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		<title>Lighting the Green Kitchen</title>
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			<description>I really appreciate the great info in this blog Dayle. I agree that it is very hard to keep up with lighting changes. I would definitely be interested in a seminar on lighting for all rooms.

Colleen,
Thanks for the suggestion. Illumination is such an important area for designers and one that can affect significantly the amount of electricity used. I will be working on creating a seminar for lighting, and will be sure to let you know when it is ready.

Cheers,
Dayle - Colleen Cann</description>
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			<description>Comment:
Nice kitchen, Dayle. Love the glass-fronted cabinets and the under cabinet lighting.

Barb

Thanks Barb. There has to be a balance between the aesthetics and the energy efficiency of going 'green'. One needs to make selections for the best 'green' options and still have the resulting design be attractive, for the design to be really successful!

Regards,
Dayle - Barb Pratt</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 05:16:47 +0100</pubDate>
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