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Building a “Green” Home – What Does it Really Mean?

Building a “Green” Home – What Does it Really Mean?

By Guest Author, Jonathan S. Vincent, AIA - LEED Accredited Professional Everyone is interested in building a “green” house, but what that means will vary depending upon the owner’s goals. In general, a green house will be one that is designed to use fewer non-renewable resources, and to conserve land, water and energy. The ...
The Dry Creek, NC (T00250)

The Dry Creek, NC (T00250)

Square feet: 2,188Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 4Additional Features:1st/Main Level Master BedCathedral Living Room While a large home can be fun to think about, half of all new homes constructed today are less than 2,400 square feet. However, even a home this size can provide all the features a modern homeowner desires. The Dry Creek Floor ...
Timberpeg Habitat For Humanity Project

Timberpeg Habitat For Humanity Project

Timberpeg® has worked with Habitat for Humanity to construct a new home in Norwich, VT. It is a full timber frame design. In addition to design, Timberpeg supplied the timber frame and labor. Our supplier, Foard Panel of West Chesterfield, NH, donated the structural insulated panels and labor to enclose the home. Flat ...
Washington, VA (T00392)

Washington, VA (T00392)

Square feet: 4,808Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 3Additional Features:Cathedral Great Room Ceilings Home Built by Smith & Robertson, Inc.
Free Union, VA (T00373)

Free Union, VA (T00373)

Square feet: 3,302Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 2Additional Features:Cathedral Great Room Ceilings Home Built by Smith & Robertson, Inc.