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Link Love: Carbon offsets, remodeling tax credits and more

Posted on May 1st, 2009
by Berit Griffin

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Today’s post is the second in our series of Link Love posts, showing off some of our favorite recent reads from aroudn the Web.

My Carbon-Neutral Day
Michelle Kaufmann
Michelle is a home designer committed to “clean, simple living.” She recently wrote about her Earth Day project to reduce, as much as possible, her personal carbon footprint for one day. She didn’t eliminate it, but she made a big dent and plans to stay as close as possible to her smaller footprint throughout the year. Michelle will also plant trees to offset the carbon emissions she can’t do away with. An interesting read that includes links to footprint estimating tools.

Q&A: What Tax Credits Can I Get for Fixing Up My Home?
Kathy’s Remodeling Blog
This post has all sorts of details about how you can get some great tax-credit action for making some changes around the house — some big and some small. Kathy even includes links to the forms you need to use to apply for the credits! Among them: up to $1,500 for installing qualifying energy-efficient windows and doors (something for which many Marvin products qualify, by the way).

Building a Great Gazebo
This Old House
Five pages of planning and set up tips — and a slideshow of 11 photos — just might change the way you think about these outdoor structures.

Slideshow: A Look at Dining Rooms
Dwell
It’s from Dwell, so you can be pretty sure it includes photos that’ll make you drool a bit and hopefully inspire you to do something special with your own dining room. More than just eye candy, this slideshow includes links to full articles about each of the featured spaces.

Photo courtesy of Didier Vidal on Flickr



Related reading:

  • Case Study: Zimmerman House
  • Small on Space, Big on Style
  • Greening the Kitchen
  • myMarvin Architect’s Challenge: Pierce House
  • The End Is Near!

Posted in Link Love | Article tags: carbon footprint, carbon offset, design, energy efficiency, outdoor, remodel, tax credit

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