One of their green home designs was featured on the NW EcoBuilding Guild 2012 Home Tour. It is a ‘50s era single story that was torn down and its materials diverted (recycled) to build a sustainably-built modern four bedroom home with more space. TJC used rigid insulation, giving the home an airtight R-value of 33 — much higher than it requires — a green roof, and triple-glazed windows complete the energy efficient home. The company also built a “New Zero” home (generating the energy a family needs to live in it) in the Bellevue area of Washington. In a Beaux Arts renovation project, they coupled clean white and soft grey tones with the grainy texture of natural wood.
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