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Green Design 101 With Verde Home

Determine the Project Scope

The scope of the project you are undertaking will affect the decisions you make about Green Design. We generally look at the scope of a project as being one of three types in ascending complexity.

  • Redecorate – Re-designing an existing room with no new construction will be the least intensive. The option of re-use is generally greater with existing spaces.
  • Re-model – Re-models often open up living areas and require more “net new” materials, however the potential for re-use is still an option.
  • New Home – Designing a new home will most likely require more “net new” materials than a remodel or redecoration. This “clean slate” offers opportunities to incorporate more sustainable design elements but the potential for higher environmental impact is also greater if not managed.

Determine Project Goals

Once you have determined the general scope of a project the next step would be to decide what the primary goal of your green project is. Goals will vary from project to project but can generally be broken into one of two categories:

  • Reduce the overall environmental impact that your home has. i.e. reduce the environmental footprint.
  • Create a healthy living environment, free of potential toxins.

It is important to note that these two are not necessarily mutually exclusive. However, when deciding between the pros and cons of multiple product choices it is helpful to keep in mind the ultimate goal.

An example of this trade off may occur when redecorating a living room. If your goal is to design for a healthy living environment it may be necessary to replace the old sofa, which is most likely made using toxic glues and cushions. However, replacing old item with new items is not always the “greenest” thing to do, as it creates more waste. A similar project with an environmental impact focus may opt to have the existing piece re-upholstered. Depending on the budget and needs of the project this process may encompass the use of organic fabrics as well as re-stuffing of the frame to capture some healthy living environment benefits or it may stay strictly focused on environmental impact and use a fabric made from recycled materials.

Tips for Environmental Impact Focused Design

A good starting point for any Environmental Impact Focused Design is to take stock of what you already have. The more that you can Re-use or Re-purpose the less new material you will have to buy, this will both save money and reduce the impact of making new goods. Some basic ideas to consider would include:

  • Have kitchen cabinets faux painted to give them a new look. Replace pulls with unique salvaged pieces or items made from recycled material.
  • Consider having countertops veneered instead of replaced.
  • Reupholster pieces that are not completely thread bare or talk to a good upholsterer about altering the lines of a piece.
  • Repurpose old rugs. Old kilim and other rug fragments can often be washed and cut down to make great pillow covers or even use as upholstery fabric.
  • Re-use old fabric. If you are having a sofa recovered, consider trying to use portions of the old fabric if possible on smaller projects.

After going through everything that you can re-use inevitably there will be some new pieces that you will need to buy in order to complete your decor. Below are some considerations when buying new items.

  • Look for local first. Items that are produced or obtained regionally generally will have a smaller environmental impact from a transportation standpoint. The added benefit is that they generally are delivered quicker and support the local economy.
  • Look for vintage pieces. No new energy will go into the production of something that has already been made (aside from transport).
  • Pay attention to what new items are made from. If it is an item made from wood, ask where the wood came from. Ideally the item will be made from FSC (Forest Stewardship Certified), reclaimed woods, or urban hardwoods (trees felled as a result of storm or other natural reasons). If these are not available look for abundant native wood species which tend to be grown in a sustainable manner.
  • Although carpet companies have made great strides in the last few years to become “green” they still don’t match the age old natural wool rug. Look for all wool rugs, preferably handmade. Unfortunately few handmade rugs are woven locally which means that they must travel distances to get here, but wool is rapidly renewable, anti microbial, naturally resistant to mold mildew and bacteria. If maintained properly a well made handwoven rug will also last a lifetime.

Tips for Healthy Living Environment Focused Design

When designing a space with a focus on healthy living a few more considerations may come into play. The designer must first take note if the client has any special allergies or chemical sensitivities that will affect the design. Below are some general tips to consider:

  • Use organic wherever possible. Where chemical sensitivity, allergies or other health issues are concerned it is always best to use natural product components. Today there are organic options available for most home furnishing products.
  • Again we would recommend wool area rugs, unless there is an allergy involved. As noted above wool rugs are anti microbial, and naturally resistant to mold mildew and bacteria. They also have the added benefit of being able to be removed and thoroughly cleaned to remove dust and dirt.
  • Using low VOC paints is recommended any time recovering a wall is required. Most major paint companies offer these now. When possible use premixed low VOC colors as VOC’s tend to be added as tints are injected to the base.
  • Look for furniture assembled with water based glues. Most manufactures are making the switch but the alternative is a formaldehyde base which becomes a gas at room temperature and can “off gas” in your home for years.
  • Where dyes are used in fabrics and rugs, look for low impact (or no) chrome dyes or natural dyes. Also referred as Swiss Dyes low impact dyes are made with high absorption rates to readily bond with the fiber requiring less dye and minimizing the use of heavy metals. Vegetable dyes on the other hand are 100% natural to the point where they are bonded with the rug. There is some debate over the “green-ness” of vegetable dyes but in all they are better than standard chrome dyes.

Getting rid of the old

If you are buying some new items you are most likely doing away with some old pieces as well. The question then becomes what to do with your old pieces. If they are still useful try one of the following:

  • Donating them to the salvation army (who will come and get them in many cases).
  • Post them on Freecycle.org if you wish to give them away
  • Sell them locally on Craiglist
  • Contact a vintage furniture store or consignment shop to see if they are interested in buying or taking the piece in on consignment.

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The Origin of Plantation Shutters

When choosing new shutters as part of a home repair project you may be deciding whether looks or practicality are more important features for your home. You can stop worrying, because with plantation shutters you can have the very best of both. Plantation shutters can be traced all the way back to ancient Greece. They were used both internally and externally in Greek architecture to provide a degree of both privacy and safety. Influences of Greek building styles, such as plantation shutters, can be seen throughout the western world.

Before it became commonplace to glaze windows, shutters were used instead to protect the interior of buildings from the elements and from intruders. They would be opened during the day for increased ventilation and to allow light into the property.

Greek influences were common in architecture in America throughout the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This is particularly evident in public buildings such as libraries, and government buildings. These influences were also evident in the great plantation mansions stretching from South Carolina to Mississippi. Plantation owners wanted the same combination of beauty and privacy that the Greeks had valued; they also saw the aesthetic benefits of this style of shutter. They were also interested in security, as these plantation areas were isolated and not well populated. Plantation mansions were often targeted by robbers due to their locations association with wealth and prosperity.

Now you understand a little about the origin of plantation shutters, you might be interested to learn how to choose the appropriate shutters for your property.

Ask the opinion of a carpenter if you are not sure whether your existing window structure will support the extra weight of hinged shutter panels. If you need to replace the framework of the window, the project could cost more than you anticipated. Also note that if you live in an area prone to hurricanes, plantation shutters may not provide the necessary level of protection and you should consider hurricane shutters.

Decide on the width of louver you require before you buy shutter panels. As well as the appearance, the louver size has an impact on the shutter’s functionality. The wider the louver, the greater the airflow into the room and the more light you will be able to let in.

You will need to consider which material you prefer for your shutters. Although wooden shutters are the traditional choice and can produce a cozier effect, they may not be suitable for humid climates or rooms where they are likely to come into contact with water and steam. For these locations you may decide to choose vinyl, which is also cheaper and easier to maintain than wood.

Your final decision is whether you need fixed or adjustable slats. Depending on the function of your shutters, moveable slats may not be necessary, for example if you are planning on having them open all day and only closing them at night. If you want the shutters closed during the day, adjustable slats are great for letting in air and some light.

Now you just need to find a quality supplier of plantation blinds, and reliable contractor, unless you intend to fit the shutters yourself. If you are, ensure you get good advice from your home store, or various online sources before you begin the task.

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Wall Switch Plates – A History

If you graduated from any private of public school in the last 50 years, chances are pretty good that you know who discovered electricity and the light bulb.

Old Ben Franklin and Thomas Edison are locked in the folklore of modern inventors. Without them, we could still be in the dark, literally.

While our homes and cities are bathed in the light of Edison, the inventor of wall switch plates is unknown, lost in the annals of discovery and invention.

If you think about it, it was a pretty good invention. While we rarely come into contact with the light bulb on the ceiling, hardly a day goes by when we don’t flick a light on. And protecting us from 110 volts of sizzling electricity that could literally curl your hair are the venerable, trusty wall switch plates, courtesy of Anonymous.

Thank you Mr. Anonymous whoever you are. Without you we would be reaching into the wall and connecting two wires together, hoping they wouldn’t turn on us in the process.

Of course, switch plates aren’t just about safety any longer. Today they’re about style. Where they once came in white, beige and brown, switch plates come in a cornucopia of colors and styles that would have old Tom and Ben standing there for days in Home Depot, going over their options.

So, what do you look for in wall switch plates for your home? The first thing you need to do is take an inventory. How many single switches, how many doubles, triples and quads do you have in your home?

Back in the day, light switches just had two buttons, one for on and one for off. Today there are paddle switches, sliders, dimmers and the old flip switch. Look at each switch and figure out which ones you need. Watch out for the trickier combinations, such as two paddles and a dimmer. These can affect your choices when you go shopping.

If you’re just replacing cracked or discolored wall switch plates, you can probably find a match at a local hardware store. If you’re looking to replace all the switch plates in a room or your entire home, you can not only shop your local mega hardware store but also go online. There are literally thousands of choices out there, in every color, style and material.

If there is a theme, hobby or interest out there, you can find switch plates to match. Plastic is the old stand by, but you can get switch plates in porcelain, steel, aluminum, copper, ceramic or even blown glass. Each has its own unique style and fit in your home.

One of the great things about wall switch plates is they are all standard. The screw holes on all plates are standard, so all you have to worry about is the number of switches you have and the type. From there, you can find a design and material that fits your needs. And if you can’t find the right wall switch plates for that dimmer switch in your home, get a plate for a regular switch. The post the dimmer knob fits in goes right through and the round knob covers the slot.

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The Place of Vases in the Home

An empty vase can be a sad sight. It sits there, rising skywards, its open mouth straining for flowery contents. It is only half of a piece, half of an accessory, always wanting and waiting. Yet, there is a simple dignity to the vase too. Stoic, never complaining, it is a beautiful centerpiece in the home, whether it is populated or not.

When decorating with vases it is important to pay attention to this dichotomy of the object. It will exist in conjunction with a flower, as well as on its own, as a centerpiece in its own right. That means that you have to anticipate not only the vase when fully actuated, but also how it will appear in the room when it is simply an empty vase.

For this reason many people use vases as temporary items. When flowers pop into their lives they pull them out of the cabinet, and then the set is complete. Then when the flowers are finished, the vase goes back into hiding.

These temporary vases are usually innocuous things, made of simple glass or ceramic, with little in the way of adornment. Even the fancier ones are merely temporary however, designed to house a flower for an hour and then return to obscurity.

Some people offset the imbalance of an empty vase by merely filling it with artificial flowers, or planets, or even using sticks of incense or bamboo or other natural decorative products. There are also some people who do both, cycling living and artificial pieces in and out as they become available. This allows you to constantly change and rearrange the feel of the room.

More permanent vases are usually made of heavier materials, and contain adornment of some kind. Marble and stone vases usually feature natural patterns, while steal and modern glass vases will usually have strange and exotic shaping.

The vase is an interesting piece in the home. Trying to match your décor with an item that will change as often as you get new flowers can be a challenge. However there are a wide variety of options allowing you to create the perfect look for your environment.

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A Birch Bark Bedroom

You just completed a trip to Vermont where you saw more interesting interior design than what is in your Chicago condo. Just because you live in a high rise, does not mean you are restricted to contemporary or modern decor. You slept really well while you were in Vermont, and want to recreate a little piece of that calm and peacefulness into your bedroom.

Birch Bark is a great background to use on your walls because it is light in color, which will brighten your room. At the same time, you can accessorize with a darker wooden, four-poster bed, with finials that would reflect the Vermont touch you are looking for. Toss in some red accent pillows, a red lampshade and already your bedroom is looking great.

Sound fun? How about this: change the lighting in your bedroom to a “stick” lighting fixture. If your ceiling permits, maybe even a chandelier! You can find stick furniture or accent pieces just by going on line. They are not hugely expensive and will really bring your room together.

Now for the flooring. Since there will be so much wood in the room, you may want to go with a woolen rug that has birch bark coloration. If your room is small and you want to make it look larger, purchase a rug with stripes in it to be laid in the proper direction to make the room “bigger”.

Now the most important part: the bedding. Vermont is all about being cozy during those cold winter months — just like where you live. A nice down comforter would be great. But what kind? Both baffle box and box stitch construction secure down in separate compartments, which will keep the down evenly distributed between the two pieces of material. Baffle box construction and box construction both provide you with the warmth you are looking for, but the look is different. The box stitch comforter gives a more fluffy look because each square is pulled together at its edges, which provides a “mounded” look, and conforms to the shape of your body better. Baffle box makes each square look more box-like and it makes the top of the comforter look flat, almost looking like another mattress. The internal walls of the baffle box also maximize expansion of each plumule to attach to each other, at the same time holding the down in place.

Also very important, a duvet for your comforter. Comforters are not meant to be used without a cover, which is the duvet. There are a multitude of choices on line that you could go with. For your Vermont decor, I would suggest something off white, with an earth tone pattern. This would complement the birch bark, your rug, and the darker furniture pieces you have incorporated into your room.

Welcome to a piece of Vermont!

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