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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

What’s New in Housing 4

What’s New in Housing 4
Mixed topic
By Ronnie Godfrey

While attending this year’s Builders Convention, we took in several seminars and visited every booth. This is part of the training we go through every year to try to stay on top of latest trends, construction methods, codes, and products. Herewith are some notes generated from that trip.

Paint Colors:
I wished that I could say that the new colors for the coming years will be red or blue or some well defined palette. Not so easy. Did you know that there is someone who makes a study of this and tells all of the designers what they should be using. This person’s name is Jackie Jordon, CMG. She works for the Sherwin-Williams Paint Company and is the Director of Color marketing.

During her presentation she gave us a brochure labeled COLORMIX two-thousand-eleven. I have it sitting here on my desk. There are four palettes on this, with the primary color of each palette and their supporting players. I’m not going to attempt to name them are tell you what emotions each is supposed to elicit, (really?) but recommend that you go to www.swcolorsamples.com and see for yourself.  Some look like the pastels of the 50’, while others look like the Mod colors of the 60’s, still others have an industrial look.

I’d hate to have the job of naming all the colors those folks sale. I can tell they have problems with that too as one of the blue paints #SW6800 is called Something Blue.

Energy Efficiency:
I will hit this topic again, maybe several times in fact, but for now let me tell you about the Solar Decathlon. This is a competition between universities to try to build extremely energy efficient homes. Better yet let me put it in U.S. Department of Energy’s words: “The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon challenges 20 collegiate teams to design, build, and operate solar-powered houses that are cost-effective, energy-efficient, and attractive. The winner of the competition is the team that best blends affordability, consumer appeal, and design excellence with optimal energy production and maximum efficiency.”

The competition will take place Friday, September 23 at 8:00am - October 2 at 6:00pm and will likely be on the Mall in Washington D.C... The various schools, including some from other countries, will build full-sized, operating houses on the grounds of the nation’s capital and will be opened to the public. You can preview these on the Decathlon’s web site: http://www.solardecathlon.gov/index.html

This competition drives technology, and educates both the participants and all who attend. Some of the ideas brought forth during this will be what we will be doing in our home building soon.

Floor plan designs will be discussed in my next article.

I mentioned in a previous week’s newspaper article that I would have a URL for you to see our pictures from the Extreme Makeover Home Edition tour and in another article I talked about the walk-through feature of our floor plan software and how you could look at your home before it is even built. Go to:
And on the lower right hand side you will find a small picture of a floor plan. Just below that there is a link to click to view the short walk-through video. Then in the left hand, you will find the link to the Extreme Makeover tour under “links to our videos”. While at our blog you might want to look at some of our other videos as well.

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