Mar 3, 2010
Interior Design
Everyone loves a well-feathered nest, but the choices you make on what to put in your home can be just as important as the choices you made while building it. Health expert Alyssa Alvord explains to Kevin about non-toxic wood finishes for furniture, while interior designer Vanessa Grant talks about natural fabrics and furnishings. As a special treat, Kevin visits the home of Zem Joaquin, eco-editor of House & Garden, whose blog Ecofabulous has long been an inspiration to all of us at Building Green TV. Kevin’s motto is “buy the best that you can buy,” and it shows throughout his home, from the antique armoires Kevin bought for his bathroom vanities, to his sleek Valcucine kitchen made of recycled components. You’ll learn that buying the best isn’t always expensive, and that you can even find eco-friendly products at the local mall if you know what to look for.
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what happens if they hay catches on fire? lol
Great job,kids
very nice ideas !
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Great! A used furniture store? I wish we’d have that here in Malaysia.
those homeowners are sooo lucky.
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