Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Luxury Meets Sustainability in Boulder

Once in a while you get a listing that stands out above the rest. The “Next West Home” in beautiful Boulder, Colorado is one of those. This revolutionary luxury home is the first LEED platinum, Net Zero Carbon residence in America.

Using state-of-the-art green technology, the home features a hybrid solar power system, geothermal heating and cooling, an innovative direct plumbing system, a gray water system to filter and re-purify water, in-floor radiant heat, super closed-cell foam insulation and efficient dimmable LED lighting. Sustainable materials used in construction include FSC harvested wood, low and no VOC paints and 100-year-old recycled brick.

The home beautifully combines its sustainability with a commitment to quality and luxury. The top-of-the-line kitchen appliances are Energy Star rated, custom wood doors and floors are crafted from FSC certified American walnut, and the heated garage is pre-wired for an electric/rechargeable car. An incredible hand-crafted walnut staircase leads you upstairs to the luxurious master suite. The front and side porches take advantage of the breathtaking views of the Boulder Flatirons.

This incredible landmark property shows what can be accomplished when luxury comes together with green building and sustainability. It is currently listed at $2,895,000. For more information or to schedule a private showing, call us at 303-443-3377 or visit http://www.429spruce.com/

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