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		<title>Shades of Green</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I stumbled upon a book in my library that I bought a while ago with an intention to read immediately, but never accomplished until now.  The title says it all: "Good Green Homes: Creating Better Homes For a Healthier Planet" by Jennifer Roberts, with beautiful photography by Linda Svendsen.
This book is a great read for everyone wanting to find out what makes a home green. ]]></description>
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<dt class="wp-caption-dt"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Good-Green-Homes-Jennifer-Roberts/dp/1586851799"><img class="               " style="border: 0pt none; vertical-align: middle; margin-top: 15px; margin-left: -10px; margin-right: 45px;" title="&quot;Good Green Homes&quot; by Jennifer Roberts" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/516ABEDYKHL.jpg" alt="" width="207" height="252" /></a></dt>
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<p>Recently I stumbled upon a book in my library that I bought a while ago with an intention to read immediately, but never accomplished until now.  The title says it all: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Good-Green-Homes-Jennifer-Roberts/dp/1586851799" target="_blank">&#8220;Good Green Homes: Creating Better Homes For a Healthier Planet&#8221;</a> by Jennifer Roberts, with beautiful photography by Linda Svendsen.</p>
<p>This book is a great read for everyone wanting to find out what makes a home green. It explains the principles of green building in a way which I find easily understandable, and from now on I will use them to explain the concept to my design clients. I would also like to share them here on my blog.</p>
<p>So how do you approach the green building process in your own backyard? Here are the 7 paths to a good green home, according to the book&#8217;s author:</p>
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<li>&#8220;Know where you are&#8221; &#8211; your surroundings play a very important role when trying to find a starting point for your green project.</li>
<li style="padding-top: 5px;">&#8220;Size matters&#8221; &#8211; bigger isn&#8217;t always better when it comes to homes. The size of your living space should be dictated by your needs, not by the amount of stuff you own.</li>
<li style="padding-top: 5px;">&#8220;You have the power&#8221; &#8211; take charge of how much and what kind of energy you use. Be smart: use natural heating and cooling, and find out where you&#8217;re wasting energy.</li>
<li style="padding-top: 5px;">&#8220;Build for today and tomorrow&#8221; &#8211; plan for a well-built home that will accommodate to your changing needs, and will be tough enough to withstand for many generations.</li>
<li style="padding-top: 5px;">&#8220;Clean living: protecting our air and water&#8221; &#8211; be aware of air and water pollutants, and know ways to protect your environment from them. Know how to conserve water indoors and outdoors.</li>
<li style="padding-top: 5px;">&#8220;Build a better wall&#8221; &#8211; know the alternatives to conventional building methods and materials, and their advantages.</li>
<li style="padding-top: 5px;">&#8220;Use the right stuff&#8221; &#8211; find out what questions to ask when selecting products to use in your home.</li>
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<p>I encourage you to read this book, especially since it is beautifully illustrated with photographs to show the different shades of green building.</p>
<p>As the author says: &#8221; The goal is not creating a perfect home, but creating a better home. Small steps and the right attitude can lead to big changes.&#8221; Couldn&#8217;t agree more!</p>
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