I recently hired a small business marketing consultant to help me focus my marketing efforts and to fine tune my “message” in a soon to be unveiled website. One of her recommendations was that I should focus energy on upgrading my “green” skills and marketing sustainable design services. Oddly, I’d spoken about my business with [...]
Tag Archives: Built Green
A practical, easily understood guide to building a green home
I ran across this blog on Twitter. This person writes a very clear, cogent explanation of what it means to design and build a green home. If you’re curious about what all this “built green” stuff is all about then you couldn’t start at a better place.
Today I convinced a long time client to [...]
Practical wind power for homes?
I’m currently designing a home near Sequim where the client is interested in using some sort of wind turbine to generate electrictiy for the home. I ran across this today as an example of what might be possible for him. This turbine stands only 4′ tall, and when mounted on a roof wouldn’t be [...]
Use old growth lumber - be green!
This canopy at The Mountaineers new headquarters in Magnuson Park was built using old growth timbers and lumber that were salvaged from the building. Seattle Architects have lots of opportunity for doing this for homeowners. With the current trend in “craftsman” style homes, dramatic columns and beams can be made from recycled timbers. There are [...]
Green Paint
Item #2 in the “25 ways to be a resourceful renovator” article I blogged about earlier in the week is, “Choose low- or zero-volatile organic compounds (VOC)-emitting paints for both interior and exterior applications“. Benjamin Moore has recently come out with a series of zero VOC emitting paints. They have a wide range of colors [...]