Thursday, June 12, 2008

Contemporary and Green - Heat & Glo Gets The Cover Shot!


The growing trend for contemporary design is melding with the consumer demand to be as green as possible. In the April issue of Met Home, the cover story is "Renovation Goes Green and Gorgeous!" The title of the article is "Urban Eco-tecture", which highlights Bay Area architect Anne Fougeron's rework of a SoMA loft into a family home and work offices. The live-work project won an honor award from the American Institute of Architects.

The Heat & Glo multi-sided fireplace is featured prominently in the dining area, framed "in a floating eight-foot high Carara marble wall". A raised hearth extends the length of both sides of the fireplace, and creates a niche perfect for seating or displaying art. See a slide show of finished images of the loft.

Finishes for the home include original concrete, poured resin and concrete, steel, glass and wood. Furnishings include trademark mid-century pieces, and staples from Design Within Reach. Accessories are original pieces of art, minimally and strategically placed, with appropriate scale for the high ceilings of the loft.
Your new home purchasers will also be interested in contemporary and clean design, balanced by green materials, products and practices. Heat & Glo offers a very exciting line of contemporary fireplaces that meet National and regional green building programs, The Modern Collection.



When specifying fireplaces, you can be confident that a direct vent fireplace will meet LEED and other green building programs. IPI technology, available on many Heat & Glo products, is a patented technology that saves gas, energy and money by lighting only when needed, rather than a standing pilot light. In addition, you can speak to your home buyer about protecting the indoor air quality of your tightly constructed homes by using a direct vent system versus unvented or wood fireplace systems.


A recent white paper from Calvert, a 'socially responsible' investment management firm, surveyed sustainable practices by the top U.S. home builders. From the "Greener Pastures for America's Homebuilders?" report: "In the green building market there is a first mover advantage: Companies that make a concerted effort to integrate sustainability into project sites, construction materials, and construction processes, as well as to provide energy, water and habitat conservation options in finished products, will be able to build a brand image as the environmental choice for home construction. This brand will help environmentally conscious consumers make their selection of a home builder." You can receive a free copy of the white paper here.


A key point of the report indicated that lower scoring builders may or may not be addressing the green issue, but the lowest ranked builders "make virtually no mention of the environment on their Web sites or in other reports...".


Consumers understand that green is not an all or nothing proposition. Most likely at this point, (just from a controlling cost perspective) you have already improved your impact on sustainability, conservation and environmental factors. Your current product assortment already reflects some green choices: make sure you are calling it out to your consumer, through your Web site, printed materials, design centers, point-of-sale and especially through your selling team. Work with your manufacturer partners for information and training to sell options and upgrades to green minded consumers. For more information on how fireplaces fare with the green building programs, read this informative article from my colleague, Jim Plucker.

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The Design Minds at Hearth and Home Blog is geared to support design center staff and the new construction industry in selling options and upgrades to the new home consumer. Subscribe for updates. Contact Krisann Parker-Brown for merchandising or marketing support of your design center. She will be happy to work with you on your assortment and presentation to ensure you are on track for the upcoming decor and lifestyle trends.

Krisann Parker-Brown is the merchandising manager for Hearth and Home Technologies, the leading manufacturer and retailer of fireplaces and hearth systems. Krisann supports design centers and new construction builders in presenting Heat & Glo, Heatilator and Quadra-Fire hearth systems, and consulting on design center merchandising, point of sale and the consumer experience. Krisann is a member of the Institute of Store Planners, now the Retail Design Institute. Contact her at brownkr@hearthnhome.com or 952-985-6537.