Building Green with the Fairhope Green Home Project

The First Baldwin County’s National Home Builders Association Certified Green Home - being built in Point Clear, AL by Jeremy Friedman of Fairhope Custom Homes.

Key Elements for Our Green Home Project

  • Energy Efficiency
  • Water Conservation
  • Resource Efficiency
  • Indoor Air Quality
  • Lot and Plan Design
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Design and build your home to minimize energy consumption.

When building your new home Green, you should consider the entire house as a system and how that system will operate and respond to your particular location and climate. We’re building Baldwin County’s first National Association of Home Builders Certified Green Home to demonstrate how you can build your new home “Green”.

These techniques and products can be used successfully with almost any house plan included on ChathamDesignGroup.com. Feel confident that you can now build your dream home Green and still maintain the beauty and architectural style that you prefer.

About the Fairhope Green Home Project

The Fairhope Green home is being built according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Green Building Guidelines and will be Baldwin Counties’ first Green Certified home. It is NAHB Green Certified for Energy Efficiency, Water Conservation, Indoor Air Quality, and Resource Efficiency.

This Fairhope Cottage designed by Chatham Home Planning includes exposed rafter tails, Cypress board and batten siding with Cedar shake details. This home has 5 spacious bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a Gourmet Thermador Kitchen, Luxury master suite, Keeping room, Outdoor kitchen and Detached garage with a covered breeze way.

Some of the Green Features include Waterfurnace Geothermal heating and Cooling with Desuperheater to heat Hot Water, Icynene Spray Foam Insulation, Integrity Wood Clad Windows, Reclaimed Heart Pine Flooring, McPhillips Reclaimed Cypress Entry, Reclaimed Pecan Mantle and Beams, Whole House Electrostatic air filter and remote timed ventilation, Vacuflo Central Vacuum, Distributed Audio, Dual Flush Toilets and low flow fixtures, Zip System wall sheathing and roof decking, Advanced Framing Techniques, Native draught tolerant landscaping, and much more.

This Green Home project was made possible by the support of the following sponsors:

Logo's for Master Millworks, McPhillips Manufactoring, and Malouf Furniture
  • Chatham Design Group
  • Integrity Windows by Marvin
  • EcoFinishes Flooring
  • Malouf Furniture
  • Master Millworks
  • Advanced Foam Insulation
  • McPhillips Manufacturing
  • Huber Engineered Wood
  • Geothermal Solutions / Waterfurnace