In our last Green Building 101 post, we delved into the LEED-H criteria for sustainable residential materials and resources. Now that we’ve given you the low-down , it’s time to get specific. While the variety of options and applications in this category can be overwhelming, it happens to be one of the easiest avenues for going green at home. From decking and roofing to countertops and indoor paints, these are the places where the decisions are yours; and they matter. Read on for tips, resources, and product recommendations that will guide you towards beautiful materials that ensure a safe, healthy home. Read the rest of GREEN BUILDING 101: Materials & Resources, Part 2—The Great Indoors Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: “leed” , bamboo , carpet , carpeting , concrete , cork , counter , countertops , eco-friendly paint , floor , flooring , green architecture , Green Building 101 , green design , indoor paint , indoor paints , LEED-H , linoleum , low VOC , materials and resources , paint , Plyboo , recycled wood , Rugs , sustainable wood , voc , Wood , zero-voc
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GREEN BUILDING 101: Materials & Resources, Part 2—The Great Indoors