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by Talie Jane Interiors· March 16, 2025· in Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: Bamboo, biodegradable plastics, Edgewood Tahoe, Empire State Builiding, Energy efficiency, Green building certification, Healthy environments, Hempcrete, Indoor air quality, Leed Certified, Leed certified buildings, Leed Certified Gold, Leed Certified Platinum, Leed Certified Silver, LEED Design, LEED materials, Lower carbon footprint, Lower utility costs, polycarbonate, recycled materials, recycled plastics, Sustainability, The Bently Heritage Estate Distillery, The Lodge at Edgewood Tahoe, Water conservation, What is LEED
In today’s world, sustainability is no longer just an option; it’s a necessity. As we strive for energy efficiency, healthier indoor environments, and reduced environmental impact, LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) has emerged as the gold standard in green building certification.This initiative provides a comprehensive framework for designing, constructing, and maintaining environmentally responsible and resource-efficient buildings, from commercial skyscrapers to cozy family homes. In this month’s blog, we’ll explore the key principles of this design, its benefits for homeowners and developers, and why it’s shaping the future of architecture. What is LEED? Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), LEED evaluates energy use, water efficiency, indoor air quality, and materials to minimize environmental impact. Buildings and homes that have this certification feature energy-efficient systems, sustainable materials, and healthier indoor environments. They reduce utility costs, lower carbon footprints, and promote smart growth. How Does a Building Become LEED Certified? Certification is awarded on four levels based on sustainability performance: Certified, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Buildings earn points in energy efficiency, water conservation, and indoor air quality. Each level reflects a building’s dedication to sustainability, efficiency, and occupant well-being. What Materials Earn LEED Credits? LEED-certified materials include rapidly renewable […]
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Reclaimed Wood

by Talie Jane· November 13, 2017· in DIY, Furniture & Fixtures, Home Decor, Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: Barn Board, Environmentally-Friendly Design, Feature Wall, Focal Wall, Green Design, LEED Design, Reclaimed Barn Wood, Reclaimed Furniture, Reclaimed Wood, Reclaimed Wood in Interior Design, Repurposed Wood, Salvaged Wood, Siding, Upcycling
Utilizing reclaimed wood in design is the ultimate in upcycling. Reclaimed wood is processed wood retrieved from its original application for purposes of subsequent use. In other words, it’s already served a purpose in a previous life and is being given new life.
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