By: Jerry Dyess | 2010-03-31 | Real Estate Recent news about the impact of global warming has many of us wondering how we can do our part to live "greener" in our homes. One of the ways we've learned how to do this, of course, is to simply conserve and recycle when we can, but it's also very easy to go green in other ways. If you have a green home, you're helping the environment, and it's also a way to save money. With just a few changes to your lifestyle, everyone can go green -- yes, you too. read more
By: Fern Stone | 2010-03-31 | Interior design By using less energy, we help protect our environment by preventing greenhouse gas emissions caused when electricity is generated. Something as simple as applying window film to your windows can save energy and money. read more
By: Kaitlin Ray | 2012-02-22 | Home improvement The green movement for several is one which shows a threat to the environment and the changes which are occurring. To others, it is offering new opportunities to begin changing lifestyle and designer approaches. read more
By: Michael Caviness | 2012-02-15 | Kitchens In the past few decades, homeowners have discovered the many advantages of using sustainable building materials in home construction. Natural stone, like granite and marble, is an excellent choice when attempting to “green” your home. It is an environmentally friendly product that is affordable, safe and durable. read more
By: Erric Cothum | 2011-02-21 | Home improvement Changing a few of your habits can make your home more energy efficient and environmentally healthy. read more
By: Art Gib | 2010-11-23 | Article Marketing It's wise to "green" your home as much as possible not only to help protect the environment but to reduce costs on energy bills. Many small things can be done to increase the energy efficiency of a home that require minimal investment and offer big returns. read more
By: Marlon Jackson | 2010-12-21 | Homeschooling One of the simplest ways to help the environment and possibly improve your home environment is to clean green. You can easily change your cleaning habits to reflect an eco-friendly mindset without sacrificing sanitation. read more
By: Marlon Jackson | 2010-11-20 | Homeschooling Cleaning is one area where it's undoubtedly a good idea to go green. You can easily change your cleaning habits to reflect an eco-friendly mindset without sacrificing sanitation. read more
By: George Jochem | 2012-02-08 | Environment For years, inefficient CFLs and traditional incandescent light bulbs provided light to Ipswich homes. Today, we have a green option with energy-efficient LED light bulbs. You can find LED bulbs for most light fixtures in a variety of cool and warm light and dimmable and non-dimmable varieties. The durable, mercury-free bulbs have a higher upfront cost than traditional bulbs, but LEDs actually cost read more
By: Holly Franklin | 2011-07-30 | Environment When you mull about going green in your life, what about your home? Have you toyed with the idea of using eco-friendly methods to construct a new home or maybe searching for ways to convert your existing house so that it will be more green? read more
By: Ty Wright | 2010-05-19 | Interior design Green home is the want of more and more people. With the effects of mankind on the planet, we are more and more aware of those negative effects. If we want to do something to save our planet, we should change our lifestyles and go green. The first place is your home. We spend most of our time at home and the most money on our house. So let’s start with your Home.
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By: san tom | 2011-03-29 | Diy Going eco-friendly is an essential element of our daily lives. we are able to save bucks from much less vitality intake together with do marvelous to the environment. knowing the actions you can take to ensure that the residence is operating effectively is steering to save on your expenses and make you really feel marvelous about your vitality use. read more
By: Raymond Levi | 2010-12-30 | Marketing Two items which are low cost and work effectively in relation to cleaning are vinegar and baking soda. Each of this merchandise has been used for years to clean varied features of the home and is non-toxic. read more
By: Eric Bagdley | 2010-09-25 | Home improvement It is a widely known fact that the world is made up of finite resources, and that we need to make greener choices in order to help the generations ahead of us. But it is a lesser known fact that our homes and offices are actually a major contributor to the problem. read more
By: James Egan | 2011-02-24 | Sales Anyone looking at saving money by switching to a 'greener' way of life is bound to have come across the par 20 LED light bulb, as well as the mr16 LED bulbs, but what do you really know about them? Are they any better than the other energy saving light bulbs? Do they cost you less in the long run? And, do they really do anything to help save the planet? read more