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Green, Not Extreme
Mainstream design attracts homeowners already sold on green
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It would be difficult to determine that this is the most energy-efficient house in Florida simply by looking at it. But it is. Green technology, design and building practices are to the point where green no longer means extreme.
The cabinets in this kitchen and throughout this house are made from recycled pallet wood. They cost a bit more to be milled, but energy was saved by not cutting down new trees, shipping those trees to a mill, milling them and shipping the wood to the job site.
Many factors make this home’s addition green, including site planning and the fact it’s an infill lot. Much of the original support structure was maintained to save the embedded energy spent decades ago when the original section of the house was constructed.
The doors in this home were salvaged from teardown projects and refinished. This is just one element that contributed to the home’s ranking as one of the greenest homes in Florida.
Despite requiring subcontractors to operate with no waste, this home was finished in less than four months. During the process, subs went from resistance at the beginning to suggesting at the end several ways to be even more green on future job sites.

What do you get when you cross a waste management expert whose true interest is in real estate, with a handy former farm-hand and subcontractor worker who formed his own contracting business? You get MyGreenBuildings, a Florida-based custom home design/build firm with only months under its belt and several jobs on the table.

Steve Ellis and Grant Castilow formed MyGreenBuildings in 2006 when Ellis approached Castilow to be a subcontractor on a new residential project. The two clicked so well they joined forces to help the environment while building environmentally friendly homes for enviro-conscious clients. It turns out they work pretty well together; the first home they designed and built is the most energy-efficient house in Florida, as certified by the Florida Green Building Coalition.

The project was completed in less than four months, and played a big part in the landing of a handful of jobs for clients looking for a green design/builder. “We’ve sold five residential projects already from that one spec home, including two $700,000-plus complete guts and retrofits,” Ellis says.

The goal for the 2,100-sq.-ft. addition was to prove MyGreenBuildings could do a highly customized green retrofit to an existing structure. “We’re showing that we can keep the existing structure and rebuild it, and do it in a seamless way with good design and architecture. We can bring it up to current standards with all the bells and whistles and do it totally green,” Ellis adds.

Embedded Energy

MyGreenBuildings will focus on green residential retrofits and new construction, as well as some commercial, interior and retail work. The focus on retrofits is more than part of the business plan; it’s a green building practice many designers and builders don’t think of. Being green isn’t only about energy savings, it’s about energy salvage.

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