Green
Building
Green down
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the smallest detail
At Nurvgroup, sustainability isn’t the sole purpose of what we do — but it is part of how we design and build. We take a considered approach to energy efficiency and environmental impact, without compromising the quality, detailing, or finish.
From high-end refurbishments to new builds, our focus is on creating comfortable, future-ready spaces that perform properly: warmer in winter, cooler in summer, and more efficient to run.
Energy-efficient buildings begin with strong fundamentals. Where appropriate, we prioritise a fabric-first mindset — improving insulation strategy, airtightness, and junction detailing to reduce heat loss and unwanted draughts. This typically delivers better thermal comfort, improved acoustics, and a more consistent internal environment.
We then support this with well-specified systems and controls, so heating and ventilation can operate efficiently and reliably, aligned with how the space will actually be used.
Modern heating and ventilation perform best when they’re designed around the building, not forced into it. Depending on the project, this can include low-temperature heating design, heat pump-ready layouts, smart zoning and controls, and ventilation strategies that protect indoor air quality while minimising wasted energy.
The goal is a home or space that feels calm and comfortable — not just one that looks good on paper.


We also consider the impact of materials and specification. Where it suits the brief, we look for durable, low-maintenance finishes and responsibly sourced materials, alongside products that support a healthier internal environment.
On site, good organisation matters too. Efficient scheduling, careful procurement, and reducing rework all help minimise waste — and they also contribute to a smoother programme and a better client experience.
Some of the biggest gains come from improving existing buildings. On refurbishment projects, we can advise on practical upgrades such as insulation improvements, glazing strategy, airtightness detailing, and heating/control updates — planned in a way that protects the architecture and interior design.
It’s a measured approach: focusing on changes that make a meaningful difference, rather than box-ticking.


- Insulation strategy, airtightness and thermal-bridge detailing
- Efficient heating layouts and modern controls/zoning
- Ventilation approaches that support indoor air quality
- Material choices that prioritise longevity and lower impact
- Waste-aware site practice and careful coordination
