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What's Next

Building forward.
One engineered idea at a time.

Most builders sell the home they have. We talk openly about the home we’re building next — and what we’re adding to every home after that.

Why We Share This

A home is a thirty-year decision. We build it that way.

Most builders treat a home as something that’s “done” the day the keys change hands. We treat it as a thirty-year cost decision for the family that lives in it.

A home with the wrong cooling system, the wrong insulation, or no solar provision is a home that quietly costs its owner millions over its life — in electricity, in retrofits, in resale discount. So when we design our next home, we don’t just ask “does it look premium?” We ask: “what will it cost the family to run, year after year, for the next three decades?”

This page is what we’re engineering into that answer.

The Next Home's Defining Commitment

An electricity bill near zero.

Our next company home in Bahria Town — Home 07 — is being designed around one outcome: the homeowner opens the K-Electric / LESCO bill and finds it close to zero from the month they move in.

Not “efficient.” Not “green-aspirational.” Engineered to near-zero, with verifiable math. Solar generates more than the home consumes during peak summer; net metering credits cover the load on cloudy days; insulation and shading reduce the AC load enough that the math actually works.

Disclaimer · We don't oversell

“Near zero” means the typical month, with normal usage, for a family of four. Heavy AC load through a 45°C July week, or a household running multiple servers, will obviously exceed it. We commit to publishing the actual monthly bills from Home 07 for the first twelve months after handover — so the buyer’s claim is verifiable, not marketing.

Modern home exterior with solar potential — representative of Home 07 Home 07 · In Design
How We Get There

Eight engineered systems. One outcome.

Each of these is being specced, sourced and tested individually before it goes into Home 07. None of them are marketing claims — they’re line items on the bill of quantities.

Rooftop Solar PV + Net Metering

10–15 kW system sized to over-generate during summer peak. Net-metering registration handled by us before handover, so credits start accruing day one.

Inverter AC Throughout

Standard split units waste 30–40% of their load through cycling. DC inverter units, properly sized per room, cut AC consumption nearly in half. Standard in every room.

Wall + Roof Insulation

Most homes in Bahria Town have zero meaningful thermal insulation. We spec rockwool / EPS in the cavity walls and a reflective coat on the roof. AC load drops measurably.

Solar Water Heating

Geyser is the second-biggest electricity load after AC. A rooftop solar thermal panel feeds the hot-water system year-round; gas geyser remains as monsoon backup.

Smart Thermostat & Lighting Control

Phone-controlled AC and lighting. Set the bedroom to cool fifteen minutes before sleep, then ramp up to 26°C at 3 AM. Small changes, compounding savings.

LED-Only Lighting

Every fixture, every fan, every bulb — LED with proper colour temperature per room. No retrofits required after handover; we don’t hand over with halogen still installed somewhere.

Cross-Ventilated Layout

Architecture decisions, not gadgets. Window placement, ceiling heights, and shading designed so that the home is liveable for half the year without AC running at all.

EV Charging Point Ready

A dedicated 7 kW circuit pre-wired in the garage. The car you don’t own yet can charge here when you do. Standard from Home 07 onward.

Roadmap

What's standard, by when.

We add one engineered capability per build cycle. That way every claim is something we’ve actually proven in a house we built — not a brochure promise.

2026
In Build

Home 07 — The zero-bill flagship

Solar PV + net metering, inverter AC, full wall and roof insulation, solar water heating, smart thermostat, LED-only lighting, cross-ventilated design.

2026

Home 08 — All of the above, standard

Every system in Home 07 becomes standard, not optional. We add a base-package smart-home layer: lighting + AC + security cameras controllable from a single phone app.

2027

Rainwater Harvesting

A rooftop catchment tank plumbed to the irrigation system. The garden waters itself from monsoon storage. Lawn bills drop alongside electricity bills.

2027

EV Charging Point Ready

Standard on every new home. Pre-wired 7 kW garage circuit, ready for the EV that arrives later.

2028

Greywater Recycling

Wash-basin and shower drain water filtered and reused for toilet flushing and garden irrigation. Halves a household’s total water draw on the city mains.

2028+

Battery Storage Standard

Once Pakistan-grid battery economics align with retail pricing, on-site Li-ion storage becomes the next standard inclusion. Off-grid for the bad-load-shedding nights.

Why One Innovation Per Build

We don’t claim what we haven’t proven.

Adding ten systems to a single home at once means you can’t tell which ones work and which ones cost the homeowner trouble. So we add one or two engineered capabilities per build cycle, live with them through real use, fix what doesn’t, then make them standard.

Slower than the competition? Maybe. But you’ll never inherit a system we put in a home three years ago and can’t still maintain today. That’s the trade.

Want first look at Home 07?

When the zero-bill home is ready for viewing, we’ll message the first ten people on the list. Be on it.