Summer Solstice - Off-Grid

4 years ago
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In this video, I'll show you what it is like to live in an off-grid, self-sustaining home on the summer solstice with no mechanical cooling system.
I'll show you how to design a home that will keep you cool and comfy without an air conditioner - 🌞 even when the summer temperatures soar!

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🌻 FREE PDF Download: The Six Essentials of a Sustainable Home Plus Bonus - the Before You Buy Property Checklist:
https://www.sustainablehomeresource.com/SixEssentials

📘 BOOK Twisted Oak: A Journey to Create a Self-Sustaining Life and Home by Kristina Munroe PE
https://www.sustainablehomeresource.com/book

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Here are the links for Part 1 - 3 of this Heating and Cooling for Free Series.

🎬 Part 1 Heating and Cooling for Free Using the Sun’
https://youtu.be/9Pj2l4pwikY

🎬 Heating and Cooling for Free Using Thermal Mass
https://youtu.be/eR_5RXx02Tk

🎬 Heating and Cooling for Free Using Insulation
https://youtu.be/Y4zYIkSPgTo

Bio
I’m Kristina Munroe. I’m a structural engineer, author, and consultant. My passion is guiding you step-by-step through designing and building a sustainable home you’ll love without the typical frustration, overwhelm, and costly mistakes.

In 2010 I moved my two young sons back to my hometown of Durango, Colorado to build an off-grid home and to start a new life. Along with a talented carpenter, and a couple of helpers, we built a small solar-powered home we lovingly named Twisted Oak. This magical home is not only beautiful, whimsical, and fun, but it heats and cools itself, generates its power, collects and heats its household water, and manages its waste in an environmentally responsible way.

I believe we can all live more abundant lives by lessening our impact on this precious planet and living more connected to cycles of nature. This is not about living in lack, but rather embracing the abundance we have by consuming and throwing away less.

I raised my two young sons in Twisted Oak. And in all those years, I've never regretted creating a small, simple, and affordable home.
We love living closer to nature and reducing (not eliminating) electrical devices or modern conveniences.

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