Healthy House ~ input please?

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Healthy House ~ input please?

Post: # 67122Post mybarnconversion »

Hi all,

Following on from some building design research I've been doing recently, I've put together a site that introduces and begins to develop concepts related to a relatively new perspective on building design that of the ~ healthy house

I intend on developing the site on an ongoing basis and would love your input - if you have any information, advice or links to sites that you feel are of relevance and value then please share either here or through adding comments on the site...

Please take a look at: http://www.healthyhouse.org.uk/

Thanks....

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Post: # 67170Post Thomzo »

Had a quick look. What a good idea.

Cheers
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Good luck to you

Post: # 69585Post naturalhomes »

You might like to look at the natural homes around the world for inspiration http://naturalhomes.org/homesmap.htm

Oliver

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Post: # 69590Post Martin »

excellent idea! As I've long been convinced that many of the "modern ills" like asthma are caused by the chemical smog in most homes - more power to your elbow! :cheers:
http://solarwind.org.uk - a small company in Sussex sourcing, supplying, and fitting alternative energy products.
Amateurs encouraged - very keen prices and friendly helpful service!

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Post: # 69591Post Martin »

ps really like the site - loathe the google ads! :wink:
to extrapolate - this sort of advertising appears on far too many sleazoid spam sites to be used on a "straight" site - it looks cheap and moneygrubbing! :?
-it's also distracting from your content - I was of the belief that you slave for months to get a website "just right", you've got your SEO right, and there's your punter- there on your site, reading your content.............he takes one look at the Googlead for Herbal gentlemans requisites, he's clicked, and disappeared off to the furthermost reaches of hyperspace, never to return! :roll:
If you must fund raise from the site, a straight banner rotation that you control is far better - you get to choose the companies with whom you are associated......... :wink:
http://solarwind.org.uk - a small company in Sussex sourcing, supplying, and fitting alternative energy products.
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Post: # 70204Post mybarnconversion »

Martin wrote:If you must fund raise from the site, a straight banner rotation that you control is far better - you get to choose the companies with whom you are associated......... :wink:
Easier said than done ... where would one get such banners? Any ideas?

I dislike the Google ads myself, but needs must at the moment!

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Post: # 70209Post Martin »

ho hum - I suggested it for this forum here- http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... 40&start=0
-but it went down like the proverbial lead balloon...........:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
(ps, if you can get your head round "openads", it's very capable!)
http://solarwind.org.uk - a small company in Sussex sourcing, supplying, and fitting alternative energy products.
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