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More Low VOC, Safe Painting Options for Inside and Outside your Home

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The Building Green blog continuously provides some great tips for having a healthier, more Earth-friendly home. You may remember our post about safe, low-VOC paints for your home and nursery where we touched on a product called milk paint. Upon coming across the post "Building Green From A Painter's Perspective" we were delighted to find an in-depth interview with a modern-day painting company, Shiloh Painting, discussing the measures they're taking to go green with their business.

Shiloh Painting founder Isaac Klepac says that he feels that all components of the green movement we're experiencing encompass not only a philosophy but a lifestyle. With the constant reminder to assess his current situation and see where he can improve and expand, Klepac has translated this philosophy into the green side of his business and has made some great strides in protecting the environment as well as the longevity of the homes he works on. Using water-based finishes and Sherman Williams' Harmony line of VOC-free paints, Klepac's work makes entering a freshly painted room literally a breath of fresh air. "the customer and my employees have a right to breath clean air." says Klepac. "There is a direct, immediate affect on someone's health".

When asked about his predictions for the future of green building, he said "There is a trend beyond open floor plans. Instead of so many rooms, why not have multiple use rooms? Kitchens have already been transformed into a meeting places, so why not have multipurpose rooms?" With a trend toward smaller living spaces with more versatility, this means managing the air quality in the home can be even easier. With less cubic footage to keep in mind, homeowners can install central vacuum systems or air purifiers with ease and know they're getting an efficient air quality solution for their home's size.

Posted by HomeAire Blogging Team

Posted Date: March 20, 2008 at 9:46 AM

Tags: air purifier, central vacuum, ecofriendly paints, green building, green home improvement, indoor air quality, low voc paint
Filled under: Green Living, Home Ownership / Home Improvement

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