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{Re}habitat

Learn how adaptive reuse and upcycling can add hip design to your home, apartment, or yard with the Go Green channel's {Re}habitat series. Follow host Rachael Ranney as she shows you how to repurpose salvaged and found materials, adding fun and function to your space without breaking your budget.


Suggest repurposing projects for Rachael in the comments below!

The Look of Wood

Written by Fypon Tue Feb 26 2013

People love the look of natural wood throughout the home. From kitchen cabinets to hardwood flooring to natural cedar shake roofs, wood appeals to almost every homeowner. What doesn’t appeal to people are the inherent problems of having real wood products, such as rotting and decaying of wood, insect infestations, warping, and high maintenance.

The Look of Wood

Written by Simonton Windows Tue Feb 26 2013

People love the look of natural wood throughout the home. From kitchen cabinets to hardwood flooring to natural cedar shake roofs, wood appeals to almost every homeowner. What doesn’t appeal to people are the inherent problems of having real wood products, such as rotting and decaying of wood, insect infestations, warping and high maintenance needs.

The Look of Wood

Written by Simonton Windows Tue Feb 26 2013

People love the look of natural wood throughout the home. From kitchen cabinets to hardwood flooring to natural cedar shake roofs, wood appeals to almost every homeowner. What doesn’t appeal to people are the inherent problems of having real wood products, such as rotting and decaying of wood, insect infestations, warping and high maintenance needs.

The Look of Wood

Written by DaVinci Roofscapes Tue Feb 26 2013

People love the look of natural wood throughout the home. From kitchen cabinets to hardwood flooring to natural cedar shake roofs, wood appeals to almost every homeowner. What doesn’t appeal to people are the inherent problems of having real wood products, such as rotting and decaying of wood, insect infestations, warping and high maintenance needs.

In Romania, high in the Carpathian Mountains, is one of the few ice hotels in the world and the first ice hotel in Eastern Europe.

Making an assessment of your energy needs and uses is a valuable way to both save money and stay true to sustainable values.

The party wall presents a challenge when constructing hotel rooms. What goes into the wall assembly matters when the job calls for controlling sound transmission.

To Build Means to Change

Written by UB Hawthorn Mon Feb 18 2013

An interview with Tedd Benson on Open Building, an approach to building that embraces the changing needs of homeowners.