This entirely customizable dwelling unit raises the bar in the energy efficient green home market place. Green Home Plans By LEAP ADAPTIVE
January 2011.
San Diego, CA.
For many people on a budget the dream of living in a green abode has just become within range. LEAP Adaptive, a California founded home innovation company, has released an energy efficient green home blueprint that is charming, low priced, and LEED attested. The new LEAP Adaptive Hummingbird is a sensational illustration of the practical application of green construction engineering and innovation. Well suited as a home, a guesthouse, a cabana, or a mother in law flat, this graceful innovation proffers an sound option for those who choose to live well with less.
This entirely customizable dwelling unit raises the bar in the energy efficient green home market place. Measuring out a mere 480 square feet the Hummingbird carries a lot of luxuriant slug for its tiny size. It touts a bedroom suite with a entire toilet, a kitchen created for energy efficient gadgets, a cozy greeting room with a one dimensional ribbon-fire (this is not your folks fireplace), and a veranda for unwinding in the open air. This wonderful small curiosity will flit its way into your heart as a vibrant, versatile and efficient home solution.
The efficient footprint of this intimate home is filled with eco-friendly items. From the passive photovoltaic design framework to the low VOC materials and finishes, this home is sleek for comfy and well balanced living with minimal impact on the environment. The Hummingbird is available as a set of designs, as a pre-fabricated diy building kit, or as an assembled unit presented to your building site. A complete contractor built home starts at an affordable $ 79,995 with numerous alternatives available for customization.
LEAP Adaptive, a home design group established in San Diego, California, mixes expressive style and sophistication with efficiency and thriftiness to create homes that are both comfy and sustainable. Director of Design Brian Darnell, a California architect with 22 years of experience in residential land design, fluxes a practical approach with up to date green engineering to prove that less really can be more. The lust for size and magnanimousness has given way to the recognition that the economics and ecology of our flattening universe can no longer tolerate such lavishness," says Darnell. And so the Hummingbird was born.
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