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A Big, Green Chandelier?
From Re-nest: Our site that covers abundant design for green homes

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Re-nest reader Kristin is looking to replace this chandelier in her entry. She wants it to be green, and able to use CFLs. Our first idea was paper lanterns. Other readers have suggested grouping pendants, or choosing a well-made fixture from Rejuvenation. What would you choose?

We're also making progress on our quest for lightweight, portable containers for packed lunches. We've got a great DIY on how to reduce odor from your cat's litter box. And don't miss the latest two installments of our inspiring Green People series, which profile architect Eric Corey Freed and consultant Aaron Winer.

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Does mixing these two litters result in the perfect blend?

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Green consultant Aaron Winer tells about helping others to go green.

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We thought these well-designed recycled plastic food containers would be the perfect portable complement to our vintage Pyrex. But Re-nest readers tell us to watch out...

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Green architect Eric Corey Freed not only has an amazing scarf, but also an agenda that includes attacking government subsidies to the oil and coal industries.

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I would paint the present fixture the color you like best for you needs and then put rice paper or some type of material on the glass. Use the best (green) bulbs you can find and think of it as a high priced lantern from a most up-scale store.
Spray paint the metal after using a spray primmer first.
Also clean the metal to start.

posted by poptart on July 28th 2008 at 5:54pm
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Also keep in mind that most (green) bulbs cannot be used on a dimmer---not sure about all of them.

posted by poptart on July 28th 2008 at 5:56pm
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Can I just say that I really wish APARTMENT THERAPY would just stick with apartments!?!?!?
Nothing against people that live in houses, but they have dozens of resources to aid them in living in their houses. Those of us that live in apartments, especially small ones have so very little in way of resources and I just wish AT would stick with its original intention.

posted by Devyn on July 28th 2008 at 6:34pm
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As for cat litter. Controlling odors is easy. Clean frequently, change regularly.

As for Mr. Corey Freed.... Makes me remember a friend who was driving out to Washington State from Florida to join a protest against global air pollution. He got really upset that I thought he should leave the SUV and hike or bike instead, as a demonstration of his personal commitment to air quality. ~:o)

posted by quiltmaster on July 29th 2008 at 9:11am
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