ZEH-Spec High Insulation New Detached House with 4.92kW Solar Panels in Nonoichi
This newly built detached house in Nonoichi City, Ishikawa Prefecture, offers a modern and energy-efficient lifestyle. The property features a ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) specification with high insulation, ensuring it stays cool in summer and warm in winter for year-round comfort. A standard 4.92kW solar panel system is installed, providing significant savings on electricity bills. The exterior design combines a white base with grey accents for a soft and friendly appearance, and parking is available for three vehicles.
The interior is designed for family living and convenience. The 15.67-tatami mat LDK (Living-Dining-Kitchen) is a spacious area where the family can naturally gather. The kitchen overlooks the living area, allowing for interaction while cooking. The home features a practical, linear layout for the wet areas to simplify housework. Storage is a key focus, with a large walk-in closet in the master bedroom, two Western-style rooms that can serve as children's rooms or a study, a pantry with adjustable shelves behind the kitchen, a storage unit in the laundry area, and additional storage under the stairs.
Key equipment and specifications include an all-electric system with an Eco Cute heat pump water heater that can store water for emergency use. The kitchen features durable enamel panels and a dishwasher. The system bathroom uses insulation around the tub to retain heat and features a hair catcher that simplifies cleaning. The vanity has a three-sided mirror and ample storage. The house is built on a slab foundation for moisture and termite resistance and uses Galvalume steel roofing for high water and fire resistance. Windows are fitted with Low-E double-pane glass (sun-shielding type) and resin sashes for superior insulation.
The property is located in a convenient area with supermarkets, convenience stores, and a drugstore all within a short walking distance. An interesting fact about Nonoichi City is that it is home to the Ishikawa Prefectural University of Nursing, contributing to its reputation as a center for education and healthcare in the region. The closest major landmark is the historic Kanazawa Castle Park, approximately a 20-minute drive away, offering beautiful gardens and a glimpse into the region's samurai past.