Ecobuild: Five top trends
03.02.2011
Straw Ooh-arr, straw appears to be the sustainable material of choice at this year’s Ecobuild. The natural material features in board form in the latest home design from eco-architect Bill Dunster, in prefabricated panels in a turnkey retail building from Modcell and there is even a series of straw bale workshops for those planning to […]
Meet Robyn Woodhall, Montana Designer
03.01.2011
Hey, whenever I come across someone with real design talent and flair, I like to give mention. So here’s Robyn Woodhall, Interior Designer. Robyn was recently dubbed as one of the top 20 designers under forty in the Northwest. Her elegant but casual style blends modern, timeless, and organic pieces that meld together to create […]
What Is Creativity?
03.01.2011
On January 18, 2011, in Observations, by Bob Borson – What is creativity? That was the question presented to a group of us who participate in a event where we are write on the same topic. It is an interesting exercise and one that I take part of quite frequently. So what is creativity? That is […]
What’s This Blog Thing All About
02.28.2011
Every once and a while I think it’s probably a good idea to take a step back and think about why we’re doing what we’re doing. For instance, I’m currently in LA at the Design Bloggers Conference. I’m meeting people who work in the design world, like myself, who are also spending a lot of […]
5 Tips For A Green Home Remodel from Sarah Susanka
02.28.2011
While conjuring up comfort in the home seems like a basic principle, it’s a far more complex process for architect & remodeling guru Sarah Susanka, who believes that comfort can significantly influence the sustainability of your personal abode. With her mantra of “build better, not bigger,” Susanka promotes quality over quantity whenremodeling a home. Through transforming your […]
15 Green Lamps to Light Up Your Life
02.26.2011
Posted By Mike Chino On February 11, 2011 – The idea of energy-efficient lighting appeals to most homeowners, but many people don’t have the time to research and understand all the complexity out there when it comes to finding the most energy-efficient and environmentally responsible lighting systems. That’s why Inhabitat is here to help in our Green Lighting […]
Rough Recycled Lumber + Modern Design =
02.26.2011
“They just don’t make them like they used to” applies more to big wooden beams more than almost any other home building material out there – gigantic old-growth trees are few and far between these days, and softwood like Douglas Fir (while not technically exotic) can be hard to come by. Found for sale via […]
Is Your Builder Quality or Cheap?
02.26.2011
Some things about this industry so amaze me. Take for example the client who is hoping to get the best house for the least amount of money. So they hire a builder, any builder, who is willing to build for less. It’s a logic that even the clients don’t believe. These clients are driving expensive […]
Green Building Up Despite the Economy
02.25.2011
Contributor: Michael Strong HOUSTON, TX–Not making money on your money? Saving is the new best investment strategy–so many people are investing their funds in future savings with green remodeling. Recently released data shows that in Seattle, in 2008 (the most recent data available), where nationally certified green homes were sold and compared as follows to non-certified […]