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Marketable-Home   Aiki Resource Efficient, Healthy, Quality Home
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(This house reported 23 resource efficient features.
Percentages above indicate the distribution of features and total 100%)

 

Location:

Sudden Valley, Washington

The Aiki home boasts durable fiber cement siding.
Type of Project:

New Construction

Home Completed:

2008

Setting:

suburban

Energy Source:

- propane

Layout:

Single-Family
4 bedroom
Attached garage

Lot Size:

0.384 acre

Square Footage:

2550

Sales Market:

Middle-income

Cost/Square Foot:

$ 160.00


Living room and kitchen open design
  Goals
  1. To provide cost-effective, healthy homes while maintaining harmony and balance with nature.

 
     
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Primary Contact

Casey Curtis ,  Marketing/Sales
Aiki Homes
Website: http://www.aikihomes.com
Phone: (360) 715-0700
Fax: (360) 715-0701
casey@aikihomes.com
Note
Aiki means "harmony with nature". Each decision, from initial design phase to finished product, reflects commitment to future generations by providing healthy places for families to call home. - Developer- Builder

Special information

Aiki Homes has received the EnviroStars 5 Star Rating for their dedication to preventing waste and spreading an ethic of environmental responsibility.

This home demonstrates this ethic throughout its construction and operation. A variety of resource efficient products that are durable, made of recycled/reused materials, low-maintenance, and preserve energy, indoor air quality, and natural features were incorporated into this home. It is located on a huge double wide private lot overlooking a greenbelt with a lake view and a creek running through the property. The home itself was constructed with a compact footprint and advanced framing to reduce materials use as well as provide high energy efficiency.
Manifold for radiant heat and domestic hot water system
 

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