We have been featured in Boston.com’s Innovation Economy section. We visited Scott Kirsner, technology and innovation writer for boston.com, earlier this week to show off the bGreen Mobile Showroom. Full article and video here.
Archive for the ‘Going Green’ Category
Boom! Boston.com video and article!
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010bGreen Weekly Deal will return July 1
Monday, June 21st, 2010We’re taking a bit of a hiatus (really just 2 weeks) with the bGreen Weekly Deal.
We’ll be back on July 1 with a new deal and a couple exciting changes.
Are there any products you’d like to see featured as a bGreen Deal? Just drop us an email or leave a note in the comments.
Stay tuned.
bGreen’s Top Sellers Through 6/14/2010
Monday, June 14th, 2010We’ve been busy working on the bGreen Mobile Showroom and hope to have another progress update later this week. (Hint: you might see some pictures of the bGreen team getting down and dirty installing some cork flooring, putting in eco friendly lighting, and doing clay plastering) Rest assured our online store is still booming. We’ve been adding more products and you can see some of them have already become top selling products!
Update on the bGreen Mobile Showroom
Thursday, May 27th, 2010Dear bGreen friends, followers, customers & future customers,
We want to provide you with an update on the much awaited bGreen Mobile Showroom. Things are moving along! By now you’ve all seen pictures of the outside of the showroom and maybe even seen the truck around Boston. The reaction has been nothing short of awesome. People love the paint scheme and concept.
We’re happy to report that we are making progress on finishing the inside of the showroom. The materials have been ordered and have started to arrive. The plans have been finalized, tweaked, and finalized again! As we’re learning, even the best laid out plans and schedules change, so we’re working hard to adjust accordingly. We’re anxious to get the inside finished and bring you the latest and greatest eco friendly building materials.
It won’t be long now. In the meantime, why not try our bGreen Home Consultation? Let us come to your home and discuss how you and your family can live a more eco friendly lifestyle. If you’re considering a home renovation or just want to incorporate more green products into your daily routine, we can help you. We’ve got the knowledge and expertise to help you make smart, healthy choices for you and your family. If you’re interested, please contact us via email or at 617-910-0880. We appreciate your support and continued business.
-The bGreen Team
Your counter is made of what? Part 1 – Material Selection
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010A short time ago, we posted a video about our first bGreen building project. This being our first major project, everything has been a learning experience. From establishing a relationship with our fabricator to realizing home construction scares Maggie the bGreen dog into pooping in the house. All in all this process has been a tremendous learning opportunity for bGreen. So how did it work out? What was the process and what can you expect if you choose bGreen for you next home renovation project?
Let’s start with the basics; define the project. We wanted new counters. Our apartment in Boston’s North End came with plain white Formica counters. They had no character, were hard to clean, and worst of all, ugly (no offense Formica people). The Formica counters were put in by the builder solely based on the fact that they were cheap. At bGreen we are big believers that you can have nice looking materials in your home and not have to break the bank. This is a topic for another post, but there is no real advantage to using cheap materials in a home project. The bottom line, quality products will last you longer.
We settled on counters from Richlite. Richlite is made of compressed paper that comes from pre/post consumer waste and FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) Certified lumber. Richlite is stain resistant, heat resistant, and denser than some wood counter tops. It also comes in a variety of great colors. We went with Chocolate Glacier – yes, it sounds more like something you’d want to eat on but it’s a nice looking counter. Look-wise, you can compare it to slate or soapstone – really stunning.
Prior to our project, the walls in the kitchen were just painted. We wanted to do some sort of back splash throughout the kitchen to set it apart and because it is easier to clean then a painted wall. Luckily we had leftover subway tile from a previous project. The actual title is not green in any way. However, using leftover materials is green. If you are starting from scratch obviously we think you should use all green materials, but if you have something you want to reuse bGreen won’t stop you! In fact, we’ll help you figure out how to reuse what you already have and incorporate new green materials into your projects.
Now that the materials have been selected (Richlite counters and a Subway Tile back splash) we move onto the next step, Part 2 – Templating/Fabrication/Sink & Faucet selection.

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