Design has always been at the forefront of everything we do at Arden, and arguably the most important element of design that faces us today is sustainability. We recently had the opportunity to talk with The Commercial Project to discuss how we’ve collaborated with our long-term partners, Fisher & Paykel to design beautiful, functional and sustainable spaces within the home.
Since launching Arden Electrified earlier this year, our entire range of homes are now all-electric and address sustainability on both micro and macro levels, from appliance selection and thermal performance to cutting reliance on fossil fuels and coal-powered energy.
We were honoured to take The Commercial Project through the Milan 29, one of two new all-electric displays at Redstone Estate in Sunbury. The Milan kitchen features an induction cooktop and electric ovens, an integrated French door refrigerator freezer, integrated dishwasher and integrated rangehood. Our Director, Dean Morrison, says partnering with Fisher & Paykel is an easy choice, “We’ve partnered with Fisher & Paykel with great success for a number of years. We understand that quality counts, and that our homes are only as good as the suppliers we use. We chose Fisher & Paykel for our Aspire range homes due to the design, performance and quality of its products,” Dean says – adding, “Fisher & Paykel provides a great range of all-electric appliances with sustainable benefits that align with our overall vision; not only do consumers get beautiful products but they’re functional as well.”