Sustainable carpet is the next topic. I am going to make an office at my fiancée’s house, to do this, we have decided to remodel a room. The existing carpet is white and isn’t really practical for rolling chairs. We decided to go with carpet from www.flor.com for a couple of reasons. The main reason is the carpet is a sustainable product. The company uses recycled materials to produce the carpet and they will take the carpet back at the end of its life. The tiles 19.7″ by 19.7″ are available in lots of different colors and patterns. They will supply samples at $5.00 per three samples. What I really liked about these tiles are they are not that typical cheap home center carpet tile. The backing is a heavy rubber material and they give “dots” to fasten the tiles together (basically a piece of tape). The installation looks easy, so I went ahead and ordered samples, which we received today. My fiancée liked the pewter color and we went with a pattern. I’ll post more when we get the real thing.
The other thing I am going to look for now is a FSC (Forest Stewardship Council http://www.fsc.org/) certified particle board to raise the floor height a little to match the existing entry way floor. I have emailed a local place to see if they have something that I can buy retail. Finally, we are going to paint and replace blinds in this room. More updates to come as the project moves forward.
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Now, back to the lighting. We installed the remote control LED bulb (PAR 30) from LED Homeplace above the kitchen sink. The light is very similar to daylight (even though it was listed as soft white). Here are the photos of this. Note that the light that is put out is very similar to daylight, so when we have the bulb on during a cloudy day, it just doesn’t seem to be as cloudy near the sink.










