Ever wondered just how much your different home appliances cost you each year in terms of energy costs? Well, now you can.
Energy Star has created a site dedicated to helping homeowners understand the impact of their refrigerator on the planet and their options for lessening that impact. By submitting some simple information about your home’s [...]
One day, after studying the ugliness of my backyard, I decided that I was going to have to do something about it.
Normally, the average person would think about what they would want to do with their backyard, research their options, and then do it.
What did I do? I tore up my entire backyard, that day. [...]
We’ve covered kitchen remodeling, home lighting and historic homes, and now we’re moving on to bathroom remodeling with the guidance of another industry expert: Jill Moskowitz of Bathroom Magic.
A bathroom, next to kitchens, is often the most remolded room in a home. So, it’s likely that if you haven’t already done a bathroom remodel, you [...]
I grew up with a stainless steel double basin sink, and after I left home and went to college and lived in dorms and college houses I suddenly realized that not everyone had a double basin sink (or garbage disposal).
While I still love the convenience of double basin sinks, the trends in kitchen sinks have [...]
As promised, below is the second part of the interview from Michelle Steinback of Schoolhouse Electric Co. If you missed part one of the interview, you can read it here.
Schoolhouse Electric Interview – Part Two
1. If a homeowner was going to splurge on one part of their home’s lighting system, what would it be?
Typically people spend [...]
There is nothing I like more than featuring local businesses I love from the Portland area. Two weeks ago I was proud to feature an interview with a designer at Neil Kelly, and this week I have another great Portland company who was willing to answer my questions, Schoolhouse Electric Co.
Michelle Steinback, General Manager of [...]
If you think of Portland, or any place in the Pacific Northwest, the first thing you probably think of is the rain.
The rain falls and falls and falls most of the year.
But a truly happy Portlander is someone who doesn’t mind the rain (makes for a great reason to stay inside and enjoy a lazy [...]
One of the first LEED qualified buildings, and the first LEED skyscraper in New York, is the 7 World Trade tower.
(Building Exterior – Wired New York)
As I mentioned in my previous LEED post, using natural light and resources is a big part of creating a LEED building, and 7 World Trade does just that with [...]
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