Photos: Hot Property | Designer Steve Pallrand combines eco-friendly with elegant
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Steve Pallrand’s new Mt. Washington homes is the model for his CarbonShack initiative to build houses with a nearly carbon-free footprint.
Steve Pallrand, who founded Home Front Build over 15 years ago, is putting the finishing touches on his new home on Mt. Washington which is serving as the model for a nearly carbon-free footprint residence.
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Steve Pallrand’s new Mt. Washington homes is the model for his CarbonShack initiative to build houses with a nearly carbon-free footprint.
The kitchen cabinets are made from recycled redwood.
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The front door is made from recycled wood using a spore design.
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The iron railing over a second floor staircase is recycled.
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Hand-painted tiles in a spore design are on the staircase.
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A kitchen island is made from recycled mahogany wood while the tile flooring is made into a parquet design using recycled wood.
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A second floor bedroom features recycled wood. Local straw has been embedded in the plaster walls for texture.
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All the wood inside the home is made from previous inhabited homes, structures and bridges.
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