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Sheridan Green Residence / Christopher Jeffrey Architects

Sheridan Green Residence / Christopher Jeffrey Architects

Located on a serene, wooded 1.1-acre site near Peconic Bay in Long Island, the Sheridan Green Residence by Christopher Jeffrey Architects represents a thoughtful reimagining of how we build. This 1,966-square-foot home is not only self-sustaining but also carefully integrated into the sloped terrain, proving that even with a modest footprint and limited budget, sustainable living can be both inspiring and achievable.

Net-Zero Homes: How to Build a House That Gives Back to the Grid

Net-Zero Homes: How to Build a House That Gives Back to the Grid

Imagine a home that produces as much energy as it consumes, where your electricity bill is practically non-existent, and your carbon footprint is drastically reduced. That’s the promise of a net-zero home, a concept that is gaining momentum as homeowners seek smarter, more sustainable ways to live.

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