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Video: Stand Out In This High Waste Poof Skirt

Monday, 17 May 2010 06:00 by GiannyL

This High Waste Poof Skirt's bell shape, silk body with dainty ribbon belt is a great match for a tucked white tank.


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Eco-friendly Bathroom Makeovers

Monday, 10 May 2010 07:13 by Beth

Still waiting for the economy to turn around so you can buy that big new house?  I wouldn’t hold your breath too long or it could be the end of you.  Instead why not remodel the place you already have to give it a new look and maximize your space.


Here are some ideas to make over your bathroom from completely gutting it to just adding simple touches that won’t require you to take out a loan.

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Ok, let’s start big….the master bath.  Maybe your master bath isn’t that big but don’t let that keep you from creating your own personal spa like atmosphere.  In this bathroom I removed all the fixtures, cabinetry, tile, lighting, etc.  I designed a new vanity, built by my amazing dad, with a clean new modern look.  I topped it off with a eco-friendly CaesarStone counter top and new shower tiles.  The shower got a new seamless glass door.  The fixtures in the shower have temperature settings so you can have your perfect temp immediately with out running the water forever.  Keeping the colors light in a small space also helps give it a larger feeling.  

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For extra light I added a Solatube with a combination venting system.  The Solatube acts like a mini skylight by capturing the natural light from the dome on the roof and then reflecting it down the tube and spreading it out around the room.  This particular system has the vent attached so you don’t need put in a separate bathroom vent.  If you really want an all in one system you can add a compact fluorescent light attachment that can be used when there is no natural light. 
 
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Now that you have your new bathroom you might also want to think about conserving water.  I found these cute water timers that can be placed in the shower or tub to remind you how long you are spending in the shower. On average a regular shower head can waste up to 5 gallons of water per minute, so these little timers could really help remind you to shorten the shower time. 
 
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Depending on how big your project is remember to think about ways to re-use, recycle and reduce your budget costs. 
 
 
 
Learn more about Beth at http://www.ecostyledesigner.com/  
 

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Repurpose! From Skirt to a Unique Designer Tote!

Friday, 19 March 2010 11:09 by GiannyL

Don't just let that "not so in" skirt take closet space. Give it a whole new purpose & create a one of a kind tote bag!


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Video: Suzy Cameron's Eco Dress for Tonight's Academy Awards

Sunday, 7 March 2010 11:14 by GreenGirls

Global Green's Pre-Oscar party unveiled the eco-friendly gown Suzy Amis Cameron plans to wear on the red carpet at the Academy Awards on Sunday, March 7 as part of her “Red Carpet Green Dress” design campaign to benefit Muse Elementary.

Jillian Granz, a student from Michigan State University won the competition and was recognized by Suzy and James Cameron who also spoke about their passion for creating green schools and healthy learning environments for kids.

Watch this video as Suzy & James Cameron talk about the contest & unveils the dress at Global Green's Pre-Oscar Party

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Designing for a New Era

Thursday, 4 March 2010 10:11 by Nancy

We are living at the dawn of a New Era, a time in history where we have never had this much access to information and technology as well as native cultures from all regions of the world.  
 

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With the evolution of design, building and architecture, we have an unprecedented amount of responsibility considering the state of our natural world.  Globally, the earth is changing at a dramatic rate, human population continues to grow exponentially and we continue to tap our natural resources.   
 

With the evolution of modern technology and intuitive living, we can shift from a society that extracts to one that is regenerative and in turn is balanced. 
 

By incorporating, site location, human scale, and natural elements such as, weather patterns and local materials into the design of buildings, we can begin to return to a localized way of designing our communities.   
 

For the past several decades, we have been using templates of cookie cutter homes, buildings and commercial structures to design our urban cities.  What we have discovered is that every region is specific with its own climate, topography and natural resources.  Beginning to integrate all these elements, in addition to, the orientation, the design, materials, and culture of a place we can we begin Designing for a New Era. 


Design can be defined as the creation and execution of an object, space or system.


In its broader terms, it has the capacity to represent many things, in this context design is not only referencing our homes and workplace, but also to our landscapes our neighborhoods and in turn our cities. 


In taking a journey through design, we begin with the interior and work our way out, painting a picture on how everything is interrelated. 
 

Often times, sustainable design is not seen, but rather it is felt. Now is a time to see interior design as a hybrid of combining such key components as green building and design as well as ecological interior and exterior spaces. 
 

One of the biggest problems we face are environmental toxins, chemicals and other materials, created largely from industry, masked as dryer sheets, smoke, scented candles, antibacterial products, air fresheners, cleaners, furniture, deodorizers, cat litter, sprays, perfume/cologne and synthetic fibers. 
 

These chemicals have saturated our water, food and the very air we breathe, but most important, they have entered our bodies and now we are passing this on to our children.   
 

So, what is in our interiors? 
 
 

  •   Phthalates – Found in plastics, plastic wrap, plastic bottles, plastic food containers and fragrances
  •    Phenols – Found in household cleaners, perfumes, polishes, waxes and hard plastics.
  •   Urea Formaldehyde – Found in furniture, carpets, upholstery, plastics, building materials and foam insulation.
  •   Biological Pollutants – Found in dust, mold and mildew.
  •   Organochlorine Compounds – Found in pesticides, chlorine, paints, waxes, plastics, PVC and vinyl.
  •   VOC   : volatile organic compounds – Found in paint, furniture and carpeting.
  •   PBDE : polybrominated diphenyl ethers - Found in flame retardants found in furniture, soft furnishings and electronics.
 
 

Many of these chemicals are not only found in our living environment, but have made their way into our food supply through the various natural cycles found in life. 
 

Common practice uses a variety of chemicals in our soft furnishings, carpeting, electronics and fabrics; information that should encourage us to be as discerning as possible.  It is key to eliminate these chemicals, in addition to, a host of many others that have never been tested for their toxicity levels to human life.   
 

These days there are material and product selection for all things green. Consult your experts and always source products that are built to last, made properly, non-toxic and healthy. 
 

There is a new approach to the conventional way of designing and building that incorporates new ways of thinking, in a more fundamental manner, such as incorporating lifecycle analysis as well as form and function, amongst so much more. 
 

Let us start designing and creating a future that does not require purchasing food, clothing and furniture that does not have chemicals in them, but rather making sustainability standard practice and green building and designing becoming a way of life.


For more on Nancy, visit Astrid Design Studio


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