Archive for the 'Saving Money' Category

Daylighting

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

A great way to dramatically lower your electrical costs during the day and making some eco-friendly or green changes to your home or building is by implementing daylighting strategies.  Daylighting adds the natural light quality to your home through strategically place windows, such as skylights and clerestory windows.  Either of which, if the proper thickness […]

Advantages of Solar Energy

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Solar Energy is literally the best discovery in terms of energy period, in my opinion. I hope after reading this article, you will understand why I make such a statement, and maybe even slightly agree! Since architecture began, the sun has influenced building. Back when humans did not have such gadgets as […]

The Cost of Building Green

Monday, May 12th, 2008

The belief that the cost of building green is greater than the cost of building conventionally is very common, but there are many ways in which it is less expensive in terms of building and operating in both commercial and residential situations. Typically the green projects that get press and you hear about are […]

Is now the right time to build?

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

You may or may not be one of the many people who want to build a new house that is eco-friendly all the way. Construction, however, in many different and all forms is taxing on the environment. From the fuel required to ship the raw materials, to the cost of manufacturing them, every […]

Heating Systems

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

As with any other aspect to building, you have many many options. When deciding on what type of heating system to use in your house, I encourage you to use one that takes full advantage of the most renewable and plentiful resource available to us: the sun. I’ve discussed details in previous posts […]

Insulation

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Insulation in your walls is only the beginning of a larger insulation system available to you for your home.  The insulation system you and your family or whoever you are building with decide to use should involve a detail passive solar heating and cooling system, if you want to maximize the usefulness of your insulation.  […]

Experiment with Style to Add Space

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

There are so many different ways to build, basically endless styles to choose from or create, and the main decision is which one!?  I highly suggest taking a good long look at the building plans you have established and try to find ways to bring in the outside walls.   Even if just one to two […]

Green Building Materials - Canvas

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Canvas can serve several different purposes in building.  We’ve discussed in brief yurts.  There are other ways to use canvas.  Specifically, they come in handy if you are building a temporary structure.  If your house needs interior walls but you are not planning on putting them right away, consider buying some canvas in bulk and […]

Community Living

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Do you ever wonder how we as a society have drifted so far from our communal living days?  I often think about how it must have been to live with grandparents etc and to have their help etc.  I’m sure there were struggles.  But I also think about the different ways to practice communal living […]

Storage Space in the Modern Home

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

A house does not need to be large to be absolutley beautiful, comfortable, functional, and amazing! In fact, if you are not going to utilize all of your space on the inside, you can have more space outside as well as save astronomically on heating and cooling bills.
If you look at the space used […]