hourglassLiving a greener lifestyle isn’t just about conserving natural resources, it’s also about saving money. When you’re building from the ground up, you can create a home that’s more efficient, cost effective and “green.”

  1. Insulate against air

In terms of heating and cooling, a well insulated home conserves the most energy by creating an airtight seal, locking out any potential hot or cold air drafts. To properly insulate, replace old windows and doors with more energy efficient options, including triple-pane glass, and add extra insulation to the walls, roof and basement.

  1. Make energy-efficient choices

Inefficient appliances can cause a spike in your gas, water and electric usage. For a simple change, choose LED bulbs for all your light fixtures. To conserve even more energy, opt in for high-efficiency upgrades for your larger appliances, like refrigerators, dishwashers and clothes dryers, and install water conserving bathroom fixtures to help cut down your home’s overall water usage.

  1. Maximize natural light

When you’re able to rely on natural light for most of the day, the cost of your electric bill decreases. If you’re building a new custom home, think about ways you can incorporate window openings that increase the amount of natural light in your home i.e. incorporating an open floor plan with lots of windows to maximize the flow of natural light from room to room.

  1. Design it to last

Trends come in and out of style quickly. For the larger architectural features of your new custom home, choose design elements that will stand the test of time. Leave the trendy design choices to smaller decor pieces that can easily (and inexpensively) be switched out when it’s time for a change.

Source: Pella.com

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