Archive for December, 2009
Renew your Green Commitment in 2010.

It is hard to believe another year is over. We accumulate so much during the year, including memories, experiences and yes ‘clutter’. I try really hard to avoid purchasing unnecessary items throughout the year, but come December 31st, I find myself asking the question “why did I buy that item, and was it really necessary”. On New Years Eve, I plan...
Click Here To Read More...Re-model. Re-invent. Re-design. Re-use. Re-purpose. Re-structure.
If you are the type of person who has difficulty seeing the bigger picture, or the way that an art project will look until you are able to see the finished product, you need a support system when looking to buy, build or remodel. Even if you just need a little guidance having a knowledgeable, professional designer, eco-broker, architect or...
Click Here To Read More...1850′s Capitol Hill home gets carbon neutral makeover

I can vividly imagine Mark Turner as a fort-building child of his Wyoming wilderness youth after discovering what his favorite part of his latest project on Capitol Hill is: the “bird’s nest” loft addition on this 1850’s remarkable renovation. A captivating interior space, born from what was a dilapidated 1852 pre-Civil War era colonial home located at 19 4th Street,...
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