Energy Efficient Eco Homes
Can you imagine a monthly power bill so small you get excited when it arrives? Can you imagine a home built with your family’s total comfort in mind – bright, open spaces using energy efficient, sustainable design solutions and materials?
At Hybrid Homes & Living, we believe that building a house is a bit like cooking – you have to get your ingredients right. We have the knowledge and experience to help you get these exactly right to achieve a home that is natural, warm, healthy and costs little to run.
At Hybrid Homes, we offer a complete building solution from architectural design to building and project management making the building process a stress-free experience. We will work to your budget, style and timeframe. Check out our portfolio of completed and under-construction projects.
Unique Building System
All of our homes are built using a unique building system. Hybrid Homes has designed and patented a revolutionary new complete thermally broken building system that offers an even greater thermal barrier and all-year comfort.
Sustainable Solutions
We literally live and breathe our homes. So when choosing a product to build or decorate your home with, it is good to know what is in it. Sustainable style no longer conforms to the usual stereotypes of brown interiors and paisley curtains. Instead, it can truly represent your style and taste. It can be modern, glamorous or traditional.
At Hybrid Homes, we work with sustainable products (such as locally produced materials, low VOC paints, non-treated timbers) and observe sustainable practices (such as reducing, reusing and recycling) in order to achieve the ultimate in sustainable building.
Modular Homes

We have designed a series of modular homes to fit your needs and budget: more…
Eco Showroom
Get all of your questions on sustainable building materials answered more…
Email us today to see how you can own a sustainable energy efficient eco home for only 5% – 10% more than the overall cost of a newly built house.
Media
“They found it was possible to have a more conventional style home that was sustainable in a city setting”. NZ Inspired, September/October 2007, UK
