GreenPod Spreads Greenery Inside Homes Through Full-Circle Designs

The mere thought of living in a home surrounded with greenery all around is soothing. Who wouldn’t like to live in a home that is eco-friendly and beautiful? For those interested, a company called GreenPod run by an architect and environmentalist Ann Raab has brought forth full-circle home designs. GreenPod works with a designer from Australia whose proficiency in decorating the home with green articles is amazing, starting from organic gardening and permaculture to home décor including bedding, etc. using renewable materials.

The company encourages environmental protection in every possible way through use of existing furniture and energy conservation. Their inquisitiveness to conserve nature starts from land clearing where they use a “tree eater” which preserves the valuable topsoil and flora. The homes are sustainable with added attractions like multi-use furniture, movable walls and lights that make the rooms seem big.

GreenPod will help u invest on these homes at an affordable price which ranges from $100,000 to $240,000. I would definitely suggest anyone to take one of this gorgeous, eco-friendly and spacious house.

Source: JetsOnGreen


This entry was posted by author: Ramya on Monday, October 13th, 2008 at 8:08 am and is filed under Architecture, Eco-Friendly, Furniture | Tags: · , , , , You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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