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Business in our Home Improvement Division is booming.  We have multiple whole-house renovations under way, with several more in development.  Two homeowners in Bethesda have hired us to turn their existing rambler into an authentic bungalow.  Check back in the fall for photos.

 

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Mark your calendars! On April 3rd, 2010, the Green Building Institute will host a Green Evolution Tour of Bungalow Row.

The tour will be co-hosted by Dave Woolley-Wilson, Executive Director of The Green Building Institute, and Christian Gladu, home designer extraordinaire.

The tour will follow the development of the 8 homes making up the Bungalow Row enclave.  The homes are a microcosm of the green building movement, as each subsequent home incorporated additional green features, culminating in The Incredibly Green Home of Chevy Chase.

The tour will start at 5120 Fairglen, a home currently under constuction that features SIPS panels and vertical ground loop geothermal HVAC.  The home is slated to be LEED certified. 

We've set a date of April 3rd, (hopefully) at the peak of the cherry blossoms.

Space will be limited so click here to register.


Our friend Michael Kiefer of Green DC Realty recently wrangled a nice piece on some of the green projects going on in town, and it mentioned The Incredibly Green Home.  Thanks Michael!



DREAMING OF A WHITE (and GREEN) CHRISTMAS “Environmentally friendly housing” once conjured images of dwellings with oodles of solar panels, no electricity, and maybe even an outdoor privy. Times have changed. Drastically. Local developers are still building green homes that save energy, but don’t skimp on aesthetics. Think tree-huggers in Chanel! Here are a few homes that may be green, but definitely aren’t gauche.



NOBLE NET ZERO: Marcie Meditch and John Murphey of Meditch Murphey Architects designed, developed and sold 6201 WEST HALBER ROAD in the Bannock Burn neighborhood of Bethesda for $1,795,000 with the help of Michael Kiefer and Fritz Hubig of Green DC Realty. The house is classified as a “net zero” home because on an annual average basis it produces as much energy as it consumes (read: zero-dollar energy bills). Nash Construction included all the typical luxury amenities you might expect as well as such “green” features as geothermal heating system with energy recover, solar electric and hot water systems, rain barrels, low-flow toilets (yes, there are high end plumbing fixtures that meet this criteria), and a green roof. Interior finishes include many recycled, reclaimed, and sustainably-harvested local materials. The buyer, Ann Luskey, an interior designer and noted environmentalist, serves as a trustee of the City Kids to Wilderness Project and the Whaleman Foundation. The house will be submitted for LEED Platinum certification, the highest level of “green” from the U.S. Green Building Council



INCREDIBLY GREEN: Bethesda Bungalows, a custom builder specializing in energy efficient Arts & Crafts and Prairie-style houses, recently completed 5133 FAIRGLEN LANE in Chevy Chase. The five bedroom, five and a half bath property known as “The Incredibly Green Home” is listed for $1,895,000 and showcases the latest green technologies and building methods. It combines the aesthetics of both Frank Lloyd Wright and Asian design to achieve a Zen-like effect. The Christian Gladu-designed house boasts a unique mix of luxury amenities, and also features like Enviroshake recycled composite roof shingles, Forest Stewardship Council-certified Brazilian cherry floors, Teragren bamboo builtins, and Icestone recycled glass counter tops.



ECO-GORGOUS: 1310 CALDER ROAD, the first carbon neutral dwelling in downtown McLean and one of the most environmentally friendly structures in the country, was recently delivered by GreenSpur Inc and West*Group. Currently listed at $2,395,000, it was built as the first carbonneutral designer show house on the East Coast, and is a fundraising project headed up by CharityWorks. Barry Dixon did the interior design on the 4,200-square foot Craftsman-style house, which features such luxurious green amenities as a salt water lap pool, a passive copper wine cellar, three ethanol fires places, and a LED high definition golf simulator theater.


We had a nice write up in the Gazette this week. Click here to read it.


Green is the new Black! Today, home theaters are all the rage, and the one installed in the Incredibly Green Home would make even the newest movie theaters green with envy. This state of the art system has the capability to acurately reproduce any of your favorite Blu-Ray movies in the highest quality thanks to the JVC DLA-HD 350 projector and Stewart Filmscreen Studiotek130 screen. The system also has the ability to turn your home into a concert hall with help from the Canton Ergo sound package. All of this is being controlled by a handheld Control4 SR-250 coupled with an HC500, giving ultimate simplicity to the proud new owner.

There's also a 7" color touchpanel in the kitchen, allowing control over house audio on the main floor, house-wide dimming presets, and future integration with a Control4 EC-100 for energy system monitoring and management. Super Cool.

What's green about the theater? The pillars are reclaimed from the elm tree that we had to cut down in the front yard. The floors are reclaimed from the home that used to be on the site. The carpet is Greenguard certified. The top of the bar is bamboo. Hmmm, not sure if this counts, but the Pioneer SC-07 receiver and the Canton sub use highly efficient IcePower amplifiers. And the speakers run at an efficient 4 ohms when you crank them up, but not sure if we get any points from USGBC on that. Anyway...

Our thanks go out to the guys at Myer Emco Audio Video who helped install, program and calibrate the system. In an age where AV retailers come and go, Myer Emco has always been there for us. They've been in business for over 50 years, and are still family-owned. Kudos to Jesse, Phil, Dom and of course Christian Harris and Chris Kirchoff.