We rehabilitate timber windows where possible, adding discreet interior storm panels for performance without sacrificing profiles. When replacement is unavoidable, slim triple glazing with warm-edge spacers and traditional divisions preserves rhythm. Shutters and deep reveals temper summer glare while welcoming low winter sun. Daylight studies guide new openings sparingly—perhaps a dormer facing east, never shouting from the ridge. The result is luminous calm, better thermal comfort, and facades that still greet the valley with dignity.
A small air-to-water heat pump can shoulder everyday loads, while the masonry stove carries deep winter evenings with radiant, bone-soothing warmth. Hydronic floors in new slabs pair beautifully with restored timber above. Where appropriate, district biomass or shared pellet rooms reduce on-site storage. Smart controls favor simplicity: weather compensation over apps that fall out of sync. The aim is resilient comfort that continues through outages and storms, with wood sourced responsibly and burn seasons kept shorter.