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If
You Are Environmentally Responsible,
Your Kitchen Can Be, Too. |
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By Bill Feinberg, Licensed
Contractor
by Jim McMahon |
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What can you do, as a homeowner to help save our environment? There are the obvious things such as recycling, not using household products with aerosols, not wasting water, etc. But most people don't know that they can help save the environment when remodeling their homes as well. Designing with the environment and energy conservation in mind is important to many people because protecting the world around us has become vital. Within the design and construction industries, there is a constant
search for products that use less chemicals, are safer in manufacturing,
and are made from recycled materials. Materials we use every day such
as woods, plastics, |
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While you surely know that these help reduce your FPL bills, they are also helping to protect the environment! Refrigerators with built in ice and filtration systems, relatively common in today's kitchens, also help to conserve energy. In terms of fixtures, low consumption water flow faucets help to conserve water usage. Here are some examples of more unique appliances on the market that are environmentally friendly: • Whirlpool's Polara line, which includes a refrigerated range
that has a chilling system built into the oven so you can leave food
in it all day and then program it to switch to heat at a designated time. There are many interesting and beautiful materials on the market, for
countertops, flooring, cabinetry and more, that would also be considered
environmentally sound. The following are some environmentally friendly
materials to consider in your kitchen remodeling project. For more products
available, your certified kitchen designer can help you and you can find
information at most home centers and lumber yards as well. The concept of Universal Design, designing for the lifetime of a family,
is also tied into the philosophy of environmentally friendly design.
This is because homes or kitchens designed with the rules of Universal
Design will not need to be remodeled as a family grows and ages. This
eliminates the use and disposal of building and construction materials. |
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Bill Feinberg, President
of Allied Kitchen and Bath with 20 years of experience in the industry,
frequently contributes articles pertaining to remodeling and can be reached
at 954-564-1611.
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