May 2015

Articles from this Issue

Being eco-friendly doesn't just have to be about soncerving water and energy. You can incorporate green design into your wallcoverings with pretty papers made of natural materials like cork, bark,...
Located just outside of Troy, IL, on land that previously housed a 6.3-acre dairy farm in St. Jacob, IL, is the area’s first residential wind turbine. The turbine is actually just one of a slew of...
For Dr. Deb Carlin, her University City home was love at first sight. “I felt the history, life, love and people who had lived her before,” she explains. Carlin purchased the brick home in 1993, and...
Washington University Olin Business School and Bauer Hall, St. Louis, MO Photography courtesy of Olin Business School. Washington University’s campus has gotten greener. From an electric car-charging...
A year after her husband’s death, Jacquelynn Richmond decided it was time to carry out the couple’s plan to install hardwood floors throughout the main level of their family home. Trading carpet and...
For our May Green issue, we are asking local designers if reclaimed wood is a classic or a craze. Here is what they had to say... Classic “Reclaimed wood furniture has become appealing to young...

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