Topic: Home
By Julie Thibodeaux
Are you planning a green Christmas this year? Eco...
By Rita Cook
Turkey season is gearing up and it’s time for families to...
By Rita Cook
No matter how well insulated you think your home might be there are probably still a few cracks that you haven’t discovered. Did you know that those cracks and gaps mean money out of your pocket? So, as the weather begins to...
Photos from Sustainability + Me! reception sponsored by Veev Acai Spirits.
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By Holly Haber
The Net Zero Energy Home of Tomorrow shown at the State Fair of Texas this year was a fully furnished model home. It has all of the features that you might expect: solar panels, solar hot water system, LED lights, energy efficient appliances, and a smart heating and cooling system...
By Julie Thibodeaux
How many baby boomers does it take...
More than 83 percent of the homes built in Dallas that are LEED certified are Dallas Habitat for Humanity homes.
By Kristy Alpert
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By Rita Cook
Forty-eight year old Dallas resident Connie Chantilis is a...
By Rita Cook
If you asked interior designer Julie Reynolds what motivates her when thinking green she’ll tell you “If there is any doubt as to why a person would not want to live green they need to review their latest bills from the water company and their electric provider,” she says “It is simply the best way to extend one's income...
