Robert
Lord Builders crafts Ultimate
Green Home
CUSTOM RESIDENCE IN ST. CHARLES
BOASTS MANY “FIRSTS”,
MANY ENVIRO-FRIENDLY FEATURES & LUXURY
AMENITIES
Robert
Lord Builders’ latest
high-end home may sport the timeless
tan hues of natural stone on the
outside. But make no mistake about
it—this thoughtfully planned
new abode is thoroughly green both
inside and out.
Located at Red Oaks, a single-family
home community in St. Charles,
the new inventory home is one of
the most ambitious, state-of-the-art,
lavishly appointed and spacious
that custom builder Robert Lord
Builders, Inc. has yet created.
It can also be considered among
the most environmentally friendly homes ever constructed in
the Chicago area.
“Our goal was to craft an
extremely spacious, intricately
detailed dream home that would
exceed everyone’s expectations
in terms of luxury and comfort
as well as energy savings,” firm
owner Robert Lord said of the completely
custom residence. “As a result,
we incorporated a variety of new,
innovative green and renewable
products and ultra-energy efficient
systems—the combination of
which, I believe, is uniquely resourceful
and inventive.”
Case
in point: the home utilizes an
underground geothermal heating
and cooling system that provides
a renewable fuel source to maximize
energy efficiency. A series of
ground source geothermal heat pumps capitalize on the earth’s
constant temperature (approximately
55°F) to effectively heat and
cool the home using water or an
environmentally friendly antifreeze
liquid circulated through a closed-loop
pipe buried in the ground. The
conditioned air is then distributed
throughout the house via forced
air blowers and traditional ductwork.
“A geothermal system will
save homeowners up to 70 percent
in heating costs and up to 50 percent
in cooling costs compared to a
conventional system,” Lord
said. “With a conventional
air source heat pump, the air flow
is seldom warmer than 80 degrees.
But because water transfers a greater
volume of heat than air, the ground
source heat pump is able to deliver
warmer air, typically about 110
degrees.”
Geothermal
systems carry the Environmental
Protection Agency’s (EPA)
Energy Star Label and are more
than 3 times as efficient as traditional
fossil fuel furnaces, noted Lord.
“You may have heard of the
advantages of low E windows,” said
Lord. “Well, this is also
the world’s first-known low
E house, thanks to our use of DuPont’s
Tyvek ThermaWrap and AtticWrap
throughout the house, which achieves
an energy savings up to 15 percent.”
The former helps keep radiant
energy that accumulates in the
wall sheathing from releasing to
the exterior during the winter,
and reflects radiant heat out of
the wall via its metalized surface
to cool the interior in the summer.
The result is increased comfort
and reduced energy costs. Tyvek
AtticWrap, meanwhile, is a revolutionary
breathable membrane that helps
create an airtight seal to reduce
air leakage and energy loss through
the roof.
To boost
energy efficiency even further,
Lord employed closed-cell foam
insulation—a spray-applied
polyurethane foam that surrounds
the home’s building shell
in a single blanket of air-tight
insulation from the foundations,
up the walls and across the roof.
Not only does this extra-efficient
insulation material offer a higher
R-value (up to R-24) than traditional
fiberglass products (typically
R-13), but it prevents mold growth,
restricts moisture transmission
and increases a home’s structural
strength, said Lord.
“The use of closed-cell
foam insulation is estimated to
reduce energy costs by up to 75
percent,” said Lord, who
added that the home is replete
with Energy Star-rated appliances
and products.
Additionally,
Lord installed new low-E, ultra-efficient
windows by Hurd throughout the
home. The windows boast a DP
(design pressure) rating of 55—up from the
industry average DP rating of 40—that
indicates an extremely well-built
window built to withstand extremely
high winds. The Hurd windows also
offer a climate guard SPF of 99.9,
which means that it blocks virtually
100 percent of all UV rays.
“Essentially,
these energy-efficient systems
and products we installed, while
more expensive initially, pay
for themselves after just a few
years.”
Of particular
interest to the environmentally
conscious is the home’s distinctive hybrid
septic system. By using an aerobic
digester in tandem with a raised
sand filter, Lord cut the size
of the septic field by half and
was able to save several trees
in the process. The aerobic digester
also helps reduce the time it takes
for waste matter to decompose,
making it an earth-friendly system.
In addition, the water well uses
a constant-pressure demand technology
and is up to 75 percent smaller
than the size of a traditional
well—saving space, water
and energy.
While
the home’s green amenities
are designed to appeal to the conscience
and the pocketbook, it’s
the custom residence’s numerous
luxury appointments, architectural
attractions and finer details that
will catch the eye and satiate
the senses. Fashioned in a French
Provincial style, the exterior
flaunts the façade of a
palatial castle-like estate—as
evidenced by elegant octagonal
twin turrets that bookend the entryway.
Once
inside, the visitor is greeted
by a wide window vista across the
foyer of an attractive veranda
adjacent to a swimming pool. A
right turn leads to the gourmet
kitchen, equipped with Wolf appliances,
an intricately detailed mantle
hood, maple cabinets topped with
a warm crème glaze, granite
countertops and marble flooring.
The heart of the room, however,
is wood-burning fireplace with
a decorative pot swing that harkens
back to a bygone age.
“This direct-vent, high-efficiency
fireplace alone, which is linked
to forced-air ductwork, can heat
up to 3,000 square feet of living
space in the home,” said
Lord. “It’s one of
six fireplaces found throughout
the house.”
Adjacent to the kitchen is a curved,
380-square-foot sunroom that includes
a fireplace and is surrounded by
tall windows that offer an expansive
southern view. A bountiful family
room with a 540-square-foot ceiling
graced by intricately carved wooden
beams connects to the kitchen on
the other end. A formal dining
room resides in the right turret
space, countered by a home office
in the left turret. A home theater
room showcases a 110-inch rear
projection high-definition screen,
a concert hall-type stage with
lavish drapery, and several lounges
and bar stools. Completing the
first floor is a spectacular octagonal
master bedroom suite with a 16-foot
trey ceiling lined with curved,
detailed beams, an unforgettable
fireplace that includes a hand-carved
French mantle and surround and
a Travertine marble surround that
weighs one-and-a-half tons. The
well-appointed master bath boasts
a six-foot-tall, see-through waterfall,
a six-foot by six-foot Jacuzzi
and a three-step-up, 16-function
control shower system that has
to be seen to be fully appreciated.
The home’s second level
features two walkout viewing porches
directly over the veranda and three
bedrooms, each with its own bathroom
and loft space for play or storage
accessible by a custom ship’s
ladder. A gallery room just down
the hall is the ideal space for
a grand piano or fine art display.
Upstairs awaits a home-within-a-home
with its own private entrance:
an abundant suite that’s
perfect for a guest, live-in relative,
nanny or home business. The home
also offers an unfinished walkout
basement—complete with two
stone fireplaces—that is
master-designed to be easily finished.
Other
notables on the property include
a carport carriageway area between
a two-car garage and a second
foyer, a rear-facing four-car
garage with an extra storage area,
two verandas, a 40’x16’ custom-tiled
fiberglass pool, and a decorative
walking bridge overlooking a small
pond just before the entryway.
“The 1.7-acre wooded homesite
itself is wonderfully scenic and
exquisitely landscaped,” Lord
said. “The entire lot is
surrounded by woods and overlooks
a gorgeous 15-acre lake 60 feet
below. We preserved as many existing
mature trees as possible when planning
the home, so that the property
boasts a healthy mixture of oaks,
hickories, maples and other species.
And portions of the trees we couldn’t
save will be renewed in the form
of custom woodwork and trim we
plan to add throughout the home.
Plus, 75 percent of our construction
waste is recycled, and all of the
suppliers and vendors we choose
to work with are local, which helps
cut down on gas consumption and
pollution.”
Like
every home Robert Lord Builders crafts, this Red Oaks residence
carries an Energy Star® certification
label, which means that it meets
a rigorous set of energy performance
criteria established and regulated
by the U.S. government. In addition,
a number of notable green amenities
are utilized throughout the home,
including ultra-efficient Energy
Star-certified appliances and lighting
fixtures, environmentally sensitive
plumbing fixtures and green flooring
materials.
All in
all, Lord’s mansion-like
new domicile creates an unforgettable
impression of architectural sophistication
and ageless elegance balanced by
an environmentally responsible,
thoroughly user-friendly, state-of-the-art
design.
“Every space in this home
has a story to tell,” said
Lord. “There are more unique
angles in this home than in any
I’ve ever seen. This residence
is our masterpiece. Every room
has been custom designed and carefully
planned. The intricate level of
details, from the geometrically
appealing ceiling beams to the
meticulous woodwork carvings to
the Old English Lord family crest
embedded in the foyer window glass,
speaks for itself. It displays
the high level of craftsmanship,
quality materials and careful planning
we put into every one-of-a-kind
residence we build.”
Located
on lot #2 at 6N558 Kim Lane in
the Red Oaks subdivision—located
off Denker and Silver Glen Roads
in St. Charles—Lord’s
custom inventory home is available for
July delivery. For more details
or to schedule an appointment to
view the property, call (630) 584-9009.
For more information on Robert
Lord Builders, Inc., visit www.robertlordbuilders.com.
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