Green/Sustainable Remodeling can bring many thoughts to mind.
1) I am not a “tree hugger” and am more concerned with the esthetics and functionality when remodeling my home.
2) I have a budget that will not allow me to use green/sustainable remodeling practices with regards to my material selection and methods.
3) I want to invest in using green/sustainable practices when ever possible in all phases of my project.
Over the coming months, I will present a series of blogs discussing the use of Green/Sustainable Remodeling practices and how they will save you money, enhance your health, improve the esthetics of your home and improve the environment in the world around us. I will refer to many resources including the City of Seattle’s Remodeling Guides. I have included the link to their website below. If you have any questions or specific topics you would like me to include, please add a comment to the blog. Let’s add some green to our world and to our pockets.
PaperStone – Another Green/Sustainable Choice
JRL Design, Inc., James Lebair, GCP, Owner and Designer
There are many choices when it comes to countertops for your kitchen and bath projects. One Green/Sustainable offering,...