Showing posts with label #LEED. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #LEED. Show all posts

24.10.14

WALTER WHITE ~ FROM BREAKING BAD TO BREAKING GOOD!


WHO KNEW???? 

Who knew that Walter White a chemist and drug lord, who cooked crystal meth on the hit TV series Breaking Bad cared about the environment????

After doing some research, I found an article on Treehugger which states the following, 

Methamphetamines a Clear Danger to the Environment Illicit methamphetamine dumping has killed livestock.  A group of forestry workers were taken ill when they came in contact with a meth dump. A meth lab that had been operating for several years produced so many toxic fumes that the surrounding trees, 150-year-old ponderosa pines, had died. Tree kills around meth labs are not rare occurrences. In fact, 26,000 acres of Tahoma State Forest were closed because of meth pollution. "

A little background info for those of you not familiar with the series; "Walt" found out he had terminal lung cancer and started manufacturing meth to help pay for his Cancer treatments and to provide for his wife and children should he die.  He made quite a lot of money.

Now Walt aka Bryan Cranston is living responsibly and saving fists full of dollars with his Eco-Friendly, Platinum LEED certified and very green beach house just outside of Los Angeles California. This home is truly gentle on the environment.



LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. 

There are four levels of certification - Platinum is the highest level that can be achieved. 

Some of the Eco Friendly features that this home is equipped with are photovoltaic and water heating solar panels, rain water collection, recycled materials, LED lighting,  Energy Star appliances, radiant floor heating, triple pane windows, ceiling fans to circulate the air. The list is endless!! 

This home is also the first Passive home to be built in the county. Passive solar homes do not use active mechanical systems/ furnaces, but instead are constructed to allow sunlight to be absorbed by windows and stored in walls and floors to be distributed in the form of usable heat in the winter and to reflect or reject solar heat in the summer.


I would like to share a few photos of this amazing home with you

Enjoy!












  Photos - Courtesy of Dwell

This home is an inspiration example for anyone interested in green building or living an eco-friendly, and sustainable lifestyle.


Soulier Design Studio specializes in Sustainability, Eco-Friendly Design, Products and Lifestyle.

Please visit us at 

https://www.soulierdesignstudio.com

14.5.14

WAIT- STOP USING TOXIC WASTE FOR YOUR SPRING CLEANING! | ECO FRIENDLY | MAY 14




WOW this has been a hard, looooooooong winter. These last few days here in the Toronto area and outskirts, we have been privy to what appears to be the tardy beginning of spring and winter's final kiss.

At least I HOPE!

The temperatures have been all over the place making it really difficult trying to figure out what to wear.  21 degree Celsius one day and then down to 11 degrees the next. I have stored away our ice scrapers, snow shovels, winter coats, boots and gloves I am ready for Spring.  BRING IT ON!!

This is the time of year when most of us start the annual ritual of Spring Cleaning.  Cleaning and organizing the house from top to bottom and busting open all the windows after an extremely long and dreary winter. Literally getting rid of all the cobwebs.

Unfortunately, most of the products sold at the supermarket for cleaning our homes are extremely toxic to our health. Several studies have linked these products to various cancers, infertility and a whole host of dreadful diseases.

If you have been following my posts, you will know that I am in the final stages of my LEED AP studies.  My specialty will be Homes.  For a home to achieve LEED Certified status, up to 136 credits are distributed into eight categories, one being Indoor Environmental Quality and within this category is Indoor Air Quality. More specifically - reducing the creation and exposure to indoor air pollutants. My blog post Breathe Easy Interior Design 1 and II , talks to you about the health of your indoor air being compromised by non Eco friendly interior furnishings such as carpets, beds, paint, couches, and fabrics that off gas harmful chemicals into the air.  Well, non Eco friendly chemicals that we use to clean our homes have the exact same effect.

I absolutely cringe every time I watch the commercial for a very popular air freshener and the person is spraying their home, bedding, couch and all furniture in the house to get rid of odour's.  My first thought is, "don't they realize that they have just contaminated the air with chemicals and that their family are now breathing them into their lungs" and then my next thought is, "why does their house smell sooo bad that they feel they have to mask it?" How about the commercial for a popular aerosol disinfectant and again the person is spraying it all over the place like a maniac and most unbelievably onto the kitchen counters to get rid of germs. While gasping in disbelief I think about food being prepared on those counters absorbing all these chemicals. "Here can I interest you in a chemical sandwich? "Ewwwwwww, no thank you I think I will take a pass"!!!!! Yes, they are killing the germs and their families health as well.

If you look under my sink in my kitchen or my bathroom, you will not find any of these chemicals.  I use these 3 simple natural products from my kitchen that are just as effective.  By the way the added bonus is that they are ALOT less expensive.

Everyone has Baking Soda in their pantry right ? 


Baking Soda is mildly abrasive and cleans pretty much everything. I use it on my counters (fantastic for red wine and coffee stains) my sink, to clean the tub, down the drain, the list is endless.

How about lemons? Most of us have lemons or lemon juice in our fridge.


The juice from this lovely yellow fruit can be used as an air freshener, helps cut grease, cleans wood cutting boards. I use it with baking soda to clean my stainless steel sink, bathroom sink; the list is endless.

White vinegar - another staple in everyones pantry.


Vinegar is a highly versatile cleaning product and can be used for unclogging drains, as a deodorizer, cutting grime on the top of the refrigerator, removing mineral deposits and buildup in a tea kettle or in the coffee maker, use full strength for killing germs in the bathroom.  Yes, I am repeating myself for the third time - the list is endless.

One Eco friendly cleaning appliance that I use all the time is my steamer.  I love my steamer.

All pictures - Courtesy of Google

This is not the brand I have but mine looks similar to this.  You just add water, it heats up.  When ready, the light will signal and you are ready to steam to your hearts content. I use this on grout, (Even though I am on a mission to eliminate all the grout in the world LOL)  the toilet, to disinfect the floors, counter tops, on the bed and furniture to freshen and just about everywhere.  Because the steam is extremely hot (not to the touch), steamers sanitize and disinfect any surface in your home and if anyone suffers from allergies, the steam vapour helps kill dust mites, molds, fungi and bacteria. Bonus!

And guess what???????  NO CHEMICALS AND HOW VERY GREEN

I hope that this very long blog post has inspired you to clear your home of these harmful cleaning products and introduce these natural, green products already in your home.

If you are curious and would like more information about the specific chemicals in your household cleaning and beauty products that you are currently using in your home, a wonderful resource is EWG - Environmental Working Group -  "The nation’s most effective environmental health research and advocacy organization."   


I guarantee, you will be alarmingly surprised!!

Soulier Design Studio specializes in Sustainability and Eco Friendly Design, Products and Lifestyle

Please visit us at http://www.soulierdesignstudio.com

1.8.12

LEED CERTIFIED AND LOVELY TOO | ECO FRIENDLY

Hi, I’m Joanna. I write for Design Shuffle, a premier website and blog displaying interior designers' work and plenty of decorating ideas for die-hard design lovers like me. I'm so excited to be here to share a guest post today. As you know, the lovely designer and driving force behind De-sign of the Times is passionate about green design and is working toward her LEED AP Homes (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) designation. So, to follow her lead and talk about eco-friendly interiors, today we want to showcase some of the lovely homes with (LEED) Certification and share with you some thoughts on the rooms from a design enthusiast's point of view.
LEED Certified Interiors
The Hillside House is the first LEED for Homes Platinum certified house in Marin County, California. Of this stunning four level home, Dig Digs says, "Among house’s green features are: low-flow fixtures, efficient LED lighting, Energy Star appliances, whole house automation, solar thermal, solar PV, and many others." What we see in the home's living room is a beautiful and inviting gathering place for family and friends. We can't take our eyes off the gorgeous oversized pendant lights.

LEED Certified Interiors
Located on Bainbridge Island near Seattle, Washington, the Ellis House earned LEED Platinum Certification. Coates Design says it is "70% more energy efficient than a typical home, which reduces the carbon footprint." The windows and skylights seen here may contribute to that energy efficiency, but we love the contemporary good looks of the open space. Wouldn't it be the perfect space to read, relax and enjoy the view?

LEED Certified Interiors
The architects of Southern Living magazine's first sustainable Showcase Home tell us it was built to LEED certification standards and "is a model of environmentally responsible design, building techniques and materials, and energy-saving systems." We love the dark floor in this simply appointed dining room. It's an earth-friendly sustainable wood-- beautiful bamboo.

LEED Certified Interiors
The Chicago Tribune says that this home in the suburbs of Chicago gained the LEED platinum status. The homeowners and their architect carefully balanced costs and needs including ADA adaptability for the future. We think this calm and soothing bedroom design is as lovely as it eco-friendly. The space definitely carries its greenness with style and great good looks.

LEED Certified Interiors
Seattle Homes & Lifestyles (http://coatesdesign.doreydevelopment.com/sites/default/files/press/Seattle%20Homes%20Summer.pdf) chose the Bainbridge house bathroom as its 2010 Bath of the Year. One of the features mentioned in their magazine article about this sleek bath is that the radiant-heated floor, powered by a whole-house geothermal heating system, is colored by a rich soy stain. Our favorite element in the room is the lighting, bright yellow Mid-Century pendant lights. What an inviting and relaxing space.

LEED Certified Interiors
From At Home in Arkansas magazine comes a story about a couple who tackled a LEED Certified complete remodel of a 1968 home. From the array of photos of the homes interior featured in the magazine article, this stunning dining area immediately caught our attention. Among the many eco-friendly elements seen here, is a tabletop created from reclaimed barnwood. The metal chairs and the custom banquette are our favorite pieces.

LEED Certified Interiors
From Kitchen Details and Design we learned that "Ceasarstone comes in 40 Colors with 6 being recycled (quartz reflection is awesome and contains up to 35% post consumer recycled glass!)" The gorgeous color called "Apple Martini" was used for the countertop and backsplash in the sleek kitchen of this (project7ten) LEED Platinum Home.

LEED Certified Interiors
Kathleen of Ambiance & Armoires tells us, "Low VOC paint, efficient hydronic radiant floor heating, low flow plumbing, and high efficacy lighting are just some of the elements that make these residences so incredible." What we see is a comfortable inviting space--brilliant contemporary color combined with the rich organic look of natural materials. Our take away from today's short but stunning tour of homes is most definitely the realization that LEED certified designers do not have to sacrifice beauty for earth-friendly living spaces. All eight rooms are filled with inspiring interior design ideas.  Images: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 Which of these was your favorite LEED design? Let us know in the comments and don't forget to check out various other inspiration on Design Shuffle's design gallery!
Soulier Design Studio specializes in Sustainability and Eco Friendly Design and Products http:// www.soulierdesignstudio.com