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On October 3, 2017, at the 61st and Peña Station in, Denver, Colorado, the Wash U – St. Louis team designed CRETE house to collect rainwater in its large visible gutters which also serve as a source of shade for each window. (Dennis Schroeder/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)

October 3, 2017 - Home energy saving devices from the 2017 Solar Decathlon in Denver, CO. Induction stove.(Dennis Schroeder/NREL).

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Construction at the new $52 million Urlas townhouses located in Ansbach,Germany is approximately at the half way point. These energy efficient Passivhauser or passive homes are German designed. When complete, each of the 22 homes will use approximately one-fourth the energy demands of a standard German home. To the Soldier living in them, there will be little visual different with the expection of a solar panel on each roof. The real difference is on the walls and in the windows. Extra thick insulation, triple-paned glass and innovative HVAC system makes these townhomes the most energy efficient homes in the Department of the Defense. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)

Construction at the new $52 million Urlas townhouses located in Ansbach,Germany is approximately at the half way point. These energy efficient Passivhauser or passive homes are German designed. When complete, each of the 22 homes will use approximately one-fourth the energy demands of a standard German home. To the Soldier living in them, there will be little visual different with the exception of a solar panel on each roof. The real difference is on the walls and in the windows. Extra thick insulation, triple-paned glass and innovative HVAC system makes these townhomes the most energy efficient homes in the Department of the Defense. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)

October 3, 2017 - Home energy saving devices from the 2017 Solar Decathlon in Denver, CO. Solar hot water collector system . Mitsubishi H2. (Dennis Schroeder/NREL).

Construction at the new $52 million Urlas townhouses located in Ansbach,Germany is approximately at the half way point. These energy efficient Passivhauser or passive homes are German designed. When complete, each of the 22 homes will use approximately one-fourth the energy demands of a standard German home. To the Soldier living in them, there will be little visual different with the expection of a solar panel on each roof. The real difference is on the walls and in the windows. Extra thick insulation, triple-paned glass and innovative HVAC system makes these townhomes the most energy efficient homes in the Department of the Defense. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)

Construction at the new $52 million Urlas townhouses located in Ansbach,Germany is approximately at the half way point. These energy efficient Passivhauser or passive homes are German designed. When complete, each of the 22 homes will use approximately one-fourth the energy demands of a standard German home. To the Soldier living in them, there will be little visual different with the expection of a solar panel on each roof. The real difference is on the walls and in the windows. Extra thick insulation, triple-paned glass and innovative HVAC system makes these townhomes the most energy efficient homes in the Department of the Defense. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)

Construction at the new $52 million Urlas townhouses located in Ansbach,Germany is approximately at the half way point. These energy efficient Passivhauser or passive homes are German designed. When complete, each of the 22 homes will use approximately one-fourth the energy demands of a standard German home. To the Soldier living in them, there will be little visual different with the expection of a solar panel on each roof. The real difference is on the walls and in the windows. Extra thick insulation, triple-paned glass and innovative HVAC system makes these townhomes the most energy efficient homes in the Department of the Defense. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)

Construction at the new $52 million Urlas townhouses located in Ansbach,Germany is approximately at the half way point. These energy efficient Passivhauser or passive homes are German designed. When complete, each of the 22 homes will use approximately one-fourth the energy demands of a standard German home. To the Soldier living in them, there will be little visual different with the expection of a solar panel on each roof. The real difference is on the walls and in the windows. Extra thick insulation, triple-paned glass and innovative HVAC system makes these townhomes the most energy efficient homes in the Department of the Defense. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)

Construction at the new $52 million Urlas townhouses located in Ansbach,Germany is approximately at the half way point. These energy efficient Passivhauser or passive homes are German designed. When complete, each of the 22 homes will use approximately one-fourth the energy demands of a standard German home. To the Soldier living in them, there will be little visual different with the expection of a solar panel on each roof. The real difference is on the walls and in the windows. Extra thick insulation, triple-paned glass and innovative HVAC system makes these townhomes the most energy efficient homes in the Department of the Defense. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)

From the 2010 Tunica Show, this spacious kitchen highlights the contrast between light and dark. The gorgeous island with black wood paneling against the lighter cabinets and walls will really make a statement! Features for this home include beautiful wood cabinets, black GE appliances, recessed lighting, and a large picture window over the sink.

 

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Cavalier Homes Model # 74CAV32663B

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As shown in the 2010 Tunica Show, The Buccaneer Limited features a spacious kitchen which includes stone columns and archway with a bar/pass through to the dining room. The kitchen has recessed lighting and large windows for plenty of light. As with all our homes, GE appliances are also included.

 

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Cavalier Homes Model #73BUL48563B

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From the 2010 Tunica Show, this beautiful kitchen is equipped with black GE appliances, vinyl flooring, and cherry colored cabinets. Recessed lighting illuminates the room. With the built-in island, this is a great entertaining space!

 

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Clayton Homes Model #37RVV16803A

 

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From the 2010 East Tennessee Showcase of Homes, this house features an area off the dining room which was used as a game room. Great place to hang out, watch television, play video games, or even read a book!

 

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Norris Homes Model #34DSP28523A

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Canopy Creek by Kolter Homes is a breathtaking, gated community of just 300 homes situated on nearly 700 acres of preserves and wetlands in Martin County, Florida. An Audubon International Certified Signature Partner, Canopy Creek is an eco-friendly community consisting exclusively of fine estate homes, each situated on at least a half acre and featuring views of magnificent protected preserves. The impact resistant windows are large, letting in wonderful natural lighting, the coffered ceilings add a distinctive touch, making a home in Canopy Creek not just a show piece but a cozy family home.

From the 2010 East Tennessee Showcase of Homes, this home features a tiered theater room including a mini refrigerator and snack bar. Plenty of space for theater seating and equipment!

 

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From the 2010 East Tennessee Showcase of Homes, this home features a master bedroom with large windows, a walk-in closet and a nice master bath.

 

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Clayton Homes Model #25CMQ32724A

From the 2010 East Tennessee Showcase, this living room is set apart by the built-in entertainment wall, including space for all electronics as well as home decorations. Very modern with taupe colored walls and large crown molding. Plenty of space for furniture.

 

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Norris Homes Model #27NSC42523AM

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From the 2010 East Tennessee Showcase of Homes, this large spacious kitchen including a nice sized island and stainless steel GE appliances, is perfect for any size family. The GE appliances features a dual oven!

 

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Clayton Homes Model #25CMQ32724A

Exterior of Selficient, the competition house by HU University of Technology, Utrecht, Netherlands, for the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2017, October 10, 2017 at the 61st and Peña Station, Denver, Colorado. (Credit: Dennis Schroeder/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)

Breakfast, dinner, homework—they all run on island time.

This cozy 1227 SqFt home has three bedrooms and two baths. This home has lots of features, including a customizable kitchen island, stone accents, and several master bath options to choose from.

 

Clayton Homes Model #37LVS16803Z

From the 2010 East Tennessee Showcase of Homes, this spacious kitchen features a large island with a snack bar and a nice breakfast nook looking out over the back yard. The wooden beams and flooring add to the rustic feel of this kitchen which also includes black GE appliances and tile back splash.

 

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Clayton Homes Model #25AMQ32603B

From the 2010 East Tennessee Showcase of Homes, this kitchen features an Island with a built-in snack bar overlooking the living room. It also includes GE Stainless Steel appliances, diagonal tile back splash glass inserts in cabinets as well as recessed lighting.

 

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Norris Homes Model #27NSC42523AM

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October 3, 2017 - Home energy saving devices from the 2017 Solar Decathlon in Denver, CO. Solar hot water collector system . Mitsubishi H2. (Dennis Schroeder/NREL).

The Balboa blends classic island style with modern efficiency and functional features.

As part of the Living Smart series, this 1531 SqFt home offers three bedrooms with an option for a fourth, two baths, a living room, and a family room. This home can be customized to fit the needs of any family. The kitchen has a customizable center island, several choices for window/doors, fireplace options, and even master bath options to choose from.

 

Clayton Homes Model #37LVS28583A

The 2010 Willow by Southern Energy has 3 bedrooms, all with walk-in closets, and 2 baths with a master bathroom that features a separate shower and garden tub, dual vanities, and a private commode area. This open floorplan has 1977 square feet of living space with options including Antique glaze cabinets, shag carpet, and 9' ceilings. Not shown in video, but the exterior of this home has Hardie Lap siding and and Evergrain Decking front porch that expands the length of the house.

 

SE Homes Model #43EZE45563A-EZ803

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From the 2010 East Tennessee Showcase of Homes, this living room features wall to wall carpet and large picture windows. The built-in entertainment center includes an area for a wall mounted flat screen television with plenty of space to hide the wiring and peripheral components as well as built-in book shelves!

 

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Clayton Homes Model #36EDG28523A

From the 2010 East Tennessee Showcase of Homes, this roomy master bedroom includes large windows, ceiling fan, and a spacious master bath with dual vanities.

 

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Clayton Homes Model #22BLR16763A

From the 2010 Tunica Show, this kitchen includes all wood cabinets with a large picture window over the kitchen sink. Also featured are black GE appliances and a snack bar.

 

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Clayton Homes Model #37LAK28563E

Wow! Look at this closet that was featured in the Buccaneer Limited house at the 2010 Tunica show. Plenty of space for all you clothing and then some! Shelves and drawers provide lots of space and there is even a mirror and bench to complete the package.

 

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Cavalier Homes Model #73BUL32763B

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From the Tunica Home Show, this living room features a built in entertainment unit, large windows, and a spacious floor plan.

 

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Cavalier Homes Model #73BUL32763B

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This specially designed kitchen features beautiful bamboo flooring; bamboo is the best choice for the environmentally conscious home owner who wants to minimize his or her impact on the environment. Energy Star GE appliances and water saving fixtures are also standard with the i-house. These include a tankless water heater (which heats water on demand) and low flow faucets.

 

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Stardust Industries is helping retool and redirect Kentucky’s houseboat manufacturing industry – which has been decimated because of the struggling economy – by using its facilities and manpower to create low-cost housing that is energy efficient. Rural Development obligated $499,000 in Rural Business Enterprise Grant funds to support this unique endeavor. Up until a few years ago, there were several successful houseboat manufacturers in the four-county area surrounding the city of Somerset. Most have now ceased operation or drastically reduced output, which has led to dramatic, long-term job loss. These new energy efficient homes will be constructed in redesigned, refitted houseboat factories using local workers that have been retrained. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung

 

The Clayton i-house exterior features concrete fiber siding by James Hardie and durable corrugated steel siding. It also has a large outdoor living space which has been constructed with composite decking made from recycled materials. Another "green" feature of this home is the butterfly-style roof with rain collection design.

 

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From the 2010 East Tennessee Showcase of Homes, this kitchen features an island and decorative paneled surfacing. Also included with this beautiful kitchen are black GE appliances, wood cabinets, including a cabinet pantry, and a nice picture window over the kitchen sink. Great room for entertaining!

 

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Clayton Homes Model #34DSP28603A

Stainless steel appliances offer beauty and efficiency.

When the day is done, you need to kick back and relax in the comfort you deserve.

From the 2010 East Tennessee Show of Homes, this master bedroom features large windows with transom windows over the bed. This room has plenty of room for all the furniture. It also includes a large walk-in closet and master bathroom that includes dual vanities and separate soaker tub and shower.

 

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Norris Homes Model #27CEC28603B

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Staff Sgt. Fank Brown, AFN Bulvaria, interviews James McPeak, project engineer, NAU, on the site of the $52 million Urlas townhouses. Twenty-two of these house are "Passivhauser" or passive homes. The houses are named this because of their energy efficient design. The units would use about one-fourth the energy consumed by a standard German home. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)

From the 2010 Tunica Show, this home features a spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a large island with a built-in table top, and beautiful wood cabinets. This home also includes a separate dining area with large windows to enjoy the outside!

 

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Clayton Homes Model #37RIV32685C

From the 2010 East Tennessee Showcase of Homes, this dining room features hardwood floors, crown molding, chair rail, and wainscoting. No detail has been overlooked in this home. If you look closely, you'll notice that even the outlet plates are the same color as the wall!

 

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Norris Homes Model #27CEC28603B

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From the 2010 East Tennessee Showcase of Homes, this spacious master bedroom has lots of space! It also features a large windows for ambient lighting!

 

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Clayton Homes Model #25AMQ32603B

In this master suite's bathroom, a dual vanity offers plenty of storage space.

From the 2010 East Tennessee Showcase of Homes, this master bathroom features built in shelves and tons of cabinet space! This bathroom includes a dual vanity and decorative mirror. Lots of room and storage space!!

 

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Giles Homes Model #46CLA28603

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