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Traditional LEED Gold Home Tour

Happy New Year!  We’re starting 2017 off with a tour of a gorgeous traditional LEED Gold home. Not only is the interior beautiful, but this house is LEED-certified at the Gold level.  LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. In order to be certified, a house or building needs to follow a variety of green practices. Today’s home was designed by Tim Barber Ltd. Architecture. (All photos found at Houzz and credited to Tim Barber Ltd. Click on photos to be taken to original.)

A stunning vaulted ceiling adorns the family room with its clean lines and soft colors.

Traditional Family Room with Vaulted Ceiling Photo by Tim Barber Ltd Architecture 

 

In the dining room, white wood creates a geometric pattern on the ceiling. Pale blue wallpaper creates a soft yet elegant look. Transom windows allow plenty of light to shine through and a nubby rug provides texture underfoot.

Traditional Dining Room in LEED Gold Home

The dining room also features a gorgeous built-in China cabinet.

Dining Hutch in LEED Gold Home

 

The living room boasts a coastal look in red, white, and blue.

Modern Country Style Living Room

 

A fireplace cozies up a corner while a pastoral oil painting lends a bit of farmhouse appeal.

Modern Country Style Fireplace

 

In the kitchen, appealing design in this LEED Gold home isn’t spared.  Custom cabinetry creates a rich yet down-home look.

Farmhouse Style Kitchen

 

A farmhouse sink adds charm all its own.

Farmhouse Style Kitchen in LEED Gold Home

 

A built-in bench creates a spot for putting on shoes while peg hooks creates space for hanging towels and other essentials for the pool outdoors.

Beach Style Entryway

 

A beautiful staircase is graced with board and batten siding.

Staircase in Traditional LEED Gold Home

 

In the master bedroom, the vaulted family room ceiling is replicated to a lesser angle.

Traditional Bedroom

 

The star of the master bathroom is a deep claw foot tub settled under a trio of windows. Roman shades can be pulled to create privacy.

Claw Foot Tub

 

I hope you enjoyed today’s tour of a traditional LEED Gold home. Even the exterior is pretty!  You can see more of this beautiful home over at Houzz.

Traditional LEED Gold Home

A New Year offers a new beginning. It’s never too late to try or do something you’ve always wanted!

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9 Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing this lovely home. It felt it a bit cold to me with all the shiplap and board&batten seemingly in every room. I do happen to love the wood ceilings, though. One day all buildings will be green and not a minute too soon for my grandchildren and those who come after. Hope your new year is wonderful.