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Improving and making your home more sustainable: 2 smart investments

Buy or renovate? Many homeowners grapple with that question. Due to the frenzy in the housing market, more and more people are ultimately opting to renovate. And that doesn't have to be a bad choice at all. Many investments in your home not only make your property more beautiful or comfortable but can also contribute to a more sustainable household. And sometimes, subsidies may even be available!

More living comfort with a sliding glass wall

A popular way to make your home more comfortable and energy-efficient is with sliding doors or sliding patio doors fitted with well-insulating glass. Anyone who has a glass sliding door When buying, people often first consider the extra living comfort. It's also a fantastic investment: more light in the home, a better connection to the garden, and more square metres thanks to a veranda or garden room that you can use for a large part of the year. But there's also a sustainable aspect to it. If you opt for HR++ or triple glazing, heat stays in better and cold stays out. This means you lose less energy. In some cases, you may therefore be eligible for a subsidy for your glass sliding wall or extension through the home insulation scheme from Netherlands Enterprise Agency.

The subsidy is intended for insulating glass and any insulating panels. For HR++ glass, you can receive approximately 25 euros per m² and for triple glazing even around 111 euros per m², provided the glass meets the required insulation values. Often, a minimum surface area applies, and the installation must be carried out by an accredited company. If you combine this measure with other insulation, such as cavity wall or roof insulation, the subsidy amount can even double!

Carport with charging station: ready for electric driving

Another investment that is becoming increasingly common relates to electric driving. More and more households have or are considering an electric car. In that case, having your own charging point on your driveway can be a smart move. Calculations by the ANWB show that charging at home is often cheaper than charging at a public charging point. The installation of a charging station costs on average around 2,000 euros, depending on the distance to the fuse box and any adjustments to the electricity connection.

If you have your own driveway, a carport can be a practical combination with a charging point. Carports Protect your car from rain, hail, and sun, and at the same time provide a logical place for a charging station. This way, your car is protected while it charges.

So, slim home renovations pay off

So, renovations don't just have to be about a nicer kitchen or a bigger living room. Some investments can make your home more comfortable, increase its value, and help save energy. By making smart choices, such as better insulating glass or facilities for electric driving, you can future-proof your home. And if a subsidy is also available, such an investment suddenly becomes a lot more attractive.

Photo credits: Alleksana, Pexels.

Originally written in Dutch and automatically translated to inspire greener living worldwide.

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