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Small Business, Big Impact: Meet Dig Architects, A One-Man Firm Designing Stylish, Affordable and Energy-Efficient Home Across Cornwall and Beyond
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Dig Architects is at the forefront of pushing the boundaries of energy-efficient, low-energy homes
TORPOINT, U.K. - Rezul -- In a landscape dominated by larger architectural firms, Dig Architects, a solo-run practice based in East Cornwall, proves that small businesses can make a significant impact on the design world. Specialising in creating affordable, low-energy homes, the firm blends modern aesthetics with outstanding energy performance, offering clients a personalised, high-quality service that sets them apart.
Founded in 2022 by the experienced architect Daniel 'Dig' Mattholie, Dig Architects is reshaping custom home design to create residences that blend seamlessly with their natural surroundings. By taking on a select number of projects each year, the firm ensures a bespoke, hands-on approach, providing clients with tailored attention and a design experience that meets their specific needs. Mattholie's philosophy centres on building long-lasting relationships and delivering energy-efficient, affordable, and visually striking homes.
"I've always believed in quality over quantity," says Mattholie. "As a solo practice, I can personally guide each project from start to finish, ensuring every detail is executed precisely. My goal is to create beautiful and affordable homes, offering a space that complements my clients' lifestyles while performing exceptionally well in energy efficiency."
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Located in the picturesque Rame Peninsula, Dig Architects works primarily in Cornwall and the South West, though its reputation for innovative design extends far beyond the region. The firm's portfolio includes an array of contemporary projects, a mix of new builds and refurbishment/extensions, all crafted with a focus on energy-efficient, low-energy construction solutions.
Dig Architects is at the forefront of pushing the boundaries of energy-efficient, low-energy homes. The company takes a 'fabric first' approach to house design to reduce operational energy demand. This is executed from the design stage through the construction of the building. Projects by Dig Architects are Net Zero operation as standard and have been for some time.
With more UK construction projects setting ambitious energy and sustainability targets (estimated at 70% by the 2024 National Building Specification poll), the firm is well-aligned with growing national priorities for reducing energy consumption. Local councils are increasingly committed to new policies that require energy-efficient heating systems, reduced energy usage, and the integration of renewable energy into the performance of all new-build homes. The aim is to ensure that they generate or offset as much renewable energy as they consume.
Dig says, "I work closely with each client to ensure their needs are met and that the design is environmentally sensitive and harmonious with the wider community. " The founder continues, "Every project is about creating something meaningful that reflects the area's unique qualities and is a home that meets energy performance targets whilst retaining both style, affordability and functionality."
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Although sustainability remains a core principle, the firm places equal emphasis on energy performance and affordability. Dig Architects endeavour to design simple yet high-performance buildings that actively incorporate renewable technologies like solar panels. Using carefully selected natural materials ensures that each home supports modern living while keeping operating costs low and contributing to a sustainable future.
Dig lives in his own self-designed energy-efficient home, 'Hillside, ' an experimental case study to influence future projects. Dig strongly advocates for how low-energy design can save money in the long run and has the data to back it up. "With our onsite renewable energy production, like solar panels, combined with minimal energy demand (for space and water heating), our home acts as a mini 'green energy' power station," he explains. "It's fully electric—no oil or gas—and generates twice the energy it uses, even making a profit by selling back to the grid." He estimates that the energy savings be over £2,500 annually, adding up to more than £50,000 over 20 years. In addition to this, the house was built at a below national average build cost.
Dig Architects is making a substantial impact as energy efficiency and low-energy homes become increasingly vital in the face of climate challenges. The firm offers affordable, high-performance homes that push the boundaries of what's possible. The firm is shaping the future of architecture in Cornwall and beyond through a perfect blend of innovative design and energy-conscious solutions.
For more information on Dig Architects and how the firm can help bring your dream home to life, visit www.digarchitects.co.uk or contact hello@digarchitects.co.uk
Founded in 2022 by the experienced architect Daniel 'Dig' Mattholie, Dig Architects is reshaping custom home design to create residences that blend seamlessly with their natural surroundings. By taking on a select number of projects each year, the firm ensures a bespoke, hands-on approach, providing clients with tailored attention and a design experience that meets their specific needs. Mattholie's philosophy centres on building long-lasting relationships and delivering energy-efficient, affordable, and visually striking homes.
"I've always believed in quality over quantity," says Mattholie. "As a solo practice, I can personally guide each project from start to finish, ensuring every detail is executed precisely. My goal is to create beautiful and affordable homes, offering a space that complements my clients' lifestyles while performing exceptionally well in energy efficiency."
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Located in the picturesque Rame Peninsula, Dig Architects works primarily in Cornwall and the South West, though its reputation for innovative design extends far beyond the region. The firm's portfolio includes an array of contemporary projects, a mix of new builds and refurbishment/extensions, all crafted with a focus on energy-efficient, low-energy construction solutions.
Dig Architects is at the forefront of pushing the boundaries of energy-efficient, low-energy homes. The company takes a 'fabric first' approach to house design to reduce operational energy demand. This is executed from the design stage through the construction of the building. Projects by Dig Architects are Net Zero operation as standard and have been for some time.
With more UK construction projects setting ambitious energy and sustainability targets (estimated at 70% by the 2024 National Building Specification poll), the firm is well-aligned with growing national priorities for reducing energy consumption. Local councils are increasingly committed to new policies that require energy-efficient heating systems, reduced energy usage, and the integration of renewable energy into the performance of all new-build homes. The aim is to ensure that they generate or offset as much renewable energy as they consume.
Dig says, "I work closely with each client to ensure their needs are met and that the design is environmentally sensitive and harmonious with the wider community. " The founder continues, "Every project is about creating something meaningful that reflects the area's unique qualities and is a home that meets energy performance targets whilst retaining both style, affordability and functionality."
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Although sustainability remains a core principle, the firm places equal emphasis on energy performance and affordability. Dig Architects endeavour to design simple yet high-performance buildings that actively incorporate renewable technologies like solar panels. Using carefully selected natural materials ensures that each home supports modern living while keeping operating costs low and contributing to a sustainable future.
Dig lives in his own self-designed energy-efficient home, 'Hillside, ' an experimental case study to influence future projects. Dig strongly advocates for how low-energy design can save money in the long run and has the data to back it up. "With our onsite renewable energy production, like solar panels, combined with minimal energy demand (for space and water heating), our home acts as a mini 'green energy' power station," he explains. "It's fully electric—no oil or gas—and generates twice the energy it uses, even making a profit by selling back to the grid." He estimates that the energy savings be over £2,500 annually, adding up to more than £50,000 over 20 years. In addition to this, the house was built at a below national average build cost.
Dig Architects is making a substantial impact as energy efficiency and low-energy homes become increasingly vital in the face of climate challenges. The firm offers affordable, high-performance homes that push the boundaries of what's possible. The firm is shaping the future of architecture in Cornwall and beyond through a perfect blend of innovative design and energy-conscious solutions.
For more information on Dig Architects and how the firm can help bring your dream home to life, visit www.digarchitects.co.uk or contact hello@digarchitects.co.uk
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