Second generation of Solar-powered houses built to last a lifetime by Imperial Homes Corp.
In this day and age, everything seems to be instant, accessible and customized, right?! What if I tell you that one of the leading most innovative and sustainable housing developer, Imperial Homes Corp., had come up with a very economical, convenient, and affordable housing project that is set to last a lifetime! Yes, it's real, it's true and it's happening! You've read it right my dear amazing readers. When we say "lifetime," it means for a whole century! Not only that, they have also launched it's second generation of solar-powered low-cost houses, the "Imperial Lifetime Homes."
I know you wanna find out, where could this amazing housing project located. Well, it's situated at Via Verde Subdivision n Sto. Tomas, Batangas. This could not only be the first kind here in our country, but of the whole world! It's budget-friendly, very economical and sustainable.
In May 2016, Imperial Homes Corp. was recognized by The Financial Times and International Finance Corporation (IFC) for transformational business in the 'Achievement in Low-Carbon Urban Transformation' category. The company continues to be the poster child of IFC for its solar-powered projects, showcasing happy homeowners as living testimonials that world-class green homes are available to the low-income housing market in the Philippines.
You might be wondering how could a low-cost housing last a lifetime. It's the brilliance of Imperial Homes Corp. to incorporate Connovate, a high-performance concrete building technology developed in Demark and intended for the high-end market. I myself was very impressed and at awe when I saw these high performance concrete house panels that can last a lifetime for low cost homes in the Philippines, truly a record- breaking in the world.
Imperial Lifetime Homes Solar-powered Connovate homes (top view)
This Imperial Lifetime Homes housing line is made possible by Imperial Homes Corp.’s partnership with Connovate Philippines Inc. who have the exclusive production licensing agreement from Connovate Denmark. The automated Danish factory location in Silang, Cavite has a full capacity of two houses per day production. As a result, it now has a Philippine record of the fastest developer with the installation of 6 ground floor units a day.
Due to its construction speed, Connovate Philippines Inc. addresses one of the biggest problems in the country’s housing backlog. Many low-cost housing developers could not meet the deadline to deliver quality homes to its buyers, resulting in poor quality homes that can last for 30 years only.
Ms. Emma Imperial, CEO of Imperial Homes Corp.
“The Imperial Lifetime Home is a better investment because of 100 years material lifespan on the panel system, which highlights bigger savings. Because it is built to last for several generations, we also call it a ‘pamana’ home,” says Emma Imperial, CEO of Imperial Homes Corp.
During the media presentation of the Imperial Lifetime Homes, we were able to meet the VIPs behind Connovate
Mr. Peter Berg, Chairman of Connovate ApS/CEO of Arkitemia Architects
Mr. Karsten Bro, CEO Connovate ApS
Ms. Emma Imperial during the ribbon-cutting ceremony of Imperial Lifetime Homes
Let's take a TOUR inside one of the houses at
Imperial Lifetime Homes
The Living Room and the Dining Area with the Kitchen
Cute isn't it? I guess this area will be good for couples who are starting to have their own family. This will house both the parents with either one or two kids so they won't feel crowded.
Overview of the ground floor from the stairs
Closer look at the Living Room
You see if you're going to arrange and do the interiors yourself, there are so many ways you cn do woth your home. Just fit in the necessary appliances, and not too huge furnitures just enough for the whole family.
See the space-saving furnitures? You see we could do more woth this less space, you can also have built in cabinets and tables that can be folded.
The stairs and partial view of the two rooms at the second floor
Master's Bedroom
Upon reaching the second floor, (nice one!) . when you turn far right, there's the Master's Bedroom. As you can see, they have managed to fit a bed that's good for the couple while there's also a built-in cabinet at the other end of the room.
This is so cute, a drawer and a built-in cabinet! So neat right?!
The Kid's Room
Another space saving idea, a double decker bed, just right for your kids! Now you don't have to alao worry of your privacy as a couple.
The Solar Power Box
This box controls the solar panel situated on top of the house as seen in my previous photos, they say it controls the amount of electricity of the house given a certain or fix rate, if it exceeds from there, it will go directly to Meralco then that's the only time that your are billed. Isn't it amazing?! We are not only loving the mother earth, this is so eco-friendly and yet you still have the comfort of acquiring a fine low-cost house with quality like that of the high-end ones.
You aee planning a family is never that easy. And acquiring a house that you can own and cll it home can now be easy and less complicated because Imperial Homes is there to assist us. A house that can last a lifetime and can be pass on to your grandchildren's grandchildren.
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An Eco-Friendly “Pamana” Home
The Imperial Lifetime Homes line redefines green homes with 100 years material lifespan on the panel system. The panels have the strength of 14,000 psi, can withstand up to 1,000-degree heat, and are resistant to molds, pests, and deterioration. Since they are fast to build and assemble, it enables short construction time.
Because of its 100 years material lifespan, the value of the homes will be three times more than non-lifetime homes due to lesser cost in renovation. From an affordable price ranging from P1.6 million to P1.9 million, an Imperial Lifetime Home is projected to increase in value at P7.5 million in 30 years compared to non-lifetime homes, which will have a projected value of P4.2 million. Refurbishment costs are also lowered by 166% in 30 years.
Since the home can be passed on from one generation to another, an Imperial Lifetime Home valued at less than P2 million today is seen to have a ‘pamana’ value of P95 million to P110 million in 100 years compared to non-lifetime homes, which will be worth around P39 million.
“The second-generation solar-powered home helps in mitigating climate change since the production of the concrete panels uses less cement, reducing CO2 emissions. Imperial Homes Corp. is the first developer to do this in the country," says Emma Imperial.
Every Imperial Lifetime Home helps reduce CO2 emissions by up to 4.4 tons per 100 years. Since it’s combined with solar solutions that help avoid up to 120 tons of CO2 emissions per 100 years, the home can reduce up to 124.4 tons of CO2 emissions per 100 years.
The Imperial Lifetime Home can help lower electricity bills through the solar panels installed on the roof. In fact, Imperial Homes Corp. is a recipient of EDGE or Excellence in Design and for Greater Efficiencies after passing the global standard for green building.
Homeowners can enjoy big savings on refurbishments with the panels’ high-quality surfaces, robustness, and durability that can last for generations. The panels are also made of non-porous materials that can help reduce health risks caused by molds formation, which is a major concern in an ordinary home. This makes Imperial Lifetime Home a healthy home like no other.
“Big savings on electricity. Big savings on refurbishments. Big savings from a healthy home. Imperial Lifetime Homes provide better home investment opportunities for low-income Filipinos with world-class green homes that can last a lifetime. This marks the beginning of a new era in low-cost housing in the Philippines," says Emma Imperial.
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