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The Living Series: Living Green

It’s not easy being green. -Kermit

Well, Kermit, we’ve come a long way!  I spend so much time working to create homes that are beautiful, but with that comes a responsibility to honor and protect the resources used to create those homes. Many vendors and suppliers are introducing new products that are conscious of our environment, increase energy efficiency and conserve our natural resources. They have made my job easier, but we have to educate and implement the technology.  This is the first installation of The Living Series and will focus on green living in our homes.  It’s just a simple checklist to spark the thought process.

Think Small

  • Bigger is not always better.  Large homes with unused spaces naturally require more energy and resources.
  • Create multi-functional rooms.
  • Develop plans that maximize livability (think function for every nook and cranny).

Lighting

  • Install compact fluorescent bulbs in lighting that is used most often.
  • Install motion detectors.

Energy Efficiency

  • Install programmable thermostats.
  • Use ceiling fans to circulate air.
  • Install weather stripping to seal windows and doors.
  • Install tankless water heaters.
  • As an added bonus, the recently introduced stimulus package includes a 30% tax credit for new windows and doors that increase energy efficiency.  Be careful, as the guidelines are specific (click here for details).

Water Conservation

  • Install low-flow plumbing, especially shower faucets (technology is so great you won’t even notice the difference).
  • Install dual flush or low flush commodes.
  • Pay attention to appliance efficiency, especially dishwashers and clothes washers.
  • Turn off the water while you brush your teeth (call me lazy, but this is my biggest challenge).

Low VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds)

  • Choose paints and sealants with low VOCs.
  • Huge advances have been made in carpeting technology; choose one that emits low VOCs and creates a healthy home for your family.

Use Local Materials & Natural Resources

  • Instead of importing materials from far-away places (and wasting energy getting it to the job site), use materials that are readily available locally.
  • Consider easily renewable natural materials, including cork and bamboo.
  • Recycle and reuse by giving new life to old materials and furnishings.

Landscaping

  • Use drought tolerant plants.
  • Control sprinkler systems to only operate when necessary (it makes me crazy to see sprinklers operating in the rain).

Interior Furnishings

  • At a recent ASID meeting we had the pleasure of listening to a presentation by the Sustainable Furnishings Council.  They are a great organization that focuses on green products in home furnishings.  Check them out.

If we all make a few small changes in our habits and educate ourselves on the available green products, we will ensure a better world for our children and grandchildren.

Earth Day 2009

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A Celebration of Earth!

On this day to honor our planet, it’s the perfect time to focus on the little things we can all do to conserve our natural resources!  I have to admit, I like my water bottles and never seem to have my re-useable grocery bags when I need them, BUT, I’m trying to do better every day!  

I’m working on a new series for the blog, The Living Series.  In honor of Earth Day, Green Living, will be the first installment (look for it in the next few days). Hopefully, it will inspire you to make a few changes in your home that will help our environment in some small way. 

On this Earth Day 2009, celebrate and honor the beauty of our planet!

 

This Furniture Makes Me Happy!

We’ve been busy at Southern Studio starting a new and exciting venture. I’ll write more about that later, but for now I want to share the most adorable, fun and well-built furniture I’ve seen in a long time. I first saw Russell & Mackenna furniture at the High Point Market several years ago and it left such an impression that I continued to follow their new product introductions. Lauren Russell, the young and ambitious creative force behind this product line was designing furniture, building a business, AND starting a family! Her dad, Larry Strassner, came out of retirement to help Lauren follow her dream. Anyone who knows me well, knows that I value the balance between work and family more than anything else. So, I’m all about supporting great businesses being run by real moms!

Last month, Dan (my very patient husband and unpaid assistant) and I took a quick road trip to Maryland to meet Lauren and Larry, see the production of the furniture, and visit the quaint flagship store.  Can you believe that this fabulous furniture is proudly made in the USA?  Well, I’m proud to announce that Southern Studio is now a dealer for this spectacular product!  Check out some of my favorite pieces…..and if you’re inspired to add some whimsical fun to your home, please give me a call!

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Wave hall table makes a statement!

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Remodeling a bathroom?  This is the perfect vanity!

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Love this buffet for casual entertaining.

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A whimsical bed!

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Great looking upholstery!

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Just a few of the great fabric choices!

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And a few snapshots of the Russell & Mackenna flagship store in Severna Park, Maryland. Just walking into this shop will make you happy….and then store manager, Sarah Hodges, will make you feel right at home. Thank you, Sarah, for the inspiration!

Visit the newly redesigned Russell & Mackenna website and start dreaming; then give me a call and we’ll make your dreams become reality!

Beautiful Easter Wishes

 

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HAPPY EASTER!

On this day of renewal, enjoy the beauty of all that surrounds you!

Be thankful for the many blessings and beautiful peeps in your life!