Washington Home & Garden magazine features the gorgeous green vacation house of photographer Ken Wyner. For the last 20 years, Wyner has specialized in corporate and architectural photography. He designed his environmentally-friendly Charlottesville, Virginia vacation house after consulting with architect friends and collaborating with local carpenters. More photos and info below the jump...

Wyner's design includes double-insulated windows, heated floors, and soy insulation. To better enjoy nature, he had walking trails cleared in the 11 acres that surround his house. Wyner named his Charlottesville house "Frogsong."
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Comments (5)
first think i noticed was the great lighting.
All that knotty pine has a late 70s feel to it.
i could live in that the year round :-)
Isn't a green vacation home an oxymoron?
who knew photography paid that well?