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Hayfield House - Building a modern, sustainable New England farmhouse. - Page 2
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Building a modern, sustainable New England farmhouse. We are currently on track to finish in early November. The well. 265 feet deep, 15 gal/min. A full breaker box. Garage door. Decorative hardware TBD. Sam’s new best friend. Has own car. September 17, 2013. 8220;The Green Buildings Open House Tour. We learned a lot by visiting just one house. It gave us a lot to think about. And this article. If you want to be European about it was the solution. On October 5, 2013, we will open our doors. To visitors f...
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anne – Hayfield House
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Building a modern, sustainable New England farmhouse. The View From Inside. Kitchen-dining-living room in full February afternoon sun. This day it was 19 degrees out and we turned off the heat because it got too warm inside. Upstairs hallway, windows facing north. TV room at night. Garage siding was completed a couple weeks ago. White trim will be painted red to match the siding. February 11, 2014. Fill for what will be an “under-grass” driveway to the East door. Blowing hay over the newly seeded property.
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Our Connecticut Passive House: January 2013
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Our Connecticut Passive House. An adventure in designing, building, and living in a custom Passive House in Southern New England. Wednesday, January 30, 2013. Well, today a film crew from the CT Zero Energy Challenge came to video document OCPH. They are actually filming me right now. Camera over my left shoulder showing me diligently working on my Blog. Riveting b-roll footage. The video cast and crew. Icicles on the rain chain. Three weeks ago Paul installed energy usage monitoring software called E-Mo...
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Inside Job – Hayfield House
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Building a modern, sustainable New England farmhouse. The approaching cold weather has made working inside a warm house a very compelling option for our carpenters. While there is still plenty to do outside, notably finishing the siding for the house, the interior is the big focus for us right now. Primer in the kitchen. Primer in the entry hall. Primer in the living area. Interior door in mudroom. Upstairs hall flooring, douglas fir. Girls’ room, looking west. Girls’ room, looking south. November 3, 2013.
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September – 2013 – Hayfield House
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Building a modern, sustainable New England farmhouse. Monthly Archives: September 2013. We are currently on track to finish in early November. The well. 265 feet deep, 15 gal/min. A full breaker box. Garage door. Decorative hardware TBD. Sam’s new best friend. Has own car. September 17, 2013. 8220;The Green Buildings Open House Tour. We learned a lot by visiting just one house. It gave us a lot to think about. And this article. If you want to be European about it was the solution. To visitors for the Gre...
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Steve – Hayfield House
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Building a modern, sustainable New England farmhouse. Today we received our official Passive House certification. While the green building community has lavished a lot of attention on Passive House in the past couple years, there are so few actual projects in the US we felt it was important to invest a bit more in the certification process. April 16, 2014. Are for real the indoor comfort is truly remarkable, even with this winter’s frigid temperatures. Snowy afternoon, best viewed at large size. Cabinets...
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Certified – Hayfield House
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Building a modern, sustainable New England farmhouse. Today we received our official Passive House certification. While the green building community has lavished a lot of attention on Passive House in the past couple years, there are so few actual projects in the US we felt it was important to invest a bit more in the certification process. April 16, 2014. This entry was posted in General. The View From Inside. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). P 5 months ago.
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Warm Walls – Hayfield House
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Building a modern, sustainable New England farmhouse. Finally we have drywall. The drywall hangers took two days to put walls on almost all the surfaces in the house. They were really something to watch. The taping crew comes tomorrow to start their work. Last Saturday, we hosted an Open House. Entry hall looking into the office. Southeast corner, in the kitchen. The girls’ room. Looking up the stairwell. Green Buildings Open House Parking Lot. Looking from the living room to the mudroom. October 10, 2013.
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