The Gradients of Green Project is Now Solar-Powered

The Gradients of Green Project is Now Solar-Powered

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Sponsored Post – from Revolve Solar

You’ll have a difficult time finding a city that’s embracing renewable energy and sustainability more readily than Austin. Businesses are going solar, Austin Energy is buying solar, and homeowners all across the city are making the switch to clean, solar energy and never looking back.

Just like when you bought your current home, you’re realizing a dream when you buy solar panels. It’s a dream of energy independence. It’s a dream of sustainability and environmental consciousness. It’s a dream for the future, and for locally renowned interior designer Laura Britt, it is now a dream come true.

Earlier last year, Laura and her team at Laura Britt Design were looking to perform a simple remodel on her home in Central Austin, but their plans were initially hindered by a pre-existing foundation issue on the property. Rather than working around the issue, Laura and her team embraced the opportunity and set out on an entirely new project to create a case study in urban sustainability. Thus, the Gradients of Green project was born.

After gifting the old home to a deserving Central Texas family, Laura Britt Design set out to build an entirely new structure that would showcase sustainable solutions, eco-friendly  furnishings, and, among other things, some shiny new solar panels. The 11.76-kilowatt photovoltaic system will supply the majority – if not all – of the homes energy needs. Laura’s system is comprised of 42 SolarWorld 280 Sunmodules and the accompanying Enphase M250 Microinverters.

“We’re extremely excited to be able to work with Laura Britt to provide the solar components for her Gradients of Green project,” said Tim Padden, Founder and CEO of Revolve Solar. “Sustainable housing is the future, and it’s truly remarkable to see the evolution of such an environmentally-friendly project right in our own backyard. They’ve clearly put a lot of care into selecting the materials and processes, and [Gradients of Green] should serve as an ideal case study for other Texans looking to make their own sustainable improvements.”

See Also: Your Comprehensive Guide to Austin’s Solar Rebates and Incentives

With an expansive, south-facing roof, Laura’s soon-to-be-finished home is an ideal location for a system. In a matter of months, her team was able to design a truly remarkable residence that brings all the elements that Laura has studied and is passionate about together under one roof. In addition to the solar panels, the Gradients of Green project also includes environmentally-friendly furnishings, systems to improve air quality, and, of course, Laura’s flair for interior design.


 

Launched in 2001, Laura Britt Design now employs a complete team of interior designers and support staff with more than 50 years of combined industry experience and training. Their mission is to design beautiful, functional and transformative spaces that are fully expressive of their customers needs and desires. They have been awarded numerous accolades by the American Society of Interior Designers.

You can find out more about Laura Britt and her team, as well as the Gradients of Green project on their website.

Learn more about going solar in Central Texas as well as the current values for solar rebates and incentives here.

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