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The Beach House Design with Modern Solar Powered

The Beach House Design with Modern Solar Powered

This house was designed with the generous consideration of green building design. This beach house was designed with the modern solar powered. Zero Energy Design has completed their work in Truro. The house will accommodate a large family during the vacation time.

The Beach House Design with Modern Solar Powered


This beach house has many bedrooms with luxury water vistas. The roof loads solar panels for solar electric providing. This eletricity is stored with battery back up and energy management system. This energy efficient building is also featured with another energy efficient appliances and water heaters lighting system.

The Beach House Design with Modern Solar Powered

The Beach House Design with Modern Solar Powered

The Beach House Design with Modern Solar Powered

The Beach House Design with Modern Solar Powered

The Beach House Design with Modern Solar Powered

The Beach House Design with Modern Solar Powered

The Beach House Design with Modern Solar Powered

The Beach House Design with Modern Solar Powered

The Beach House Design with Modern Solar Powered

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