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DIY Idea: Make Dull Doors Fancy With Molding

ECOMETRO EDITORS / Friday, May 29, 2009 06:57 PM


So many homes have cheap hollow wood doors, usually highly lacquered, almost always ugly. We spotted this makeover on Design Sponge, which comes complete with downloadable instructions. With some simple molding and a paint job, the homeowner made 12 dull doors look like beautiful, and kept them out of the salvage center.

If you take on this project, check out our coupons (in the book or online, above) for hardware store and paint discounts.

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TAGS: HOME, green remodeling

Cob and straw bale, you make me feel like a natural builder

JENNY SEIFERT / Wednesday, June 18, 2008 12:26 AM

Sitting in the Urban Grind Coffeehouse in Portland, OR, talking about natural building with Lydia Doleman, owner of the Portland-based natural building company Flyer Hammer Productions, I could feel my jealousy of her job coalescing. I had just completed her class An Introduction to Carpentry for Women, and was ready to trade in my computer – my current primary tool – for a table saw. Inspired and empowered by the possibilities that my new skill presented, I was compelled to find out what it’s like to be a woman in a (stereo)typically male profession and to understand the spin that natural building puts on the construction trade.

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TAGS: HOME, LIVE, flooring, green remodeling, home improvement classes, salvaged materials, the sustainable mystique, wood

Rain Gardens and Earthworms

Garden of Weedin'
MONYA NOELKE / Wednesday, December 26, 2007 05:37 PM

Last week’s rain created waterfalls in my rock walls and lake sized puddles at the corner of my house which resulted in a stream of water across my laundry room floor. Hunched under a torrential downpour I dug drainage ditches from my new lakes to the front slope – it worked!

Within a couple of hours the lakes were empty, even as the rain continued. This has caused me to reconsider “Rain Gardens”. The smattering I know of rain gardens makes me think I have inadequate distance between my foundation and my neighbors’ for creating one. More...

TAGS: HOME, compost, gardening, green remodeling, water conservation

EcoUrbanism: Would This Mean Livable, Sustainable Communities?

Casa Verde
PATTI SOUTHARD / Wednesday, December 19, 2007 05:13 PM

There are so many trendy words all describing green something or is it sustainable? Lately we hear about living communities or in some circles “eco urbanism”, I decided to investigate this further and here is what I found. More...

TAGS: HOME, green remodeling

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall … I Am My father After All.

Bumper Sticker Life
DIANA CRANE / Friday, December 14, 2007 02:34 PM

The actual bumper sticker says mother, not father. The alteration, as well as a detour from what I intended to write about, are necessary. I’ve got a guilty conscience and need to deal with it.

When I was a kid growing up on Long Island I loved going to the dump with my dad.  I got to sit in the front seat (a coveted position usually occupied by my mother or older siblings) and my job was to scout out dumpsites in what was then rural Suffolk County. There were no solid waste management facilities and any unsigned (“No dumping allowed.”) stretch of vacant land qualified as a final resting place for stuff we no longer wanted. Ravines were particularly prime locations and watching garbage of all sorts tumble downhill was always entertaining More...

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Revved-up? Re-User

Garden of Weedin'
MONYA NOELKE / Monday, December 10, 2007 04:16 PM

Castle in Molyvos, Greece 

There is a sufficiency in the world for man's need but not for man's greed. ~Mohandas K. Gandhi

A couple of weeks in Greece slowed me wa-a-a-y down. We Americans just live too fast, too wastefully and make life too complex it seems to me now. More...

TAGS: HOME, gardening, green remodeling, hardware stores

What's In a Name?

EcoConsumer
TOM WATSON / Wednesday, November 14, 2007 01:21 PM

Maybe you've heard that Environmental Home Center in Seattle has changed its name to "ecohaus."  My initial response: I hated it. But in the interest of fairness, first let me list what appear to be the advantages of the new name:

- It's shorter, and much less of a mouthful to say - three syllables instead of eight syllables.

- It brings the company's three stores - Environmental Home Center in south Seattle and Environmental Building Supplies in Portland and Bend, Oregon - together under one name.

- It looks nice with their new logo. More...

TAGS: HOME, green remodeling, hardware stores

“Better Living Through Denial”

Bumper Sticker Life
DIANA CRANE / Friday, October 26, 2007 03:49 PM

“Time for a family meeting.” These are the five most dreaded words uttered at my house, occupied by a husband, two teenagers, two cats, and a dog … all highly skilled at avoidance tactics. But the word certain to elicit groans and sudden recall of urgent needs to be elsewhere … is “sustainability,” dubbed the “S” word.

Recently I went for broke and declared the S word the topic of a family chat. A bumper sticker that could describe the response is: “Better living through denial.” Yeah, better for them. Denial is no longer an option for me.

I should disclose upfront that I work for PCC Natural Markets, a Seattle-based natural foods cooperative. Five years ago — pre-PCC — sustainability was not in my vocabulary. A junk food mom who could barely define organic, I joined PCC and, since I do the household buying, so did my family. After a few weeks at PCC I started introducing lots of new terms at the dinner table … genetically modified, irradiation, trans fat … the result of working with people who are genuinely passionate about all things natural.

I’ve transitioned gradually from the dark side — one organic- shade-grown-and-fairly-traded cup of coffee at a time — and I’ve discovered that incorporating sustainable choices in my life isn’t as hard as I’d feared. I’ve not yet tried hemp milk in my coffee, I don’t drive a hybrid, and I don’t pee in the dark to save electricity, but I do recycle all my Diet Coke cans, bring my own bags for groceries, and try to get my family to embrace the S word.

Back to the meeting. I quoted a bumper sticker I saw on a truck during a farm tour I took last year: “Compost. A rind is a terrible thing to waste.” It’s no surprise that composting is not a natural impulse for teenagers just beginning to venture out into the world, far from the warm, familiar source of comfort and possibilities (the TV, not their “parental units,” as we’re described to their friends). After all, composting may be a fine idea for people who actually like to do stuff like that, but the garbage disposal is a lot handier and if it clogs from too much sticky rice forced down the drain, dad knows how to fix it.

I was tenacious and declared a composting campaign, promising we’d have even more fun than our last family fire drill. (Well, fun for them; I had to be sedated after finding two smoke alarms had been disabled by my son because low batteries made them beep and woke him up.) We downloaded some composting information (great stuff at seattletilth.org and cedar-grove.com and seattle.gov/util) and will begin our adventure in composting this weekend.

Next up is a “green” household audit covering all the ways we can conserve energy, reduce waste, and still keep peace in the house. I already have a bumper sticker in mind for that. Stay tuned. More...

TAGS: LIVE, compost, green remodeling

Ecomaniac! Green Roofs

ECOMETRO EDITORS / Wednesday, September 26, 2007 12:22 PM

You’ve seen them all over town, so why not have your own green roof? More...

TAGS: HOME, ecomaniac, green remodeling, roofing

Green Building: New & Used Green Products

ECOMETRO EDITORS / Wednesday, September 26, 2007 12:05 PM

It’s fitting that the word “eco” comes from the ancient Greek “oikos” meaning home. Our homes use significant energy. Whether you are building a home or remodeling, there are myriad ways to go green, increase your comfort, and lower your bills. We’ve included some info for renters, too. For inspiration, learn the impact of your home energy use by calculating your CO2 emissions at carboncounter.orgMore...

TAGS: HOME, green remodeling
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