
The essential framework for homeowners to build or renovate a high-performance home without breaking the bank.
Pretty Good House provides a refreshing, practical approach to building and renovating, moving past the idea of the "perfect" certified home to focus on solutions that are achievable and budget-aware. Written by four industry experts, this book presents a framework that prioritizes the needs of the inhabitants and the environment while acknowledging the practical constraints and financial limits most homeowners face.
This guide is your essential reference for thinking through critical construction issues. It is not just a "how-to," but a powerful "why-to" that empowers you to make informed decisions about your home as a system.
Join the movement toward creating homes that are not just livable and kind to the Earth, but also financially sound and realistically attainable for everyone.
Key Features:
Michael Maines is a residential designer specializing in energy-efficient homes, sensitive renovations, and custom kitchens. He is a contributing editor to Fine Homebuilding magazine.
Dan Kolbert is a carpenter and contractor, and for the past 10 years has been moderator of the original building science discussion group in Portland, Maine, where the Pretty Good House idea originated.
Emily Mottram is the founder and principal of Mottram Architecture, specializing in new homes and renovations that are beautiful, functional, comfortable, healthy, and durable.
Christopher Briley is principal architect at BRIBURN, a firm that designs and creates spaces that are energy efficient, durable, and environmentally friendly and that enhance the lives of their residents.