Eco-Friendly Home Design: A Kennedy Family Inspiration

In the world of sustainable living, few names carry as much weight as Kennedy. Now, the family’s commitment to environmental stewardship takes center stage in Robin Wilson’s groundbreaking book, “Kennedy Green House: Designing an Eco-Healthy Home from the Foundation to the Furniture.”

Published in April 2010, this 187-page hardcover gem chronicles the eco-friendly renovation of Bobby and Mary Richardson Kennedy’s Westchester County home. What started as a response to a devastating mold infestation became a blueprint for transforming a “sick home” into a “beacon of sustainability and health”.

Wilson, a nationally recognized eco-friendly interior designer, takes readers on a journey with the “Green Dream Team.” From architectural planning to selecting eco-conscious building materials and energy-efficient appliances, the book offers a comprehensive look at creating a LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) living space.

Kennedy Green House

But “Kennedy Green House” isn’t just about one family’s eco-makeover. It’s a practical guide for homeowners everywhere. Wilson provides tips and information on implementing environmentally responsible changes, whether you’re planning a full-scale renovation or simply looking to make affordable, eco-friendly replacements around your home.

What the Green Living Guy Thinks

As the Green Living Guy, I’m thrilled to spotlight this resource. It aligns perfectly with my mission to promote sustainable living and inspire action. Wilson’s expertise in clean design, wellness, and sustainability shines through, making complex concepts accessible to all.

The book’s foreword by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. adds gravitas, underscoring the Kennedy family’s ongoing commitment to environmental causes. It’s a powerful reminder that eco-friendly living isn’t just a trend – it’s a necessary shift for the health of our families and our planet.

“Kennedy Green House” serves as both inspiration and practical guide. It challenges us to rethink our living spaces and provides the tools to make meaningful changes. Whether you’re a seasoned eco-warrior or just starting your green journey, this book offers valuable insights into creating a healthier, more sustainable home.

Blog Talk Radio Interview

Stay tuned as we dive deeper into the eco-friendly design principles and innovative solutions featured in “Kennedy Green House.” It’s time to turn our homes into powerhouses of sustainability, one room at a time!

For the BLOG TALK RADIO INTERVIEW click here.

First of all, Robin Wilson is a nationally known eco-friendly and healthy home interior designer. She is focused on sustainable, reusable, recyclable and non-toxic options. Her style is classic with a modern touch. Especially with a focus on unique textures, organic fibers. That’s with a background in LEED requirements. Most notably and due to her work on several other projects.

Designing an Eco-Healthy Home from the Foundation to the Furniture [Hardcover]

Kennedy Green House is a chronicle of the eco-healthy remodeling and redesign of Bobby and Mary Richardson Kennedy’s Westchester County home–with information on how you can incorporate the same environmentally responsible and health-conscious changes into your own home.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr

After a summer flood, the beautiful, historic home of Mary Richardson and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., was ravaged by mold black mold. Concerned by the potential effects of their home on their family’s health and the environment, the Kennedys partnered with Robin Wilson Home and committed to turning their ”sick home” into an eco-healthy home–one that promotes both the health of the family and the Kennedys’ commitment to the preservation of our planet.

Robin Wilson

Robin is a great spirit that wants to do the right thing.  To listen just click to this site.

Interview with Robin Wilson Author of Kennedy Green House: Designing an Eco-Healthy Home..

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