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sustainable plymouth holiday let and home

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plymouth, devon
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A characterful Victorian home reimagined with low-impact design, local sourcing, and long-term thinking.

Set within a characterful Victorian terrace nestled in The Hoe, Plymouth, this dual-purpose space serves as both a part-time home and a sustainable holiday let. Our client approached us after discovering Boaz Studio through our B Corp certification, looking for a sustainable interior designer whose values aligned with their own. We had a clear vision: to create a beautifully designed, environmentally conscious space that could support ethical tourism in the South West.

setting sustainability goals from the start

From day one, sustainability wasn’t an add-on — it was the brief. Together with the client, we developed a clear set of KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) to guide every design and sourcing decision throughout the project.

These included:

Specifying products with proven environmental credentials

Our schedules are a key tool for communicating with both clients and contractors throughout the project. They capture every detail of each specification — from finishes to fixtures — ensuring clarity and accountability. For this project, we expanded our standard format to include dedicated sustainability and ethical criteria, adding columns to record information such as distance from site, manufacturing processes, and third-party certifications. This allowed us to track impact transparently and make values-led decisions at every stage.

Interrogating eco claims and manufacturing processes

We invited our suppliers to complete our sustainability questionnaire to better understand their environmental practices, ethical standards, and transparency around materials and manufacturing. This questionnaire also serves as a tool for opening up conversations around sustainability and ethics, reinforcing to our suppliers that we genuinely care about where their products come from, how they’re made, and the values behind them.

Favouring second-hand, local, and low-impact materials

We love specifying vintage and antique pieces in our projects — they bring character, history, and a lower environmental impact. But sourcing them is more involved than it might seem. It often comes down to timing, luck, and acting quickly when the right piece appears. From the outset, we made a plan for which items we could realistically source second-hand and which would need to be specified new. This helped us stay practical while still prioritising sustainability at every step.

Our goal was to achieve at least 50% local specification (within a 50-mile radius), and we surpassed that — reaching around 70%. Materials and furnishings were sourced from Devon, Cornwall, and the wider South West wherever possible, including many from fellow B Corps.

Specifying appliances with high energy and water efficiency ratings

From the outset, the intention was to retain anything that didn’t genuinely need replacing — a key principle in reducing unnecessary waste. Most of the existing appliances were kept, as they were still in good working order and met the energy efficiency standards required for Green Tourism certification. In the bathroom, where some elements were updated, we introduced WRAS-certified fixtures to ensure water efficiency and compliance with recognised sustainability benchmarks.

Using low/no VOC and breathable products appropriate to the building type

Breathable paints were essential for this project, allowing the fabric of this historic building to breathe and helping to prevent issues with trapped moisture and damp. These finishes are not only better for the building’s long-term health, but also a healthier choice for the people living and staying in the space — thanks to their low or zero VOC content, which improves indoor air quality.

Planning the full lifecycle of materials, including waste and handover documentation

All construction waste and packaging recycling was managed by the contractor, in line with our sustainability aims. As part of the client handover, we provided detailed schedules that serve not only as a record of specifications, but also include a dedicated column for end-of-life recommendations. These note whether items are eligible for things like supplier buy-back schemes or recycling information. The client then has this to support a circular approach beyond project completion.

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