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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - The Healthy House Institute built a model demonstration house designed to optimize occupant health by minimizing indoor air pollution.
- Most people have heard that tight houses cause indoor air pollution. Actually, this represents a simplistic view of the problem. Tight construction is, in reality, part of the solution. This article explains why.
- LEED homes offer many benefits to home owners, including lower energy and water bills; reduced greenhouse gas emissions; increased comfort, less exposure to indoor pollutants such as mold, mildew and other indoor toxins, and lower maintenance costs.
- Various ways in which windows affect our environment.
- By incorporating green remodeling practices, homeowners can avoid serious health issues linked to unhealthy indoor air.
- Green remodeling can be done in small ways and doesn’t necessarily have to encompass the entire home.
- Bright ideas for better lighting.
- John Bower's advice on building healthy homes.
- John Bower's presentation at the Energy Efficient Building Association, Excellence in Housing Conference, Dallas Texas, February 1994.
- Giving an old house - a 1926 craftsman-style bungalow - a greener, healthier future; This Old House (TOH) dedicated its 50th project to an eco-friendly remodel.
- A healthy house needs balanced airflow.
- Don't just hang some and forget about them. Your choice of window embellishment could have an impact on your health.
- Specialty glass work helps make a house a home with very little impact on your family's health.
- A little thought to the health impact of decorating materials will only add to a home's pleasant atmosphere.
- Choose easy-to-clean items for a comfortable, low-allergen home.
- Weigh the variety of options in the realm of wood furniture against the physical needs of your family.
- Metal furniture can be less irritating. It's also more decorative than you might think.
- All-natural may not be as irritant free as you'd think — and not all wicker furniture is all natural.
- Antique pieces can lend warmth and charm to your home.
- It turns out the chef's kitchen is extremely practical.
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