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September 2025

HOW TO DESIGN A HOUSE THAT'S CHEAP TO RUN

Self-build for beginner's

Create a space that's comfortable to live in and won't cost a fortune to heat with our expert guide

Let’s start with some good news. If you’re building a new house today - especially if you live in a house built pre-2000s - you're in for a nice surprise. Even if you just meet the current Building Regulations and do nothing more, your new home will feel warmer, more comfortable and be much cheaper to run. That’s because Building Regulations have become a lot stricter over the past two decades and our understanding of how to design energy-efficient homes has come on in leaps and bounds.

But let’s be honest, most self-builders aren’t just looking to scrape by with the minimum requirements - they want to do things properly. They want a house that’s comfortable all year round, that doesn’t consume energy and doesn’t come with eye-watering utility bills. Some people even manage to get their annual heating bills down to less than £100. That might sound extreme, but it’s absolutely possible if you adopt the right approach.

So what's the secret? Once you understand the regulatory requirements, it then all comes down to two things: first, reducing how much energy your home actually needs, and second, deciding how you're going to generate the energy you need. You can’t really separate the two and you'll only get great results if you treat them as two sides of the same coin. You could throw thousands of pounds at a fancy renewable heating system, but if your house leaks like a sieve, you'll still be spending more than you need to.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND BUILDING REGULATIONS

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4 mins

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Boost your property's kerb appeal with a well-designed, practical and stylish driveway. Here's how these homeowners have created a lasting first impression

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8 mins

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SAFE AS HOUSES

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Internal glazing

Divide spaces in your home without affecting light levels using these clever glazing ideas

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3 mins

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COOL AND COMFORTABLE

Easy to use and offering impressive results, external blinds are an efficient way to reduce glare from the sun and prevent your home overheating

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2 mins

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14 tips for.converting your loft

Adding a loft conversion is a cost-effective way to get more space without extending your home's footprint - but is it the right route for you? Our expert guide explains key factors you need to know

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10 mins

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RETROSPECTIVE PLANNING

Is this route a get-out-of-jail-free card or one that should be approached with caution? Our planning expert advises

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5 mins

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GLAZED LINK EXTENSIONS

When connecting one part of your house to another, an extension in glass can make a stunning addition to your home, but there are vital structural and design factors that you need to bear in mind

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7 mins

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