While some of us like to “shoot from the hip”, there are others that are very organized in their thoughts and processes. Initially, I’m an organized individual and unfortunately, there are a lot of days that I “shoot from the hip.” So, I guess I’m a little bit of both personalities.For those of you who hate organized ideologies, you have to admit that a little bit of organization can go along way. In fact, when it comes to buying a home, answering some key questions just makes the process so much easier and helps you figure out what your true priorities are. See Planning the Key to Home Buying Success.
New construction works the same way and more specifically when you discuss “green” homes. “Green” homes start with a smart design and efficient technology systems to create green homes. In fact, the planning or design stage, in my opinion, is one of the most important steps in the process. Deciding what factors are important to you in the beginning saves a lot of time and possibly a lot of money in the future.
Green homes are about having “residential structures that achieve optimal year-round comfort, reduce energy consumption, improve indoor air quality, and limit environmental impact.” (http://www.solarenergy.org/workshops/sushomedesonline.html. This type of home is about taking the house as a whole unit, being aware of the climate and temperature changes and knowing which design strategies can handle the environment and its natural surroundings. In order to reduce energy consumption, green designers look at other ways of obtaining other forms of renewable energy, such as solar, wind. In fact, here’s what Wikipedia defines renewable energy as, “Renewable energy effectively uses natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished.
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