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Posted May 5th, 2010 by Administrator. Comments (2).

Let’s make sure we are humans who follow the “Full Steps Green Products towards real Sustainability—by following product until retirement”.

This blog is about the role designers need to take in reference to rising to meet the great environmental challenges we are facing every day.  We designers, customers, and people in general make choices everyday with our consumerism ways, the worlds land are filled with waste—let’s change our habit by rethinking the way we design.  How can we change our ways?  Let’s start by not buying more but by re-using what we have, by refurbishing and or finding a new use for what we already own.  Before throwing something away, make it nice, give it to charity or to a friend.

Inventions/ creativity happen when we are cornered and out of necessity we innovate.  We need to invent new ways of re-using what we now own—without the necessity of purchasing new stuff.  Designers can reinvent by creating great new uses for old things—this is the challenge.  We need to assume the responsibility of sustainability and conservation if we are to co-exist with our planet. Here are some examples of how we can re-invent and change our ways. Let’s keep reusable materials out of the landfills.

Great Finds for half the cost...

Talking about reused light fixtures…the treasures is endless, there are so many types to choose from, and it becomes overwhelming.  As if we did not enjoy day dreaming of where we can use this or that lamp?  Re-use is the way to go!

Old Cheery Wood Doors

Did you know that old doors are made of solid wood?  Imagine purchasing at half price a solid cherry door?  Old stuff are great to design with, the hunt for old materials is so much fun for the designer and for their customers.

Old at great savings!

When we are going to design a new space for our customer why not go over to the local recycled construction material yards—some township have a  Reuse or deconstruction yard.  If your town does not have one—start an initiative in your town, talk to the Mayor to start one, you may be surprise to know the local government, and community leaders are all for it!

Specialty Cabinets

The old cabinet doors are made with solid wood, all hand made with very little machinery involved, and the craftsperson had to be a real artist to create such detailed wood pieces.  We are blessed in America to have all these creative pieces to use in our design work. Are we truly taking advantage of what we have?  Are we doing all we can to be or become sustainable?  Let’s do this, it’s good for the economy and great for our planet.  What do you think?

How can we loose?

An old great tub with jets and all at a great price, all it needs is a good cleaning and magic happens.  Old tubs come in all size and shapes—great for designing a bathroom.

Re-wiring is not that difficult

Talking about reused light fixtures…the treasures is endless, there are so many types to choose from, and it becomes overwhelming.  As if we did not enjoy day dreaming of where we can use this or that lamp?  Re-use is the way to go!

To fix or not to fix...FIX

It is mind twisting to realize how many appliances the people from third world country fix.  My mother has as 25 year old refrigerator the type that is only refrigerator no freezer she has had the motor changed 5 or 6 times, and it still works….how frugal.  Is America is there a problem with being frugal? This appliance may not fit your décor, but it sure is a great looking!

Solid Wood Floor...at Incredible Cost!

Why do some designers take all the fun of distressed wood floors by banging metal chains to distress the wood….what a waste?  We can buy great distressed floors in all types of wood and in many colors.  After installing we can re-finish the wood with any color stain or paint we want….but why or why do designers distress new wood?  I don’t get it, do you?

Great old Fan

How many different ways can you think of using in a home decor an old ceiling fan, or refinish it and rewire it and you have a working recycled well built with lots of character old-new fan?

Old Oak Wood Wine Barrel...Just Beautiful!

These beautiful Wood Wine Barrels can be used as planters, for wine storage, there are many different ways of re-using.

Old Radiators

These beautiful cast iron radiators can be used as a show piece in your decoration, as table support, there are many different ways of re-using.

Wood Turning, a dying art.

How many old solid wood hand turned pieces are there in the marketplace?  It is wonderful when we find a piece from specific period that we can use in our designs.  Old wood, the way it has aged, the rich color, and the beauty of the design just inspires us to find a home for these pieces.

Plastic Barrels have many uses—rethink before you discard

Many third world countries have use of plastic 55 gallon barrels.  There are non-profits who may take your used plastic barrels, before discarding make sure you do your research to find an organization that is willing to take your barrels.  We know how busy we are but…we need to be socially responsible and think how many people may have a use for irrigation, cooking water storage, etc.  Let’s safe our world, by being sustainable conscience one person at a time!

By:  Angelica Redpath-Perez

2 Responses to “About”

  1. Angelica Redpath-Perez

    We need to demand from our politicians new laws which require the installation of renewable energy heating systems for all rehabilitated or new edifices. We can create a new department under the Federal Government Department of Energy to regulate and uphold theses laws. The government in Germany is allocating 350 million Euros [US $517 million] each year in grants for homeowners to install renewable energy systems such as solar panels, wood pellet stoves, boilers and heat pumps. How much is the American government investing in grants to homeowners for renewable energy?

    We need to demand from our government funds in the form of grants for the installation of renewable energy in our homes and small businesses. We also need to allocate millions of dollars for renewable energy. Not only giving large incentives to homeowners but also giving grants for renewable energy installations. We need to demand from our politicians’ legislation for developers to use renewable energy in new homes or communities planned for construction by 2011. We can help to create new laws with tax and grant incentives for Homeowners to use renewable energy sources to meet 40% of a household’s total energy consumption for heating and domestic hot water by 2012. We can lobby to give higher tax incentives, and grants to new companies who service the green markets.

    Using renewable energy is a large investment for America, but what are our choices? Should we continue to wage war for petroleum, paying billions to foreign countries when we have a choice to power America with American renewable resources, and give jobs to millions of Americans? We need to take a hard stance on renewable energies and stand up to be counted!

    Heating buildings accounts for 40% of the total energy consumption in this country. Renewables currently account for about 6% of the energy sources used for heating buildings. The new government legislation should target an increase in the use of renewables for heating to 40% by 2012. Using renewable energy for heating homes will not only significantly cut greenhouse emissions but also reduce heating bills as oil and gas prices surge….we all win!!!

  2. Paul Redpath

    How can I make my house more energy efficient without spending a lot of money. I am an environmentalist, but I am flat broke what are some things I can do to that do not require a 20,000 dollar investment like solar panels?

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