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    • Creating the Perfect Porch for Your Springtime Escape

      The balmy weather of spring is meant to be enjoyed outdoors. When you don’t have much time to travel, you can still enjoy the season on your porch. However, your porch needs to be in top condition to make it the ultimate destination for a springtime escape. For your next home remodeling project, focus your attention [...]

    • Top Trends in Bathroom Renovations

      The bathroom is one of the most popular spaces in the home when it comes to home remodeling projects. If you’re thinking about remodeling your bathroom area, then consider using one of the recent popular bathroom renovation trends. To avoid the cramped feeling of a small bathroom, many homeowners are removing their bulky bathtubs and [...]

    • Do I Need an Architect for My Home Renovation?

      If you’re planning a home remodel, hiring both a contractor and an architect is highly recommended. Some homeowners may think that the contractor is all they need, since they know exactly what they want to have done to their home. This, however, is not the best idea. Any renovation that involves the changing of the [...]

Popular Green Materials for Your Spring Renovation

Posted on May 11, 2012 By admin (Edit) Leave a Comment

Remodeling your home with greener intentions this spring season is a wonderful way to give back to the environment while also saving on certain aspects. If you are considering remodeling your custom green home in Boulder, you are in luck. We have rounded up some of the most popular green materials for your spring renovation, take a look:

David A. Beal

Take a look at some popular materials to use for a green renovation this spring.

  • Decking materials: Remodeling the deck for the spring and summer seasons is a great way to invest in a green renovation. Instead of traditional wood, consider using alternate materials such as recycled plastics or a blend of waste wood fiber. These materials are still very durable but take the environment into consideration.
  • Roofing materials: If you are considering including your roof in your green renovation this season, consider using metal. Using metal is a great way to keep sustainability in mind in that it is a durable material, that is also recyclable and is relatively easy to maintain and keep up.
  • Flooring materials: There are many different options when it comes to traditional hardwood flooring. Instead of hardwood flooring, consider alternate materials such as bamboo or cork. These materials come from renewable sources and do not contribute to the issue of deforestation.
If you are interested in completing a green renovation this spring, contact David A. Beal for more information.

 

 

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