Green Interior Designers Phoenix AZ
This page provides relevant content and local businesses that can help with your search for information on Green Interior Designers. You will find informative articles about Green Interior Designers, including "Lori Dennis Tells The Green Living Guy What To Do With Green Interior Design". Below you will also find local businesses that may provide the products or services you are looking for. Please scroll down to find the local resources in Phoenix, AZ that can help answer your questions about Green Interior Designers.
A Plus Phoenix Movers
(480) 553-9740
111 East Dunlap Avenue
Phoenix, AZ
A Plus Phoenix Movers
(480) 553-9740
111 East Dunlap Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85020
Data Provided By:
Andrighetti Design Associates, Inc.
480-837-4879
16430 E. Glenbrook Blvd.
Fountain Hills, AZ
Andrighetti Design Associates, Inc.
480-837-4879
16430 E. Glenbrook Blvd.
Fountain Hills, AZ 85258
Data Provided By:
Bella Art Decor
(480)443-2387
7750 E. Gelding Dr.
Scottsdale, AZ
Bella Art Decor
(480)443-2387
7750 E. Gelding Dr.
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Membership Organizations
Rosie On the House Referral Network
Data Provided By:
Gail Adams Interior Designer
(602)274-0074
110 E San Miguel Ave. Phoenix
Phoenix, AZ
Gail Adams Interior Designer
(602) 274-0074
110 E San Miguel Ave.
Phoenix, AZ
Allstar Movers
602-943-3800
5806 W. Market Street
Glendale, AZ
Allstar Movers
602-943-3800
5806 W. Market Street
Glendale, AZ 85301
Data Provided By:
Quality Movers
480-43-3572
5435 W Pecan Rd
Laveen, AZ
Quality Movers
480-43-3572
5435 W Pecan Rd
Laveen, AZ 85339
Data Provided By:
Interior Deluxe Llc
480-788-6485
1900 W Chandler Blvd. #15-229
Chandler, AZ
Interior Deluxe Llc
480-788-6485
1900 W Chandler Blvd. #15-229
Chandler, AZ 85224
Data Provided By:
Archicon Interior Designer
(602)222-4266
4041 N Central Ave. Phoenix
Phoenix, AZ
Designer Concept
(602) 274-8466
1130 E Missouri Ave.
Phoenix, AZ
Data Provided By:
Award-winning interior designer reveals practical trade secrets to creating green and sustainable interiors. Would you not want to learn from her? Common!!! As Leonardo DiCaprio and Cameron Diaz started driving hybrids and Al Gore came out with his much acclaimed An Inconvenient Truth, product manufacturers everywhere started claiming they were going green. But going green is no longer a trend; the green movement is here to stay. As more Americans look for ways to reduce their carbon footprint many find that looking home is the natural place to start becoming more environmentally friendly, or green. How do you design and craft green interiors? Is it difficult to make the change? With all the product choices flooding the marketplace, how do you choose the right ones? Is designing green too expensive? In Green Interior Design award-winning interior designer Lori Dennis offers her trade secrets in an easy to read style, providing hard to find and practical information for anyone wishing to create green and sustainable interiors. This easy-to-use manual includes every aspect of residential interior design—furniture and accessories, window treatments, fabrics, surface materials, appliances and plumbing fixtures, plants, and more—discussed from a green perspective in terms of reducing waste, avoiding pollution, and protecting the occupant’s health. “When you’re sick and running out of resources, it makes sense to return to healthy approaches and conservation. Everyone has heard about being green and millions of people are trying it out to see if it works for them,” observes Dennis. “I like to think of a time in the near future when we don’t need to specify ‘green’ anymore. Things will just be made with consideration for the environment and our health as common practice.” In Green Interior Design a special focus is given to bedrooms and living rooms where occupants spend most of their time, and landscaping and landscape maintenance are scrutinized from a green vantage point. The book concludes with interviews from a number of leading designers and architects who incorporate environmental and health concerns in their projects along with sample images of their favorite rooms. Readers will also be inspired by the eco-friendly and accessible resources and vendors who practice green behavior and business strategies. Dennis also shares checklists (such as green criteria) to help readers develop successful, sustainable projects. Lori Dennis’ desire to be part of the solution to waste and pollution in the interior design and construction fields led her to write this easy to use manual for anyone wishing to create green interiors. Every aspect of residential interior design–furniture and accessories, window treatments, fabrics, surface materials, appliances and pl...
|
Click here to read more from Green Living Guy