Bathrooms don’t waste water and energy on purpose. They do it quietly, drip by drip, degree by degree. When I walk into a dated bath in Lansing, the daily losses are usually baked into the fixtures: a 3.5 gallon toilet, a showerhead that blasts 2.5 gallons a minute, lighting that runs hot and...
Read more →A sustainable kitchen is more than a color palette and recycled glass backsplash. It is a set of choices that reduce energy use, respect materials, and hold up to daily life. Over the past decade, I have worked with homeowners who want a space that cooks well, cleans easily, and treads lightly....
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