Energy audits educate clients about upgrades they can make during a remodel or just to improve performance and comfort.
This Tucson, Ariz., kitchen design shows that paying attention to basic principles of green design -- reusing, recycling, and repurposing -- can have beautiful results.
A traditional ranch-style home goes green with energy-efficient and sustainable building products.
Green principles guide the remodel of a cramped kitchen.
Not only does this remodel integrate a light-flooded, modern kitchen into a historically significant home without disrupting the integrity of the exterior elevations, it's also green.
Seattle's Jackson Remodeling changes its business to follow green practices only.
Energy codes are getting tougher, but their focus to-date has been new construction. The real potential is in upgrading existing housing stock.
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Remodeler Michael Anschel offers some perspective on seeing "green" as a whole-house effort.
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Unfortunately, I'm not talking about the green stuff you can spend at the store; but, ultimately, the good green things that we do for our planet such as saving trees and reducing landfill.
Smart steps to water-conserving landscapes.