[31] Salt Air Rewrites the Rules of Material Selection
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You might not realise it but coastal plots don’t follow the same rules as inland builds when it comes to material selection. What looks like a simple white box is actually a heavily engineered response to wind, salt, and shifting ground. Sea air accelerates corrosion, timber degrades faster, and standard material choices start to fail far sooner than expected. In this case, durability drove every decision, from dense blockwork to reinforced concrete and protective coatings. It’s a clear reminder that on exposed sites, material selection needs to be a strong consideration.

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You might not realise it but coastal plots don’t follow the same rules as inland builds when it comes to material selection. What looks like a simple white box is actually a heavily engineered response to wind, salt, and shifting ground. Sea air accelerates corrosion, timber degrades faster, and standard material choices start to fail far sooner than expected. In this case, durability drove every decision, from dense blockwork to reinforced concrete and protective coatings. It’s a clear reminder that on exposed sites, material selection needs to be a strong consideration.

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Acknowledgment:

This is a non-commercial review carried out for the purposes of study in developing an understanding of the requirements of self-build in the UK.

The views and opinions expressed are my own and is not affiliated in any way with Grand Designs or Channel 4.  All information on this page has been gathered from publicly available sources.

The plot/site information was located using Land Registry and The Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities Data which contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

The lessons learned are derived from my interpretations and observations of a publicly disseminated case study and are in no way meant to be a substitute to the original.

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