of the home comes with its own ensuite,
plus plenty of storage that has been designed with flexibility and
function in mind. Everyday living can be found at the rear of the home
with the open plan kitchen, meals and family areas the main feature. The
Albero remains a top choice as this unique floor plan is completed with
a double car garage and a two-way bathroom.
Energy efficient features
Water saving tapware from Reece
Premium kitchen appliances
Посмотрим, что там в Испании
For life quality, economical considerations?
https://www.ecovidahomes.com/blog/why-build-green-in-spain/
1. Build Green in Spain to Save Money
2. Build Green in Spain to Make Money
3. Build Green in Spain to Be More Comfortable
You might be slightly surprised by these rather egotistical answers: more on them later. In the meantime here is the touchy feely part you were expecting. By the way if you skip this you will miss my best joke.
Build Green For Benevolent Reasons
If you accept that the world has finite resources then the use of global resources has to be sustainable if we are to survive as a civilisation or even as a species. You are probably familiar with the idea of spaceship earth. You only have to see a picture of the earth from space to realise we are stranded on it and floating helplessly through space. Polluting the atmosphere on the earth is about as welcome as a fart in a spaceship!
My personal position on this topic is this. If the Save-the-Planet fraternity turn out to be wrong and we have looked after the environment…..well we all end up living in a cleaner environment. If the climate change sceptics turn out to be wrong and we haven’t looked after the environment…….we all die. So, on the balance of risks it probably makes sense to look after the environment.
Happily there are compelling personal reasons to build green. Even climate change sceptics with hard noses might be interested.