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The Healthy Abode-Cabinets

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From time to time my wife (the worlds BEST Interior Designer, yes I may in fact be biased) is asked to contribute to a local Magazine (St.Louis At Home www.STLMag.com ).  In the last few weeks the issue of remodeling and sustainability has come up more than once so thought this article may offer some insight to any of you thinking of starting a project.

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By Melanie Holden, LEED AP & DesignSpeak contributor 

     

 

When you make the decision to implement sustainable practices into your life, education is critical in order to understand what you're truly looking for in sustainable products. 

Cabinetry is a big one. One of the largest investments you can put into your home. 

What's the first thing you think when considering "green" cabinets? The material?  Bamboo? Bamboo is a beautiful, durable, option, just remember to be very cautious of where it originates and how it is harvested. There are a few reliable resources for it, but many are not.  Smith and Fong's Ply-Boo is an excellent one.

Neopolitan by Smith & Fong Plyboo

How about cabinets made from reclaimed materials? Are those reclaimed materials local? How far have they been transported to get to the manufacturer, then to you?  If your cabinets are made from virgin lumber (wood that has come directly from trees that have been cut down to make them), is it FSC Certified?  So much to consider! Luckily, we have an excellent local resource called Greenhaus Cabinets that manufactures cabinetry to meet any and all of those requests.

So, lets say you make the decision to go with the responsibly harvested bamboo or hardwood.  Remember, it is often manufactured as a veneer in lieu of solid wood. Why, you ask? There are a few reasons, but a notable one is to minimize the natural expansion and contraction that wood goes through with changes in temperature and humidity.  Solid wood cabinets aren't always particularly practical in a kitchen or bathroom. 

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What is the cabinet made of under that veneer? How is the veneer attached to the substrate underneath?  How is that veneer actually finished? It doesn't make much sense to take a smart product like Ply-Boo, FSC Certified Maple, or Missouri Red Oak-only to use a smelly adhesive to attach the substrate that is laden with more VOC-purging chemicals and then smother it with a beautiful finish that happens to be loaded with yet more VOC's!  The horror! 

Back up... Not so sure what's so awful about VOCs... Or what they actually are for that matter? VOC stands for volatile organic compound. They are (often toxic) gases omitted from various products. They constantly vaporize into the atmosphere around you, polluting and infringing on your fresh air-space.  You know that new carpet smell-blame VOCs. It's no surprise that concentrations of many VOCs are higher indoors than out (one great reason for a well-ventilated house or building). Some common health effects are headaches, various irritations, nausea, or worse. 

Thankfully, there are products like formaldehyde-free Pure Bond, a nontoxic soy-based plywood. Water and Soy-based finishes are available as well. Combined, these factors contribute to a VOC-free end product. Locally, Centorbi Custom Cabinetry does beautiful work, using formaldehyde-free plywood upon request.

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When seriously considering new products to put into the sanctuary of your home, you need to open yourself to the idea of spending a little more money up front. These cabinets are not always price competitive with the throw-away cabinetry you can pick up at homecenters. However, in return you invest in lifetime quality and contribute to healthy living. 

All of this, above and beyond your contribution to a healthier environment.

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David Holden

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Scott Baker
www.eHomeReports.com Coldwell Banker Realty - Liberty Township, OH
Realtor Homes for Sale Cincinnati/Dayton Ohio

Wow, a lot to consider for just cabinets isn't it. Good information. What does the term "responsibly harvested bamboo or hardwood" mean?

Thank you

Feb 24, 2010 09:03 PM
William True
True Sarasota Real Estate - Sarasota, FL
Sarasota Real Estate

Sustainable products lacking VOC's are they way to go. Having earned the NAR GREEN designation last year, I found that a little more money spent upfront can be well worth the investment.

Feb 24, 2010 09:04 PM
Harry F. D'Elia III
WEDO Real Estate and Beyond, LLC - Phoenix, AZ
Investor , Mentor, GRI, Radio, CIPS, REOs, ABR

Green is the way to go. It does sell real estate. Great info today

Feb 24, 2010 09:22 PM
David Holden
RE/MAX Preferred ABR, CDPE,GREEN,GRI,SFR - O'Fallon, IL
Broker/Owner RE/MAX Preferred

Thank you all.  Scott GREAT question! Short answer is FSC.  A bit long for a response but will post a blog above.

Thanks again!

 

 

Feb 25, 2010 05:28 AM