Sustainable, future-focused lifestyle at 10 Lilydale Grove in Hawthorn East

The recently completed building has been designed by Ellis Architects with sustainability at the forefront, aiming to reduce its carbon footprint and minimise the impact on the environment
Sustainable, future-focused lifestyle at 10 Lilydale Grove in Hawthorn East
Alison Warters June 8, 2023PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

In an era where environmental sustainability is being more and more important, 10 Lilydale Grove stands as a shining example of a smart, sustainable, and future-focused residential development.

Developed by Residence Co, 10 Lilydale offers a range of one, two, and three-bedroom configurations, with each providing residents with a combination of comfort, convenience, and eco-friendly living.

The recently completed building has been designed by Ellis Architects with sustainability at the forefront, aiming to reduce its carbon footprint and minimise the impact on the environment.

It boasts an 8-star energy rating, showcasing its dedication to energy efficiency and eco-consciousness.

The development takes advantage of an embedded energy network, ensuring that energy costs are kept to a minimum for residents. By sharing energy resources, the complex maximises efficiency and reduces individual energy expenses. This not only benefits the environment but also provides financial relief for residents living in the building.

To further enhance energy efficiency and provide a comfortable living environment, the complex features triple-glazed windows, which not only minimises noise pollution but also help to regulate indoor temperatures, reducing the reliance on heating and cooling systems. 

In line with the growing popularity of electric vehicles, 10 Lilydale Grove has taken steps to accommodate this eco-friendly mode of transportation. The development offers individual electric vehicle charging stations, allowing residents to conveniently charge their EVs at home. 

In addition to its focus on energy efficiency, 10 Lilydale Grove integrates future-proof CBUS systems. This cutting-edge technology allows residents to have smart control over their energy usage, climate control, and security systems. By providing residents with the ability to monitor and adjust these aspects of their homes, the development empowers individuals to make informed decisions regarding their energy consumption and create a sustainable living environment.

The commitment to sustainability at 10 Lilydale Grove extends beyond the individual units. The development features a 28kw rooftop power station, harnessing the power of the sun to generate electricity for the building. This renewable energy source helps to reduce reliance on traditional power grids, contributing to a greener and more sustainable community.

The development also incorporates stormwater reticulation, which allows for efficient water management and reduces strain on the local water supply. By capturing and redirecting rainwater, the development minimises water wastage and helps preserve this precious resource.

Residents of 10 Lilydale Grove will also be able to take advantage of the various amenities provided within the development, including an on-grade carpark, residents' gym, and a rooftop terrace with barbecue facilities.

Situated in one of Melbourne's most desirable locations, 10 Lilydale Grove offers a prime address that combines convenience and luxury. With Auburn Village boutiques and cafes at its doorstep and easy access to public transportation, renowned schools, and popular retail and dining precincts.

The project is completed and ready-to-move-in, with prices starting from $850,000 for a one-bedroom apartment. 

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Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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