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June 24 10am-5pm
SELF GUIDED TOUR: $10
Purchase tickets at any tour stop on June 24th. Advance tickets available online, at Village Books, The RE Store, and Community Food Co-op.
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Includes delicious local lunch, snacks, beverages, and in-depth guided tours. Purchase tickets online by June 19.
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• A fun day with local experts in green building • One-on-one discussions with builders & designers • Delicious local food and drinks • Hassle free transportation • In-depth green building education
• Go at your own pace • Visit all 8 stops or pick and choose • Drive, bike, or carpool • Visit stops in any order • Gain valuable insight from builders & owners
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For those looking to get more out of the tour, purchase advance tickets for a guided bus tour. Fully loaded with lunch, delicious drinks & snacks at every stop, in-depth education, and friendly experts to help you make the most of your day, this is definetely the way to tour. Tickets must be purchased in advance by June 19 at WhatcomHomeandLandscapeTour.com. sponsor:
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The Roost
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Southside Sunshine
1118 Franklin St
207 Bayside Rd
Land Lovers Landscape
2531 Henry St
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1733 Mt. Baker Hwy
Retro Toward Net Zero Skyward Food Forest
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Dillman’s Depot
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Highland Hemp House
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Bright Green
2070 Fairhaven Ave
1010 Highland Drive
306 Highland Drive
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For those looking for a casual way to view the stops in any order, choose the self guided option and go at your own pace. Spend as much time as you wish talking to experts at each stop, but don’t forget to grab lunch or pack a picnic. Procrastinators can purchase tickets at any stop on the day of the tour. Plan ahead & purchase your ticket online or in person at the following locations:
Village Books, The RE Store, or Community Food Co-op.
THE ROOST 1118 Franklin Street
• Repurposed materials • Creative use of space • Green roof • Active solar The Roost is what happens when a 1924 Craftsman and New York style loft collide in an acoustic hug. What started as a simple idea for a remodel grew into a local gathering spot for musicians and artists alike. Owner, Nick Hartrich, says that “this residential remodel experiment is a thank you to all who have inspired and taught me along the way, homeowners of previous Home & Landscape Tours included!” The Roost integrates a City of Bellingham residential green roof pilot, 4.1 kW of solar, reclaimed beams from GP pulp mill and the Yakima Farmers co-op, bleachers from Garfield High School, doors from the Armory Building and X-files sound stage studio, recycled pallets, glass, steel, and tile, and showcases what it means to let go of traditional norms and instead live with elements that inspire. Join us for an “Art in Blue” series as we highlight works of art from local blue-collar trades-women and men at this stop. The Roost will also host a special post-tour house show from tipsy American gypsy style blues band, Hot Damn Scandal. Bring an open mind and heart for this celebration of art, music and craftsmanship Team: Bellingham Bay Builders, The RE Store, Blackfin Design, Green Home Solutions, Ecotech Solar, Respiration Design
SOUTHSIDE SUNSHINE 207 Bayside Rd
• Energy efficient HVAC • High performance building envelope • Reclaimed materials • Integrated project team • Exterior mineral wool insulation The homeowners of Southside Sunshine had dreams of creating a home that allowed generations of low-impact living. They found a dream location close to services on a previously developed lot with sweeping vistas—and their integrated team went to work designing a passive solar home that also took advantage of an incredible view. Hidden behind high-quality green finishing is the secret to a highperformance home: an energy efficient, tight building envelope and efficient mechanical systems. This project features all the best practices including above code insulation, heat pumps, and “zip system” sheathing. The home is also protected by durable metal roofing and a water filtering green roof. Bellingham Bay Builders used their attention to detail and timber framing talent to repurpose the large deck that existed on the property into soffits, a timber frame porch, and rafters. To top it off, an 8.96 kW Solar Photovoltaic array should provide enough electricity to supply this home with all its energy needs. Team: Bellingham Bay Builders, [bundle] Design Services, Small Planet Supply
LAND LOVERS LANDSCAPE 2531 Henry St
• Raingarden • Permaculture design • Native plants • DIY ideas Owner Tamara Bowman knew she wanted a space that reflected the natural beauty of the Cascades, while offering the sanctuary of a private garden. Her home’s landscape installation was created using mostly native plants, ornamental rock, and natural wood components. Featuring edible and medicinal plants, this landscape produces for the homeowners nearly year-round. Improvements to the site include a hog panel style fence, hardscaping, stone risers, and circle-patterned stone work. Creosote treated railroad ties were replaced with natural cedar rounds for parking curbs and a small pond that attracts local wildlife. A low-impact, sustainable approach has been true for both the construction process and resulting landscape. There is an onsite food and green waste composting system and rainwater is captured and filtered through a raingarden. During construction, no spoils were removed while creating the front yard beds, and instead were used to berm up the rear beds, creating a terraformed landscape in the backyard. Team: Benskin Co. Landscape and Garden and Design, Plantas Nativa
RETRO TOWARD NET ZERO 2400 H St
• Repurposed materials • Creative use of space • DIY ideas • Active solar Located in the heart of the Lettered Streets Neighborhood, this home shows all the signs of great stewardship. Keeping true to the historic character was an important value for the homeowner, but so was the efficiency and comfort of a modern home. Retro Toward Net Zero was originally constructed in 1918 and was significantly updated in 2009 with a new open floor plan to create more living and storage space. After thoughtful planning, this home was outfitted with new plumbing and electrical and included substantial thermal enclosure improvements to the original exterior frame walls, ceiling, and floors. These updates have made the home vastly more comfortable, quiet, and energy efficient. Since 2009, the homeowners have continued working to reduce their home’s impact, installing a roof-mounted solar electric array and creating vegetable and native gardens. Team: North Sound Energy and Remodel, Western Solar
SKYWARD FOOD FOREST 1733 Mt. Baker Hwy
• Permaculture • Vertical gardens • Low-maintenance landscape • Composting Skyward Food Forest is an example of handcrafted edible landscaping employing agro-ecological permaculture methods, i.e. the creation of a lovely cultivated ecosystem full of useful and edible plants, on an acre of land. The site is a demonstration and education site for intensive, beyond organic, mostly perennial food production using vertical gardening/farming techniques. Integrated with the adjacent wooded setting and the natural design of the garden beds, it has become a sanctuary for guests of the adjacent Cedar Tree House and Tree Frog Night Inn, who also enjoy surplus food from the site. The converted orchard area is a great example of a “no lawn landscape,” where mulched paths are gradually being succeeded by soft, bare-foot friendly groundcovers. Skyward Food Forest exemplifies landscapes that provide abundance while continually building soil and biomass (thus sequestering carbon!), enhancing air and water quality, promoting biodiversity, increasing habitat, attracting pollinators, multiple bird species, etc. – all by working with nature, rather than against it. Team: RIPE Landscapes, Tree Frog Night Inn
DILLMAN’S DEPOT 2070 Fairhaven Ave
• Rainwater system • Storm water mitigation features • Split heating system • Exterior cork insulation • Native plant landscaping This house’s owner wanted to create a space that was a reflection of his values for low impact living, community, and creativity, and in 2012 began the transformation of a log cedar home into a sustainability superstar. Beginning with energy and water systems as the foundational building blocks to green buildings, this home includes a 7,000-gallon rainwater cistern and innovative energy improvements including passive solar and a 6.7 kW solar array. The gardens have been built into terraced landscapes and provide ample food throughout the harvest months. To share the low-impact lifestyle, this home features extra space for friends and family equipped with all the comforts of home as well as a detached music studio. Building on the original character and aesthetic, the owner incorporated natural, non-toxic materials and integrated creativity and art into the design. Team: Chuckanut Builders, A1 Builders, Derek Duffy Landscape Design and Horticulture, NW Rain Solutions, Lightsource Design
HIGHLAND HEMP HOUSE 1010 Highland Drive
• Hempcrete construction • Low-embodied energy • DIY ideas • Creative design The Highland Hemp House is a project retrofitting a 45-year-old home with hemp and lime, 100% natural materials that make for an ideal, healthy living environment. It also demonstrates that hempcrete is the building material of the future. Designed with health, efficiency, beauty, and longevity in mind, hempcrete material is simple and ecologically sound. The monolithic walls are 12” thick, made of just the straw or core of the hemp plant (often called hurd) and calcium or lime. This material encases an internal frame of lumber, since it is not structural, and wraps into windows and doors for an airtight seal. Add a south sloping roof with 10 kW solar capacity and energy saving design, and this house easily achieves goals to reduce both embodied and performance energy-saving goals. This home will be under construction at the time of the tour but there is a completed shed made of these materials on the property. There will also be a demonstration of how to build with hempcrete. Team: Deborah Todd Building Design Services, Bellingham Bay Builders
BRIGHT GREEN 306 Highland Drive
• Infill location • Super high performance home • Locally-made, energy efficient windows • Integrated project team • Exterior cork insulation The Bright Green project shows us that building enduring homes is both a craft and a science. Homeowners, Jane and Nelson Bright knew they wanted a centrally located, beautiful and modern home. The super insulated building envelope includes a weather resistive barrier, a rainscreen and 3” of exterior cork insulation. Coupled with locally made Cascadia windows, aggressive airsealing and an innovative heating and ventilation system, this is one of Whatcom County’s most comfortable homes. The team included aging in place design elements and prioritized green, durable materials that were locally-made, recyclable and toxin-free. On this project, and all Chuckanut Builders’ projects, we keep the ethos of John Ruskin’s words in mind, “When we build, let us think that we build forever. Let it not be for present delight nor for present use alone. Let it be such work as our descendants will thank us for.”
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Michael E. Smith FAIA www.mikesmith-architect.com (360) 220-1089
Steele Financial Services, Inc. www.steelefs.com (360) 647-1739
Northwest Washington Chapter of AIA www.aianorthwest-pacific.com (360) 671-9555
Rice Insurance LLC www.riceinsurance.com (360) 734-1161
[bundle] design studio www.bundledesignstudio.com (360) 296-2657
RMC Architects www.rmcarchitects.com (360) 676-7733
Coastal Insurance Group www.coastalig.com (360) 647 9995
2020 ENGINEERING www.2020engineering.com (360) 671-2020
Spiral Studios www.spiraldesignstudios.com (360) 202-0635
Darren Clark w/ Farmers Insurance Agency www.farmersagent.com (360) 788-5222
Adaptations Design Studio www.a1builders.ws (360) 734-5275
The RJ Group (360) 733-5760
Buri Funston Mumford, PLLC www.burifunston.com (360) 752-1500
BUSINESS DIRECTORY Architecture, Engineering and Design
Ashley & Vance Engineering www.ashleyvance.com (360) 746-8020 Bourne Engineering www.bourneengineering.net (360) 935-2676 Building Industry Association of Whatcom County www.biawc.com (360) 671-4247
Wilson Engineering & Surveying www.wilsonengineering.com (360) 733-6100
Banking, Finances, Insurance and Legal Services Whatcom Educational Credit Union www.wecu.com (360) 676-1168
Limitless Law PLLC www.limitlesslaw.com (360) 685-0145 Muraski Legal PLLC www.muraski.legal (360) 908-1685
Building Materials
Peoples Bank www.peoplesbank-wa.com (360) 354-4044
New Whatcom Interiors www.newwhatcominteriors.com (360) 671-3389
Deborah Todd Building Design Services www.dtbuildingdesign.com (360) 671-0529
Beneficial State Bank www.beneficialstatebank.com (206) 812-8895
Nova Distribution www.novadle.com (360) 656-6484
Fuller Building Design www.fullerbd.com (360) 393-3131
Bayport Financial www.bayportfinancial.us (360) 332-8900
The RE Store - a Program of RE Sources www.re-store.org (360) 647-5921
Greg Robinson Architect www.gregrobinsonarchitect.com (360) 778-1385
Larson Gross PLLC www.larsongross.com (360) 734-4280
Grinstad & Wagner Architects, Inc. P.S. www.grinstadwagner.com (360) 676-9501
Paulson Financial Services, LLC www.paulsonfinancialservices.com (360) 738-6968
HAVEN Design Workshop www.haven-dw.com (360) 527-2840
Saturna Capital www.saturna.com (360) 734-9900
Light Source Residential Design (360) 676-1859
Skyline Advisors, Inc. www.myskylineadvisor.com (360) 671-1621
Online Directory Visit our new online business directory for a complete listing of businesses who are making this the best place to live, work, and play!
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Construction and Carpentry A-1 Builders, Inc. www.a1builders.ws (360) 734-5249
Aperture Electrical www.apertureelectrical.com (360) 421-3963 Bellingham Bay Builders www.bellinghambaybuilders.com (360) 733-7500 Building Performance Center www.buildingperformancecenter.org (360) 734-5121 x114 Cascade Joinery www.cascadejoinery.com (360) 527-0119 CAZ Energy Services www.cazenergy.com (360) 389-1056 Chuckanut Builders www.chuckanutbuilders.com (360) 734-3201 Coffey Construction (360) 671-9930 Dawson Construction, Inc www.dawson.com (360) 756-1000 Esary Roofing and Siding Co., Inc. www.esary.com (360) 318-0604 Faber Construction www.faberconstruction.com (360) 354-3500
Jensen Lee Construction www.jensenleeconstruction.com (360) 509-8560 Landmark Enterprises www.landmarkep.com (360) 733-6643 Lookabill General Contracting www.lookabillgc.com (360) 201-7024 Louis Auto and Residential Glass www.louisautoglass.com (360) 734-3840 Martha Rose Construction www.martharoseconstruction.com (206) 406-4395 Moceri Construction www.mocericonstruction.com (360) 671-3381 North Sound Energy & Remodel www.nsenergyremodel.com (360) 739-2653 Overhead Door Co of Bellingham www.ohdbellingham.com (360) 734-5960 Rainshield Roofing & Construction, Inc. www.rainshield.net (360) 380-5290 Ram Construction www.ramconstruction-wa.com (360) 715-8643 Rebecca Meloy Carpentry & Landscape www.rebeccameloy.com (360) 201-9038
Gallant Design and Construction, Inc. (360) 733-1225
Slide Mountain Millworks www.slidemountainmillworks.com (360) 410-0797
G R Plume Company, Inc www.grplume.com (360) 384-2800
Smith & Vallee Woodworks, Inc. www.smithandvallee.com (360) 305-4882
Hindman Construction Inc www.hindmanconstruction.com (360) 220-6755
West Coast Homes www.westcoast-homes.com (360) 927-1293
Environmental Services and Renewable Energy Banner Power Solutions www.bannerpowersolutions.com (360) 724-7861 Ecotech Solar www.ecotechsolar.com (360) 318-7646 Energy Economics Inc www.chickenomicsinc.com (775) 848-6798 Itek Energy www.itekenergy.com (360) 647-9531 Kulshan Services www.kulshanservices.com (360) 393-4706 Western Solar Inc. www.westernsolarinc.com (360) 746-0859 Whatcom Conservation District www.whatcomcd.org (360) 526-2381
Toward Zero Waste What’s the big idea? It is estimated that 95% of construction & demolition (C&D) waste could be diverted! Businesses marked with a Toward Zero Waste icon aim to reduce the amount of waste going to the landfill, increase reuse and recycling of existing resources, and increase purchasing of recycled and environmentally preferable products. Recycling C&D materials does more than just preventing waste – it also lessens greenhouse gas emissions, cuts pollution, conserves natural resources and creates jobs.
Home and Yard Furnishings
Landscaping and Nurseries
Maintenance Repair and Cleaning
DeWaard & Bode www.dewaardandbode.com (360) 733-5900
CHS -Whatcom Farmers Co-op www.chsnw.com (360) 354-2108
BrioLaundry www.briolaundry.com (360) 656-5621
Fringe www.wearfringe.com (360) 312-4067
Cloud Mountain Farm Center www.cloudmountainfarmcenter.org (360) 966-5859
Doudna Window Cleaning (360) 734-5788
Greenhouse www.greenhousehome.com (360) 676-1161
Community Food Co-op www.communityfood.coop (360) 734-8158
Kids Northwest www.kidsnorthwest.com (360) 676-6051
Garden Spot Nursery www.garden-spot.com (360) 676-5480
Samuel’s Furniture www.samuelsfurniture.com (360) 384-3388
Green Conversions www.greenconversion.net (360) 398-3165
Trico Office Interiors www.tricoofficeinteriors.com (360) 734-2026
Jack’s Four Seasons LLC www.jacks4seasons.com (360) 650-0455
Village Books & Paper Dreams www.villagebooks.com (360) 676-8676
Joe’s Gardens www.joesgardens.com (360) 671-7639
Wee Ones Reruns, Inc. www.weeonesreruns.net (360) 733-6794
Molly Maguire Landscape Architecture (360) 542-4052
Bellingham Frameworks www.bellinghamframeworks.com (360) 650-1001
Wild Bird Chalet www.wildbirdchalet.com (360) 734-0969 Wise Buys www.wisebuys.org (360) 734-0202
Bellingham Farmers Market www.bellinghamfarmers.org (360) 647-2060
Plantas Nativa, LLC www.plantasnativa.com (360) 715-9655 The Philbin Group Landscape Architecture www.thephilbingroup.com (360) 766-4333 Wonder-Flora Landscape Design www.wonder.flora.com (360) 920-1082
Bay City Supply www.baycitysupply.com (360) 671-7400
European Quality Carpet Cleaning (360) 647-7700 Morning After Cleaning Service www.morningaftercleaning.com (360) 524-6083 Organized At Last www.organizedatlast.biz (360) 319-2417 Spongebon Co LLC www.spongebon.com (360) 734-6920
Toward Zero WastePowerful Impacts! Construction and demolition recycling has powerful impacts. In Washington alone, 3.4 million tons of C&D debris has been diverted from landfills. Thank you to all of the businesses who are taking steps to reduce their waste!
Plumbing, Electrical, Heating and Cooling
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Recycling and Waste Management
Evergreen Light www.eglight.net (360) 296-6092
Blossom Management Corporation www.blossommanagement.com (360) 738-8088
Lautenbach Industries www.lautenbachrecycling.net (360) 757-4000
Favinger Plumbing Inc www.favingerplumbing.com (360) 676-1774
Daylight Properties www.daylightproperties.com (360) 734-6600
Ragfinery www.ragfinery.com (360) 738-6977
Feller Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. www.fellerheating.com (360) 733-4827
Diva Menke - Coldwell Banker Bain Real Estate Broker www.coldwellbanker.com (360) 920-6456
Re-Use Consulting www.reuseconsulting.com (360) 733-1363
EcoGreen Ductless LLC www.ecogreenductless.com (360) 296-3684
North Wave Electric, LLC www.northwaveelectric.com (360) 961-4445 Spectrum Plumbing & Heating www.spectrumpandh.com (360) 739-9207 Sullivan Plumbing www.sullivanplumbing.net (360) 384-4022
Barkley Company www.barkleyvillage.com (360) 671-6450
Fairway Mortgage / Marie Bjornson, CPA www.wa-mortgage.com (360) 676-9600 Jeff Braimes w/ EXP Realty www.braimes.com (360) 961-6496 Morgan Blixt with Muljat Group www.muljatgroup.com (360) 733-3030
Appliance Depot www.appliancedepotbham.com (360) 527-2646
Sanitary Service Company, Inc. www.ssc-inc.com (360) 734-3490
Rental Services
Birch Equipment Rental & Sales www.birchequipment.com (360) 734-5744 Fountain Rental & Leasing Co. www.fountainmotor.com 360-733-7420
Saratoga Commercial Real Estate www.saratogacom.com (360) 676-4866 Sterling Real Estate Group www.sterlingrealestate.biz (360) 756-0021 Whatcom Land Title Company www.whatcomtitle.com (360) 676-8484
TOWARD ZERO WASTE BUSINESSES
Over 400 businesses have engaged in the Sustainable Connections Toward Zero Waste Campaign and are making meaningful progress toward achieving their waste reduction goals. The vast majority of businesses have realized financial savings as a result of the program in addition to making a positive change for our community and the environment. Please support these businesses who are taking steps to reduce their waste!
The Imagine This! Home & Landscape Tour is brought to you by Sustainable Connections, a non-profit network of local businesses and community partners from all sectors of our local economy. We support our members in their efforts to achieve a healthy triple bottom line including not only profitability, but also the social and environmental impacts of their business. For more information about membership, programs, volunteer opportunities and donations, please call 360 647-7093 or visit www.sustainableconnections.org.
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