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Design your way to a greener home

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Real Estate Agent with Realty Executives

As with anything, the more initial planning you do the more time and money you'll save during the construction of the home. Here are a few ideas to consider when designing your new home

Go for a small home in lieu of a larger one. Create multipurpose spaces such as homework area/craft stations or an office that doubles as a guest room.

Build up not out. When building up, you minimize the size of the roof and the footings. Additionally, a multistory home also reduces the impact on the landscaping.

Consider an addition to your current home. Remodeling your home is a form of recycling. Before assuming you need to build something new, consider putting an addition on your home instead. Take the money you save and put it into more energy efficient systems and/ or components, such as insulation, solar panels, new windows, low flow toilets, etc.

Work with green professionals. Make sure to consult LEEDs certified contractors who are familiar with green building practices.

Make it easy to recycle. Provide adequate provisions for storing recyclables. Install bins in the kitchen or garage. Also, don't forget about composting, which is as easy as a bucket with a lid under the sink.

Design energy efficient building. Use high levels of insulation, high performance windows and tight construction.

Design with renewable energy in mind. Consider solar water heaters or solar panels on the roof.

One of my favorites is the use of gray water systems; I guess it's because of my husband's experience in the plumbing industry. You can save soapy water from bathing, the dishwashers and washing clothes and reuse it later for flushing toilets and lawn and garden irrigation.

Design water efficient, low maintenance landscaping. Use native and natural plants to minimize the maintenance.

Posted by

Chris Faircloth, Realtor

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Stanton Homes
Stanton Homes - New Home Builder - Raleigh, NC
Design/Build Custom Home Builder in North Carolina

Chris - great ideas!  Especially good point about building smaller.  Many of us have more home than we really need.

Oct 28, 2009 11:15 PM
Mark Watterson
Salt Lake City, UT
Utah Real Estate

Building green is the way to go and hopefully the wave of the future.  You make some good suggestions.

Oct 29, 2009 12:09 AM
Michael Setunsky
Woodbridge, VA
Your Commercial Real Estate Link to Northern VA

Chris, Green is no longer just a buzz word. It is a way to save energy, money and help the planet. Thanks for the tips.

Oct 29, 2009 12:43 AM