Energy efficient
By Kerslyn On May 31st, 2010One of my latest craze…flipping through Real Living magazine. Reading Good Housekeeping isn’t enough to make me busy at times so I started buying Real Living. Both are published by the same publishing company – Summit Publishing – one of the companies owned by the Gokongwei’s (my former employer) so there’s something that connects me to both magazines. I love all Summit Media’s magazines including the Entrepreneur that I used to read some years back.
Anyway, what I like with Real Living is the tips and ideas for the home. I may not be able to do all decorating ideas because of my limited resources but at least it brings me to another perspective. It broadens my horizon especially in making the home a cozy one. Seeing those featured houses inspires me, especially those homes that are standing for decades. Some houses are even designed for energy efficiency with their engineers who have undergone weatherization training. The design and materials used have been well planned to for it to cost-effective in power consumption for the owners. This would nice to do in our future house. Hope the engineers of the subdivision developers have undergone such training.



