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Nifty iPhone Applications for the Homeowner

August 24th, 2009 No Comments

Yes, as they say in those Apple commercials, “there’s an app for that.” What’s “that”? Just about anything, and home and green-related functions are no exception. In fact, there are so many applications that have been created to help iPhone owners better their homes, be eco-friendly, or both, that we thought we’d help identify some of the most helpful.

Apple iPhoneOur friends over at Re-Nest recently wrote a roundup of 11 iPhone Applications To Green Your Life, and it included a couple that were also great tools for the home. The following list will cover some of the ones that the roundup brought to our attention, as well as others that we’ve noticed.

Benjamin Moore’s “Ben” app is great for — you guessed it — choosing colors for your home. By gliding your finger across a digital photo taken with the iPhone’s built-in camera, you are able to zoom into a color and tap the “match” key. A strip of colors will then appear below the photo, with the closest paint match highlighted. Just like the very popular food app UrbanSpoon, a simple shake of the phone will tweak the search results, and provide up to four other coordinating colors.

Local Reuse is a great green application that seeks to reduce landfills by connecting reusable items with people who want them, before those items land in the dump. So this may be very useful for homeowners who have thought about disposing of old furniture but want to be conscious of the toll that it may have on the environment. Apartment Therapy referred to as the “Green Craig’s List.”

Home Sizer is a tool for anyone who wants to estimate the size and function of their dream home or to just calculate the square footage of an existing home. You can enter the name and dimensions of each room in your house and let the tool calculate usable square footage.

The Gorgeously Green Survival Guide app is a quick reference eco-guide for the “woman on the go.” While we think some of its features could also be of use to the “man on the go,” it is a great tool for tips on creating an eco-friendly home, how to dispose of household items and hazardous waste the right way, recycling and adopting a healthier diet and fitness routine. Given that it costs only 99 cents, we think it can be a gorgeous app for both genders.

It’s been reported that there are over 65,000 iPhone applications available, so it’s likely that there are others that are just as valuable to the homeowner, if not more, and we’d love to discover those — so please feel free to weigh in with you recommendations.

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Silly Eco-Inventions, Extraordinary Uses for Shampoo and More Link Love

August 12th, 2009 No Comments

Today’s link love post pokes some fun at some silly “green” inventions, shares some nifty uses for shampoo you probably haven’t thought of and more. Let’s get to it.

Top 5 Silliest Eco-Inventions
Inhabitat
With the increasing interest recently in “going green,” the world has been bombarded with products making eco-friendly claims. Some of those claims are more legitimate than others, and some of those products are sillier than others. Inhabitat runs down what it believes are the five silliest — like the solar-powered fan hat pictured at right. What do you think of these products? Any other silly “green” inventions you know of?

solar_fan_hat

Extraordinary Uses for Shampoo
Lifehackery
As this post declares, haircare is only a part of shampoo’s usefulness. Makeup remover, car cleaner and more. Any other tricks you have to share?

The Lorna Corner Shelf
Curbly
Curbly’s prolific guru “DIY Maven” shares this interesting find, a gorgeous, stylish, unique bookshelf that makes the most of an otherwise dull corner of any room. As the Maven points out, the price tag ($1,500!) is a bit steep for a bookshelf, but maybe the photos provide enough inspiration for a nice do-it-yourself project.

25 Eco-Chic Ideas for Your Home
Whole Living
By way of Re-Nest, we learned of these great ideas for eco-friendly decorating. They involve a lot of simple reusing of other materials, which of course is a great way to cut down on waste and can add a nice bit of style when done well. Be sure to check these out.

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