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Tailoring Homes and Communities

By |2011-11-15T16:45:19-08:00November 15th, 2011|CTA Consultation|

Custom home in Bryan / College Station, by Stearns Design Build. Creating a sense of community is something we strive for everyday.  Yesterday’s blog highlighted the importance of tailoring our homes to our needs. Part of this involves focusing on the quality not quantity of space for all aspects of a home, including

Tailoring Rooms for Functionality & Comfort

By |2011-11-14T17:57:16-08:00November 14th, 2011|CTA Consultation|

Kitchen remodel in Bryan / College Station, by Stearns Design Build. A compact kitchen that makes the space avalible even bigger. When designing a custom home or an addition, bigger isn’t always better. This is also true for home remodeling that involves reconfiguring spaces. When your home is tailored to your needs, it

Your Impact on Energy Use:Tip #3 Savvy Appliance Use

By |2011-11-09T17:11:50-08:00November 9th, 2011|CTA Consultation|

This week long blog series is to help you understand how your choices effect the efficiency of your home. It will take a look at a breakdown of annual energy use in an average home and offer suggestions about how you can reduce your overall use in each category. Today we discuss appliance use, and how you can save money and energy even with older appliances.

Bringing in Daylight: Light Shelves

By |2011-11-04T20:51:55-07:00November 4th, 2011|CTA Consultation|

Home addition in Bryan / College Station, by Stearns Design Build. Light shelves are an option for windows like these to diffuse sunlight. A light shelf is a horizontal shelf-like light reflector, which can be mounted inside or outside of a window. It helps reflect daylight into areas that are farther away from

Bringing in Daylight: Skylights

By |2011-11-03T15:06:28-07:00November 3rd, 2011|CTA Consultation|

Another way to bring more natural light into a space is through skylights located in the roof of your home. If you have rooms with vaulted ceilings or no attic space, you can have skylights that light the rooms directly from the roof. If this is not the case, you can also have part of

Bringing in Daylight: Clerestories

By |2011-11-02T16:12:32-07:00November 2nd, 2011|CTA Consultation|

Whole home remodel in Bryan / College Station, by Stearns Design Build. This home features two sets of clerestories. Windows are normally placed low on walls so that their views can be seen when you are standing and sitting. After all, windows are just for looking out of… right? While this is true,

Shading Windows to Reduce Home Heat Gain

By |2011-11-01T16:12:25-07:00November 1st, 2011|CTA Consultation|

Windows on the East, West, and South side of your home receive direct sunlight throughout the day and can cause your home to gain unwanted heat. During the colder winter, some of this heat might be welcome, but you definitely want to keep it out during the hot summer. Overhangs and awnings are green building solutions that achieve this result. Plus, nature has another solution that utilizes trees and plants to shade windows. What are the benefits of each of these ideas?

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