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  • Flooring – Wood floors provide a warmth that other materials just don’t have. However, if you want more eco-friendly options, then consider cork, bamboo, or reclaimed wood, all of which provide that same warmth.
  • Furniture – Be sure to keep an eye out for furniture pieces that make use of natural materials and fibers as well as textiles with more subtle and organic prints. Be sure to look for wood furniture pieces as well, such as end tables, trunks, and more.
  • Area rugs – Area rugs are a great way to provide a little bit of warmth underfoot as well as tie the design of a room together. Look for area rugs that have botanical designs on them.
Benefits of green building
  • Replace windows – Upgrade your old windows with more energy efficient models to reduce the amount of air that leaks in and out of your home. In fact, you can use different glass panes for different parts of the home in order to get as much sunlight into your home as possible.
  • Upgrade appliances – While upgrading appliances such as your water heater or furnace may seem like unnecessary costs initially – you’ll end up saving on utility bills due to their added efficiency, making the initial costs worthwhile.
  • Use green products and materials – Make sure your remodeler uses green products, whether they are recycled materials or new, more energy efficient materials.
3D Design Plans
  • Avoid mistakes – 3D modeling allows us to test the stress factors and tolerances of the building’s design before we begin to build, thereby helping to avoid any mistakes that could prove to be costly.
  • Get a better view – It’s difficult to look at the 2D plan of a home design and see how everything fits together. This is not so with a 3D model, which allows you to see how the rooms compare in size and how the space fits together.
  • Save time – One of the problems of 2D CAD is that time and energy is spent on ensuring that the plan, elevation, and section of the design all agree. This information can be quickly obtained from a 3D model, thereby saving time and energy.
  • Added precision – The use of 3D modeling allows us to analyze and measure everything individually for more precision.
Green home addition
  • Green demolition – In order to build an addition we’ll most likely have to tear down a few things. Every addition tends to have some construction waste. We will make sure that the old materials we tear down are either reused or recycled.
  • Green windows – When building an addition, we will install double-paned low-energy windows that are more energy efficient and therefore more environmentally-friendly.
  • Green plumbing – Most additions require new plumbing. We will insulate your pipes to help reduce the loss of heat. We can also install more water-efficient fixtures, such as low-flush toilets and reduced-flow faucets.
  • Green insulation – We will make sure the addition is properly insulated so that you won’t lose warm or cool air and keep outside air from leaking in.
Benefits of green building
zero-energy homes
  • 100 percent renewable – There are over 700 organizations that are now relying exclusively on renewable energy in order to cover their electricity use in the country. Not only are they setting an example for businesses around the world, they are creating a reputation as companies that care about more than just the bottom line.
  • Advanced solar electric systems – Solar electric systems are becoming more complex. Before, most solar electric systems could only produce power during the daytime. Now, there are systems that can provide six hours of power even after the sun has gone down by storing solar power.
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