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Showing posts with label Forest Stewardship Council. Show all posts

06 May 2013

Green Design Principles

Ola!!!!

My most important goal is to incorporate GREEN DESIGN PRINCIPLES into my future design projects.

I read a very interesting article on WILLIAMS SONOMA MARKET PLACE entitled GREEN DECORATING FACTS EVERY INTERIOR DESIGNER SHOULD KNOW by Jay Johnson.


"If you know the facts, it's a systematic approach to help your clients stay healthy, lessen their impact on the environment, and save money."  
- Jay Johnson, Williams and Sonoma Market Place

The Five Principles of Green Design

  • Energy efficiency
  • Use of low-impact materials
  • Use of high-quality, durable materials
  • Design for reuse or recycling, and the use of recycled materials
  • Conservation of water.

FSC CERTIFIED - West Elm WOOD-SLAT EXPANDABLE
DINING COLLECTION


I am sure you are wondering what is FSC CERTIFIED?  I was too, so here is some information on The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC):


  • FSC is an independent, non-profit organization that protects forests for future generations. 

  • They are an open, membership-led organization that sets standards under which forests and companies are certified. Their membership consists of three equally weighted chambers -- environmental, economic, and social -- to ensure the balance and the highest level of integrity.
  • FSC US is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and operates as a National Office of FSC International, which is based in Bonn, Germany. 


Pottery Barn HASTINGS RECLAIMED WOOD COFFEE TABLE


Here are a few green design elements that every designer should keep in mind:

  • Higher Home Resale Value
  • Energy Savings
  • Green Is Easy
  • Brighter Ideas
  • Reuse, Recycle
  • Product Lifecycles
  • Support Green Vendors



Do you use Green Design Principles in your projects?

Do you feel that being 'GREEN' is a fad that is no longer popular?