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It’s easy to go green with your modular log cabin home.  Many kits come with green materials and you can add on depending on your likes and how far you want to go green.

Green building technologies are becoming more and more popular as concern for the environment grows. From creating new methods for utilizing solar energy to developing plug-in cars, we are all looking for ways to make a difference. If you are just beginning the construction of your log home, consider employing additional green technologies in the building phases, such as using northern white cedar for the exterior. Northern white cedar is known for having a low impact on the environment and for its durability. For those people already living in log cabins, there are still many little things you can do to save more energy.

If you are looking for additional ways to contribute to the efforts to save our environment from further deterioration, here are some ways you can help prior to and after the construction of your log cabin.

Create an Energy-efficient Design
When you are designing the layout of your home, consider the location and size of your windows. Homes that purposely incorporate sunlight into their designs will have significantly smaller electricity bills over time. Strategically place your windows where there is optimal light when you are in the blueprinting stage of building your house. You won’t have to keep as many lights on during the day because there will be natural sunlight available to you.

Use More Bamboo and Soy
When making decisions about how to decorate the interior of your home, make your choices with the environment in mind. You get countertops, tables, bowls, chairs, and kitchen carts that are made from bamboo. Bamboo is harder than maple, weighs less than oak, and yet is still sustainable and cost-effective. It gives your home a tropical, relaxed feel in addition to its environmental consciousness. Who couldn’t use something that brings out the simplicity in life? You can also help the environment by purchasing all-natural flooring. You can use bamboo in your flooring, too, or you can use salvaged wood. Wood floors are easier to clean and collect less allergens, great for people who struggle with allergies. You can even used soy-based insulation that can be sprayed into your walls as you are constructing your home. Soy-based insulation could reduce your gas bills an additional 30-50%.

Make Recycling a Priority
Many people don’t recycle simply because it’s inconvenient for them. They haven’t established a system for themselves. Many townships have recycling pickup days just like they have trash pickup days. If you live in one such area, take the initiative in utilizing the opportunity to recycle. Build recycling bins into your cabinetry where you will have ample space for them. With a designated location for your recycling, it will be a lot easier to make it a priority. You design a specific space for your garbage can anyway. Do the same for a recycling bin as well.

Use Energy Star Rated Products
From Energy Star insulation panels to appliances, there are numerous Energy Star approved things you can use to use electricity and heat more efficiently in your home. Appliances that have an Energy Star rating generally save 10-50% of the energy that other appliances use. You can still get top performance washers, dryers, refrigerators, etc., but save yourself some money every month by using them. Even battery chargers and computers can have an Energy Star rating.

Get Recycled Furniture
You don’t always have to buy new furniture every time you want to add a piece to your home. Auctions and yard sales are great places to find deals on quality merchandise. Just because someone doesn’t want it anymore doesn’t mean that it’s not worth having. All it may need is some refinishing and you’re set to go. There is also furniture made from recycled materials such as aluminum shavings, newspapers, tires, and barrels. These things can look great in your home and be conversation pieces when you have guests.

Plant a Tree
What log cabin is not surrounded by trees? If yours isn’t, make sure that your log cabin has the right ambiance by planting additional nears in the surrounding area. This is an easy thing you can do on a Saturday afternoon that will benefit the environment for decades to come. You’ll be helping the environment and creating a cozy atmosphere for your home.

Even if you choose just one of these things above, you are making a contribution. Start changing the way you view your energy usage by employing green technologies in your log home today.

By: Kristin Kronstain  Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Mountain Creations Log Homes, located just north of Pittsburgh, PA, can help you install various green technologies in your home before you start building or after your home is completed. At Mountain Creations, every homebuyer receives ten seedlings to plant, helping you do your part to reduce your carbon footprint.

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