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Jul 28
2010

News from US Green Council

Posted by gdcadmin in USGBC , Simpson Doors , Selling your home , Net Zero Homes , LEED , High-end Additions , Green Roofs , Energy-Star , emerging trends , eco-friendly counters , eco-friendly builder , echo-friendly luxury building , echo-friendly building , echo-friendly builder , Custom Renovations Sustainable Design , Custom Home Building , Chevy Chase renovations , building innovation , Builder Magazine , build a new home , Bethesda renovations

Every once in a while, we hear about programs that totally jive with what Georgetown Development is all about. When we heard about a new program from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), we wanted to share it.

 

Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design or LEED…you hear this term a lot more than you used to, but what does it really mean and how does it affect your home? LEED certification was established by the USGBC as a way to measure how sustainable a building is; are there bike racks so employees can bike to work, rather than drive, are the lights on timers so they aren’t being used when rooms aren’t in use? These are just a few of the elements that LEED certification measures.

 

This measurement used to be mainly for larger structures, but not anymore. The USGBC and the Bank of America Charitable Foundation have announced the Affordable Green Neighborhoods Grant Program. The program awards financial and educational resources to help remove barriers towards the pursuit of LEED for Neighborhood Development projects which include affordable green housing components in their neighborhood plans. The grant program is open to developers and related public agencies that choose to pursue LEED for Neighborhood Development certification and demonstrate a commitment toward strengthening existing communities by providing affordable green housing to citizens with a range of income levels. To learn more about this new program, and how you can get your community involved, click here.

 

At Georgetown Development, we are committed towards designing homes that embody the same principles as the USGBC and LEED certification. Georgetown Development strives to provide homeowners with products that are made from recycled materials and systems that are energy-efficient.

 

To learn more about green building in the Washington, D.C. metro area and how Georgetown Development can help you design your next custom green home or green renovation, visit www.georgetowndevcorp.com.

 

Happy Green Building!

May 24
2010

A Door is Not Just A Door

Posted by gdcadmin in transform your home , total home renovation , Simpson Doors , Selling your home , renovate my home , newest trends , myblog , Moving to DC , luxury kitchen renovations , luxury builder Bethesda , luxury bathroom renovations , luxury additions , home renovations , High-end Additions , green renovations , green remodeling , green luxury building , green luxury builders , green kitchen renovations , green home building , green design , green building , green builder , green bathroom renovations , green additions , eco-friendly counters , eco-friendly builder , echo-friendly luxury building , echo-friendly building , echo-friendly builder , Custom Renovations Sustainable Design , custom remodeling , custom new homes , custom new home design , custom luxury home design , custom luxury home , custom homes , Custom Doors , custom building , custom builder , Chevy Chase renovations , building innovation , Builder Magazine , build a new home , Bethesda renovations

Ladies and gentleman, take a look at what’s behind door number one! You remember the show; the door would open and an amazing prize was waiting behind it. At Georgetown Development, we kind of feel the same way. You open the door to the bedroom or the living room and there it is - the room of your dreams.

 

What if the real treat was the actual door? What if guests were amazed at the craftwork of you custom made interior doors made with translucent resins that use a variety of materials such as grass, paper, metal, fabric, or even recycled glass.

 

Take a look at these new doors from the Simpson Door Co. and envision how they could transform any room in your home and how Georgetown Development can help you do it. If you’re in the market for a home renovation or working on a custom home design, we can help you do it.

 

For more information on Georgetown Development Corporation and to take a look at some of our most recent renovation and custom home projects, please visit www.georgetowndevcorp.com

 

Happy Building!

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