Niamh and partner Mark take us through their journey to creating their dream home - one of Ireland’s few certified passive builds.
Niamh O’Donovan and her partner Mark Cliffe moved into their stunning passive home in Waterford two years ago. A passive home is a science-based construction standard, created to all but eliminate the need for heating systems in buildings, meaning miniscule heating bills while simultaneously ensuring high comfort levels, indoor air quality and durability.
See more incredible pics of their home Inside Niamh O’Donovan and Mark Cliffe's stunning self build passive home
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