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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - A survey of local home building associations and recent updates reveal that more than 100,000 homes have been built and certified by voluntary, builder-supported green building programs around the country since the mid-1990s, according to the National Association of Home Builders.
- Greening a house that was built before we knew to care isn\'t impossible; here are 45 tips.
- The Healthy House Institute built a model demonstration house designed to optimize occupant health by minimizing indoor air pollution.
- Design and planting principles.
- Healthier ways to bed down.
- Green homes link sustainable materials and practices with better human and environmental health.
- The harmonious interaction with nature is the guiding principle of the Building Biology approach to healthy home building.
- Tips for selection, location, and use.
- Like linoleum, cork flooring was more popular in the past than it is today, although it is making a comeback.
- With the ill effects of poor indoor air quality often in the news these days, it pays to
design and build a house that’s healthy from the start.
- 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.
- Designing and building an energy-efficient home.
- Three viewpoints of designing a healthy building include: the importance of sustainable development, the role of occupants for ensuring indoor air quality, and ongoing developments related to indoor finishes with low chemical emissions and good fungal resistance.
- Bright ideas for better lighting.
- With energy prices skyrocketing and the temperature continuing to spike, most homeowners dread receiving their energy bill in the height of summer. But what most homeowners don’t realize is that they could own a high performance home that requires much less energy.
- It's Louisiana’s first LEED-certified home, as well as the first “Extreme Makeover” home to be certified green.
- Don't just hang some and forget about them. Your choice of window embellishment could have an impact on your health.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 119-126.
- If we still rode horses every day, we’d never have a barn attached to the house because the animal odors would be objectionable. Yet houses routinely have an attached garage which contains much more unhealthy odors.
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