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By Alyson Ward McClatchy Newspapers FORT WORTH, Texas - Sometimes you don’t have to choose between elegant and eco-friendly. Jenny and Steve Davis have mas- tered the art of combining style and sustainability. Jenny is the fashion and style writer for the Fort Worth, Texas, Star- Telegram’s luxury maga- zine, Indulge; Steve is a pulmonary critical care physician. The couple, along with their two young daughters, moved from Chicago to Fort Worth’s Northcrest neighborhood in September, and they spent the summer renovat- ing their two-story west- side home. The 1961 home has 3,600 square feet – three times the amount of space this family of four had in Chicago. But just because they moved to a big house in Texas doesn’t mean they’re living lives of thoughtless consumption and waste. When they renovated, the eco-conscious Davises put extra effort into the bright, open kitchen, where they plan to spend much of their time. And when they redesigned that 21-by-11 space with a soar- ing ceiling, they struck just the right balance between luxurious and earth- friendly. The midcentury modern design doesn’t cut any cor- ners - there’s still a wine refrigerator and a built-in espresso maker, after all. But this stylish kitchen is full of smart choices and eco-friendly touches. Here’s a look at the high- lights: 1. Recycled countertops. The rich, dark counter- tops are made of – get this paper. It’s PaperStone, actually, a rock-hard sub- stance made with post-con- sumer recycled paper. PaperStone’s Washington- based producer, Paneltech, uses recycled office paper and cardboard saturated with a petroleum-free resin to make a hard, scratch-resistant surface that handles heat and water without a problem. And it was just what the Davises were looking for - quality material that’s “re- cycled and not just sustain- able,” Jenny says. 2. Recycled tile. On two kitchen walls, a tile backsplash gives the room a soothing, urbane look with shades of turquoise, green and chocolate brown. Beauti- ful, yes - and made from re- cycled materials. BlazeStone tile, produced by a company called Bedrock Industries, is made entirely of post-con- sumer and post-industrial glass saved from the land- fill and crafted by hand. The company operates community bottle drives and even ships its tile using recycled boxes - which is how the Davises ended up with eight ship- ping boxes labeled “Mc- Donald’s French Fries” on their front porch last sum- mer. 3. Energy-saving appli- ances and smart design. The kitchen’s details are luxurious, but they, too, were selected with an eco- conscious eye. The brushed-steel appliances are sleek and modern - and they’re also energy-effi- cient. Bright track lighting in the kitchen’s open rafters is turned on only when needed; most of the time, the Davises rely on the more efficient hanging fix- tures, sunlight from glass doors, or the bright, ad- justable lights that illumi- nate the countertops from under the cabinets. And a Miele espresso maker, built into the wall, eliminates the temptation to make a daily trip to Star- bucks for Jenny. She’s fig- ured out that, if she uses it daily, it’ll pay for itself in a year or two. But even if it doesn’t, she’ll enjoy it for years to come. “We’re going to be here a long time,” she says, and they invested in a kitchen that is both comfortable and Earth-friendly. When it comes to home cleaning, we’re the best in the business. Must present coupon at time of estimate. Mileage charges apply. Not valid with other discounts. an area is an area up to 250 sq. ft. combina- tion and L-shaped areas are considered two areas. Halls, stairs and closets are considered an area. Residential only. Offer expires 06/30/09 Air Duct Cleaning $50 Off or 2 Rooms of Free Carpet Cleaning with the purchase of Air Duct Cleaning Dust & Pollen? Insect Waste? Mold? Bacteria? Must present coupon at time of estimate. Mileage charges apply. Not valid with other discounts. an area is an area up to 250 sq. ft. combina- tion and L-shaped areas are considered two areas. Halls, stairs and closets are considered an area. Residential only. Offer expires 06/30/09 Carpet Cleaning 3 Areas of Carpet - $119 5 Areas of Carpet - $169 7 Areas of Carpet - $199 Furniture Cleaning - 15% Off • Carpet Protectant $14.95 per area A Better Cleaning Solution! Call Steamatic For All Your Home Cleaning & Restoration Needs • Carpet & Rug Cleaning • Air Duct Cleaning • 24 Hour Water Damage Specialists • Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 1-888-746-1856 • FREE ESTIMATES www.steamaticrrv.com 701-746-1856 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 1409 12th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND Phone: 701-772-3473 For Those Cold Nights on the Lake, Warm Up with Heat-N-Glo Direct Vent Stoves Choose from 3 Colors & Sizes Top Vent Fireplaces Single Sided 42” Top Vent Model 8000TVD Tiara II CHOOSE FROM GAS OR WOOD Overhead Door Co. of Grand Forks 1200 Dyke Ave, Grand Forks, ND • 772-6671 1-800-666-7012 SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION • Garage Doors & Openers • 24 Hour emergency service • Residential & Commercial • Replacement/Reframe Specialist • Free estimates on commercial installs • Springs, Cables & Sections Replaced 10% OFF All Residential Doors & Openers valid thru 5/30/09 The Genuine. The Original Sanitation Department Tip of the week: FREE Annual Collection of Appliances, Brush, Furniture, Household items etc., will be picked up on your regular collection day. Items must be out by 7:00am where you normally place your refuse. (Residential customers & reasonable quantities only) Spring Clean Up Week Is Coming May 4 th - 8 th Help keep Grand Forks beautiful! The Sanitation Department thanks you for your cooperation! Questions? Call 701-738-8740 or check us out on the web at www.grandforksgov.com 6 Grand Forks Herald/Sunday, April 26, 2009 Green and grand McClatchy Tribune Steve and Jenny Davis in their newly remodeled kitchen that includes several eco-friendly features such as recycled paper countertops, recycled glass back splash, energy efficient appliances and lighting. A family’s renovation manages to be great for the environment and look elegant, too United Way of Grand Forks East Grand Forks & Area unitedwaygfegf.org GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. Home energy Q&A By Ken Sheinkopf McClatchy-Tribune Q: We’ve been thinking about getting a solar water heater for our home, and I remember hearing a while ago about tax credits that helped lower the price, but someone told me they thought they ended last year. Do you know anything about this? A: I do. The federal tax credits that had been in place the last few years for solar energy systems and a number of energy-efficiency improvements had been set to expire at the end of 2008, but the Emer- gency Economic Stabilization Act (better known as the economic bail-out bill) signed by the President in October extended the solar and fuel cells credits through 2016. A number of other credits set to end were also extended, and new credits were set up for small wind energy systems and plug-in hybrid vehi- cles. As a result, if you’re considering getting a solar water heating system for your home, now’s the best time to get serious about it since the federal govern- ment will basically pay for 30 percent of the system cost, up to a maximum of $2,000. In addition, many states have their own tax credits for their residents, and there are also a variety of other incentives and rebates from utility companies and some government agencies. You can get com- plete details on all of the federal, state and local fi- nancial incentives at www.dsireusa.org. I frequently talk to consumer groups about solar water heaters, and I’ve seen a great increase in in- terest in recent years as water costs have gone up, areas around the country have faced power short- ages, and people have become more environmen- tally aware. I think the bottom line is simple: solar water heating is a proven, reliable technology that can be used in just about every part of the United States. News Fever? Everyday more than 107,000 people get their news from GrandForksHerald.com and the Grand Forks Herald newspaper. That’s the same as filling the Metrodome 2.3 times.

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Page 1: 6 Green and grand Home energy Q&Asections.grandforksherald.com/pubs/0409home/pdf/06.pdfCleaning & Restoration Needs • Carpet & Rug Cleaning • Air Duct Cleaning • 24 Hour Water

By Alyson WardMcClatchy Newspapers

FORT WORTH, Texas -Sometimes you don’t haveto choose between elegantand eco-friendly. Jennyand Steve Davis have mas-tered the art of combiningstyle and sustainability.

Jenny is the fashion andstyle writer for the FortWorth, Texas, Star-Telegram’s luxury maga-zine, Indulge; Steve is apulmonary critical carephysician. The couple,along with their two youngdaughters, moved fromChicago to Fort Worth’sNorthcrest neighborhoodin September, and theyspent the summer renovat-ing their two-story west-side home.

The 1961 home has 3,600square feet – three timesthe amount of space thisfamily of four had inChicago. But just becausethey moved to a big housein Texas doesn’t meanthey’re living lives ofthoughtless consumptionand waste.

When they renovated,the eco-conscious Davisesput extra effort into thebright, open kitchen,where they plan to spendmuch of their time. Andwhen they redesigned that21-by-11 space with a soar-ing ceiling, they struck justthe right balance betweenluxurious and earth-friendly.

The midcentury moderndesign doesn’t cut any cor-ners - there’s still a winerefrigerator and a built-inespresso maker, after all.But this stylish kitchen isfull of smart choices andeco-friendly touches.Here’s a look at the high-lights:

1. Recycled countertops.The rich, dark counter-

tops are made of – get this– paper. It’s PaperStone,actually, a rock-hard sub-stance made with post-con-sumer recycled paper.PaperStone’s Washington-based producer, Paneltech,uses recycled office paperand cardboard saturatedwith a petroleum-freeresin to make a hard,scratch-resistant surfacethat handles heat andwater without a problem.

And it was just what theDavises were looking for -quality material that’s “re-cycled and not just sustain-able,” Jenny says.

2. Recycled tile.On two kitchen walls, a

tile backsplash gives theroom a soothing, urbanelook with shades ofturquoise, green andchocolate brown. Beauti-ful, yes - and made from re-cycled materials.BlazeStone tile, producedby a company calledBedrock Industries, ismade entirely of post-con-sumer and post-industrialglass saved from the land-fill and crafted by hand.The company operatescommunity bottle drivesand even ships its tileusing recycled boxes -which is how the Davisesended up with eight ship-ping boxes labeled “Mc-Donald’s French Fries” ontheir front porch last sum-mer.

3. Energy-saving appli-ances and smart design.

The kitchen’s details areluxurious, but they, too,were selected with an eco-conscious eye. Thebrushed-steel appliancesare sleek and modern - and

they’re also energy-effi-cient.

Bright track lighting inthe kitchen’s open raftersis turned on only whenneeded; most of the time,the Davises rely on themore efficient hanging fix-tures, sunlight from glassdoors, or the bright, ad-justable lights that illumi-nate the countertops fromunder the cabinets.

And a Miele espressomaker, built into the wall,

eliminates the temptationto make a daily trip to Star-bucks for Jenny. She’s fig-ured out that, if she uses itdaily, it’ll pay for itself in ayear or two. But even if itdoesn’t, she’ll enjoy it foryears to come.

“We’re going to be here along time,” she says, andthey invested in a kitchenthat is both comfortableand Earth-friendly.

When it comes to home cleaning, we’re the best in the business. Must present coupon at time of estimate. Mileage charges apply. Not

valid with other discounts. an area is an area up to 250 sq. ft. combina-tion and L-shaped areas are considered two areas. Halls, stairs and closetsare considered an area. Residential only. Offer expires 06/30/09

Air Duct Cleaning$50 Off or

2 Rooms of Free Carpet Cleaningwith the purchase of Air Duct Cleaning

Dust & Pollen?Insect Waste?Mold?Bacteria?

Must present coupon at time of estimate. Mileage charges apply. Notvalid with other discounts. an area is an area up to 250 sq. ft. combina-tion and L-shaped areas are considered two areas. Halls, stairs andclosets are considered an area. Residential only. Offer expires 06/30/09

Carpet Cleaning3 Areas of Carpet - $1195 Areas of Carpet - $1697 Areas of Carpet - $199

Furniture Cleaning - 15% Off • Carpet Protectant $14.95 per area

A Better Cleaning Solution!

Call Steamatic For All Your HomeCleaning & Restoration Needs

• Carpet & Rug Cleaning • Air Duct Cleaning

• 24 Hour Water Damage Specialists• Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration

24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE1-888-746-1856 • FREE ESTIMATES

www.steamaticrrv.com701-746-1856

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING1409 12th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND

Phone: 701-772-3473

For Those ColdNights on the Lake, Warm Up with

Heat-N-Glo

Direct Vent StovesChoose from

3 Colors & Sizes

Top Vent FireplacesSingle Sided 42” Top Vent

Model 8000TVD

Tiara II

CHOOSE FROM GAS OR WOOD

Overhead Door Co. of Grand Forks1200 Dyke Ave, Grand Forks, ND • 772-6671 • 1-800-666-7012

S A L E S • S E R V I C E • I N S T A L L A T I O N • Garage Doors & Openers • 24 Hour emergency service• Residential & Commercial • Replacement/Reframe Specialist• Free estimates on commercial installs • Springs, Cables & Sections Replaced

10% OFFAll Residential Doors & Openers

valid thru5/30/09

The Genuine. The Original

Sanitation DepartmentTip of the week:

FREE Annual Collection of Appliances, Brush,

Furniture, Household items etc.,will be picked up on your regular collection day.

Items must be out by 7:00am where you normally place your refuse.(Residential customers & reasonable quantities only)

Spring Clean UpWeek Is Coming

May 4th - 8th

Help keep Grand Forks beautiful!The Sanitation Department thanks you for your cooperation!

Questions? Call 701-738-8740 or check us out on the web at www.grandforksgov.com

6 Grand Forks Herald/Sunday, April 26, 2009

Green and grand

McClatchy Tribune

� Steve and Jenny Davis in their newly remodeled kitchen that includes severaleco-friendly features such as recycled paper countertops, recycled glass backsplash, energy efficient appliances and lighting.

■ A family’s renovation manages to be great for theenvironment and look elegant, too

United Way of Grand ForksEast Grand Forks & Areaunitedwaygfegf.org

GIVE.ADVOCATE.VOLUNTEER.

Home energy Q&ABy Ken SheinkopfMcClatchy-Tribune

Q: We’ve been thinking about getting a solar waterheater for our home, and I remember hearing a whileago about tax credits that helped lower the price, butsomeone told me they thought they ended last year.Do you know anything about this?

A: I do. The federal tax credits that had been inplace the last few years for solar energy systems anda number of energy-efficiency improvements hadbeen set to expire at the end of 2008, but the Emer-gency Economic Stabilization Act (better known asthe economic bail-out bill) signed by the Presidentin October extended the solar and fuel cells creditsthrough 2016. A number of other credits set to endwere also extended, and new credits were set up forsmall wind energy systems and plug-in hybrid vehi-cles.

As a result, if you’re considering getting a solarwater heating system for your home, now’s the besttime to get serious about it since the federal govern-ment will basically pay for 30 percent of the systemcost, up to a maximum of $2,000.

In addition, many states have their own tax creditsfor their residents, and there are also a variety ofother incentives and rebates from utility companiesand some government agencies. You can get com-plete details on all of the federal, state and local fi-nancial incentives at www.dsireusa.org.

I frequently talk to consumer groups about solarwater heaters, and I’ve seen a great increase in in-terest in recent years as water costs have gone up,areas around the country have faced power short-ages, and people have become more environmen-tally aware. I think the bottom line is simple: solarwater heating is a proven, reliable technology thatcan be used in just about every part of the UnitedStates.

News Fever?Everyday more than 107,000 people get their news from

GrandForksHerald.com and the Grand Forks Herald newspaper.

That’s the same as filling the Metrodome 2.3 times.