Tag Archives: Eco-Friendly
Atlanta Builder can Make the Most of a Small Backyard
Looking to spruce up your small backyard? Atlanta Builder, Heirloom Design Build can help! Here are some helpful tips for a budget-friendly backyard renovation from Better Homes & Gardens [Pictures via Better Homes & Gardens] – Positioning an outdoor room … Continue reading
Atlanta Beltline Docent Tour This Thursday at 2pm!
If you’d like to get a sneak peek at the new docent-led tours of the Eastside trail of the Atlanta Beltline, mark your calendars for this Thursday afternoon at 2pm! We’ll be meeting behind Parish Restaurant in Inman Park and … Continue reading
10 Eco-friendly Home Construction Options for Any Budget
Cunningham, Matt. “10 Eco-friendly Home Construction Options for Any Budget” 06 January 2011. HowStuffWorks.com. <http://home.howstuffworks.com/home-improvement/construction/green/10-eco-friendly-construction-options-any-budget.htm> 30 November 2012. Today’s homeowners are more aware than ever of the demands their appliances, lawns and heating and cooling needs have on the planet’s … Continue reading
Winterize Your Patio
Article Credit: Becky Harris There’s nothing like a hurricane to remind us that we haven’t properly prepped the patio and deck for inclement weather. For those of you lucky enough to have evaded Sandy’s path, take this opportunity to get your … Continue reading
Christmas Shopping is Upon Us
Four Eco-Friendly Light Fixtures That Will Fuel Your Dream Home Fantasies by Lauren Kelley Eco-friendly can be stylish, too. These recycled light fixtures could be the perfect gifts for holiday season! If you’re like me in that you have an unhealthy … Continue reading
3 Home Features to Boost Accessibility
(Article Credit: Houzz. com) While your family may not require any changes to your home right now, consider those visiting your home. Perhaps you have friends, parents, grandparents or other visitors with mobility devices. Including the following three accessibility features … Continue reading
Artists on the Atlanta BeltLine: Santiago Menendez’s Meet me at the Crayons
Meet Santiago and his amazing art installations on the Atlanta BeltLine! Stay tuned to more upcoming events! Click here to see more information about Heirloom Design Build and the Atlanta BeltLine! The Atlanta Beltline is a massive urban redevelopment project that … Continue reading
Setting up an effective “Kitchen Work Triangle”
The distance between the sink, range/oven, and the refrigerator has been the main concern in kitchen design since the 1940s. Mathematically, these three key appliances/fixtures should be no less than four feet apart and no more than nine feet apart, … Continue reading
A Brief Recap of Historical American Home Design
Article Credit: (Bud Dietrich, AIA from Houzz.com) Two contradictory desires have fueled American architecture since its birth. See how the tension has played out in home design. As described by Vincent Scully, Jr., in his book American Architecture and Urbanism, a defining characteristic … Continue reading
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Art on Atlanta Beltline
The Atlanta Beltline is a massive urban redevelopment project that will provide a network of public parks, trails and transit along a historic 22-mile railroad corridor circling downtown and connecting 45 neighborhoods directly to each other. Heirloom Design Build is the very … Continue reading