Archive for April, 2009

Tax Credit for Saving Energy

As part of the Federal Stimulus package, homeowners can now receive up to a 30% tax credit for making their home more energy efficient (http://www.djc.com/news/bu/12004940.html?cgi=yes).

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What is eligible?  Built goods such as energy efficient windows, additional insulation and heating/cooling equipment fall within the categories.  Items such as that new washer and dryer or refrigerator you’ve been wanting are not eligible.

Your contractor will need to separate out the cost of materials/supplies vs. the labor, because they are viewed differently.  But the tax credit will be a dollar for dollar reduction on what you owe the federal government for next year’s taxes.

Of course the real benefit to all this is a more energy-efficient home that will save you money and help to save the earth.  The government is just sweetening the pot for you to do this now, rather than later.

So call your contractor (our number is 425.453.8388) and schedule an appointment to talk about your home improvements.

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Before and After – Sustainable Luxury

Remember this home?

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Well, look at it now!

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The new roof (including structure) and facade takes our drab circa 1950’s house and turns it into a cottage that you’ll want to call home!

This Mercer Island rambler is now available for show and sale.  MLS #29019007.  It is also held open every Sunday from 1pm-4pm (excluding the upcoming Easter weekend).

Some more photos of the dramatic changes, that make this remodel more like new construction.

Main living space, BEFORE.

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And AFTER.  This new home employs the great room concept which better suits how we live today.

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The Master Bath BEFORE (too small to get a good photograph).

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And the luxurious 5-piece bath AFTER.

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The heart of the home, the Kitchen.  BEFORE.

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This giant masonry double fireplace bisected the home and really broke up the living spaces.

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And, AFTER.

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This adorable home is a Built Green Level 3 home, proving that sustainable can mean luxurious too.

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