Begin by discarding the old notions and myths of living in trees or grass huts; “green” is inspiration and vision for better housing and is no longer straw bales and thatched roofs. “Green” is main stream. Visually “green” homes are often indistinguishable from a conventionally built home. Design and construction make the difference, delivering a variety of benefits ranging from energy efficiency to cleaner healthier indoor air quality and optimal home ecosystems with natural lighting and spaces.

Watching the growth of sustainable development understand that you do not have to buy or build a new “green” home to increase energy-efficiency or create healthier indoor air quality. “Green” can be achieved in a remodel.

The movement to green has been a thirty year process beginning in the 1970’s with the solar-energy craze. Solar power was driven by the drastic oil shortages that sparked research & development of solar powered homes and automobiles. Early in the 1990’s the green building movement began to take hold. Expanding our thinking and consideration for the larger picture of the total environmental impact, thus driving demands for materials and home designs offering healthier living greater efficiency and sustainability.

Designed to deliver a range of health and ecological benefits your green home may offer: