HGTVPro just posted renderings of the various HGTV Green Home 2010 elevations. Take a look and return here to discuss.
HGTVPro just posted renderings of the various HGTV Green Home 2010 elevations. Take a look and return here to discuss.
Our Super Fan is heading to the HGTV Green Home 2010 construction site. Got a question? Post it below.
You’ve been asking for more details about the build of HGTV Green Home 2010 – and HGTVPro has answered the call. Our sister site just launched a brand new construction-dedicated package with photo galleries, exclusive videos and details you won’t find anywhere else.
I just added a ton of new photos to our Green cam. Check them out, then tell me what you think.
Construction is under way and a house is taking shape in Plymouth, Mass. Click through the photo gallery and share your thoughts.
I am popping in this morning to share some pretty exciting news. HGTV Green Home 2009 was granted Platinum Leed Certification. We are so proud of this achievement. More info to come on this. Until then, please check out this FAQ from the U.S. Green Building Council for more information on LEED certification and this prestigious honor.
Our friends at HGTVPro.com just launched a photo gallery with images of the HGTV Green Home 2009 – exterior shots that reveal some of the finishing touches. Go visit the gallery, then return to discuss the latest construction updates. And don’t forget to keep posting your questions for our Super Fan.
Searching for more HGTV Green Home photos? Visit our sister site HGTVPro.com, which just launched a photo gallery filled with cool interior shots – you’ll see images of window installation, metal framing, spray-foam insulation and more. While you’re surfing around, don’t forget to check out the site’s Building the 2009 HGTV Green Home blog, which [...]
HGTVPro.com has launched a photo gallery with just-taken pictures of the HGTV Green Home in Port St. Lucie, Fla. Take a peek, then come back to the blog and share your comments and questions. Even pre-stucco, the home looks amazing!
HGTVPro.com just posted an artist’s rendering of the 2009 HGTV Green Home. When I saw it, I thought, “Jack’s done it again.” He gave the house a sense of its historic setting (the Spanish, stucco-based style) and made it modern, liveable and beautiful.
Great MGTOTD, Marie. I've found that another great way to avoid the fishy smell is dining at your favorite seafood restaurant. It also makes cleanup a breeze! Also, congratulations and good luck as a result of all your hard work on those holiday gift baskets. Katydid, you allude to a photo of DB Coop at the Captain's Table---how about during a head to toe seaweed/herbal wrap in the spa---the end result being the look of a fully wrapped (and desiccated) Egyptian mummy. Ha, instead of King Tut, you'd have a slightly older version, King Coop! By the way, could you hand me my Pharaoh's staff and bring the chariot around to the front, please---I've got a pyramid to build. It's either that, or win the HGTV Green Home 2010 in Pinehills! When it comes to a comparison of feature for feature, the Green Home wins hands down, and would be infinitely more liveable. As they say back in the Old Country, Plymouth Rocks!
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