Wallyhood sponsors Kris Murphy and Daniela Dombrowski invite readers to learn more about solar energy/NetZero, LEED, Built Green 5-Star certifications and green building materials and design this weekend at The Tangletown Twins located at 307 & 311 NE 58th St. Learn how these homes, nicknamed Sol and Solange, are Balanced for Efficiency, Powered by the Sun.
These two new homes are the first offering of new construction Green Canopy Net Zero Homes. According to builder Green Canopy, their NetZero homes “are energy neutral – balancing operational usage throughout the year by adding power to the grid in the summer months and drawing it in the winter. Using high-performance designs coupled with hi-tech systems, they are able to create ultra-efficient modern homes with all of the beauty and needs to fit today’s lifestyles.”
Open Houses Friday, March 15th, 5-7pm; Saturday & Sunday, March 16th & 17th, 1-4pm.
In addition to being cutting edge NetZero homes, Sol and Solange, are located within the McDonald International Elementary School reference zone (just 3 blocks south), are very walkable (walk score 74) within 10 minutes to Tangletown coffee shops, restaurants and pubs and offer Cascade Mountain views from two levels. Features such as the open layout on the main level, architectural design that maximizes natural light, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, including master suite on the upper level, and a media room on the lower level, provide the complete package that buyers are seeking today. For more information see: http://
Each home measures in at about 2,400sf and contains the following features:
- Solar panels
- Ultra-Efficient design
- 4 bedrooms/3.5Bath
- Sustainable materials and finishes