A 90% efficient ethanol-burning fireplace (EcoSmart Fire); furniture made from sugar sorghum (Kirei Board); countertops from 100% post consumer recycled paper (Paperstone) or 80% post industrial material (IceStone); floors from cork or FSC-certified wood like Ipé and Machiche; and urea formaldehyde (UF) free cabinets constructed on the principal of biomimicry (PureBond). Original content here: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/green-home-center-sugar-waste-cabinets-a...
@krunkaslona This isn't actually a house, but a showroom for home products. So you're right it is big, but not a home. Though I'd agree that sometimes homes that are called "green" are so big that the word becomes useless.
kirstendirksen 3 weeks ago
Hahahahaha "environmental" when y'all could live in a house half the square feet I'm looking at. LOVE Y'ALL! But sheesh seems there's no limit to a size of a house when it's thumbed up from Greens.
krunkaslona 3 weeks ago