Building the 2009 HGTV Green Home
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Follow the progress as HGTV builds the next Green Home.2009-04-06T17:16:24-05:00The Mermaid Room
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My favorite room in the house is the "mermaid" room. It is so adorable! As you walk in you can't miss the big mermaid pillow reclining on the pink bed. ]]>MBauer2009-04-06T17:16:24-05:00Stepping Inside the Home
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At the entrance of the home is a very welcoming enclosed foyer. To one side is an impressive table -- it was crafted from a fallen tree, and the base is made from recycled metal. To the left is an extension of the living room with beautiful orange chaises. There is a full wall of storage that contains two mini refrigerators filled with soft drinks and water. The cabinetry is Expresso, and directly in front are two large orange chaises. I loved the orange. It looked so great against the walls, which are painted in Sherwin-Williams "Edgy Gold." ]]>MBauer2009-03-09T15:00:00-05:00Outside the Green Home
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The outside is lovely, and with all the paint in place and the landscaping done and the outdoor furniture just calling my name, I was entranced.]]>MBauer2009-02-17T16:48:41-05:00Nearly Finished
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The house is nearly finished! Hooray! And it looks great. I hadn't been out to the site for a couple of weeks. Last time I was there, nothing was in the kitchen -- not an appliance in sight. There was concrete on the floor instead of the fabulous Shaw flooring. I would do my entire home in their wood floors. Wait until you see how beautiful and luxurious they are!]]>MBauer2009-02-10T15:01:18-05:00Built on a Human Scale
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One of the things about the HGTV Green Home 2009 that I really like is that the scale is really "human size." It has a nice flow from room to room, and each room is spacious but not too big. Everything feels open, comfortable and livable.]]>MBauer2009-02-04T11:57:50-05:00Light From Solar Tubes
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I had a chance to meet the roof guy today -- Bill Moore from Legacy Contracting Solutions in Palm Beach. Nice guy.]]>MBauer2008-12-19T11:56:28-05:00Color Schemes and Green Gold
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Well, I finally got permission to go out to the site. That place is guarded like Fort Knox. I guess that's because of all the "green gold" there. The house is really coming along and the more that goes into the home, the more interesting and pretty it looks.]]>MBauer2008-12-12T11:44:28-05:00Every Day Counts
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"Every day counts," says Greenmeister Jack. He's starting to sound like a guru. Well, not really. It all goes back to this incredible schedule they are on. The rain cost them four full days of work. They have all these charts where they assess progress and keep track of deadlines. And everybody has to be happy. Sponsors, builders, Core Communities who developed Tradition. But Jack-o never gets stressed out, he says. He seems like a cool cucumber to me, I have to say.]]>MBauer2008-11-14T11:42:15-05:00Carpets Make Good Green Sense
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The green guys and I started talking carpets. You know you never can get a straight answer when you ask someone in a flooring store if carpeting is more toxic than laminates or tile. Some say yes, others no. Some don't answer and show you some crazy variation on Astro Turf.]]>MBauer2008-11-07T10:54:32-05:00The Home Is Going Up Fast!
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Jack, Leon and I took a field trip out to the house. This place is just cool. I don't know the technical term for it, but it has this kind of bell tower that is simply striking. And because the house was sited south, it doesn't square off the lot like un-green (old-fashioned) houses. Behind the house is a field, and on this sunny, windy day it looked like a roil of seawater under the blue, blue sky. There were a lot of workers out drilling and pounding and listening to Bob Seger.]]>MBauer2008-10-30T17:14:01-05:00Sharing a Common Vision
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At lunch with Jack Thomasson, HGTV house planner and Leon Camarda, the builder on the HGTV Green Home at Hurricane's on Tradition Square, I learned more about what goes into putting together one of these enormous Green Home or Dream Home promotions. In the case of Green, Jack brought together an architect, designer, landscaper and product providers (not to mention sponsors) who shared a common vision. ]]>MBauer2008-10-30T17:05:16-05:00A Winning Team of Experts
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I've got house envy. Grand, brooding, green for jealousy house envy.
After a spin through the HGTV Green Home going up in Port St. Lucie, Florida you would, too. This house is only weeks old and is already shaping up to be a Spanish Contemporary show stopper.