Concord Green Home

The Concord Green Home is a healthy home and was designed as such from the start. Given the significant rise in rates of allergies, asthma and chemical sensitivities, the client, interior designer Lisa Kauffman Tharp, placed the highest priority on indoor air quality. Her active family was also willing to trade house size for a prime location that offered a walking community lifestyle. Additional goals included blending seamlessly into its historic setting, meeting Not So Big House principles because of the site's modest footprint, and minimizing energy used by the home to lighten its carbon footprint. The result of a successful collaboration, The Concord Green Home is a living environment that is classically beautiful, healthy and energy efficient.

Bright, modern kitchen with white cabinetry and wooden floor, featuring an island with white chairs and pendant lighting. Large windows and vaulted ceiling enhance the airy feel.
Open front door of a house with potted plant, welcome mat, and outdoor lantern.
Front porch with two Adirondack chairs, wooden ceiling, American flag, white railing, and large windows.
Bright attic studio with wooden desk and stool, art supplies, an easel with swatches, and abstract paintings. Large windows allow natural light.
Elegant dining room with white walls and wooden floor, featuring a long white dining table, covered chairs, a black side bench, and decorative horse sculpture. Large windows allow natural light, and two hanging lantern-style lights are overhead. A painting and drapes adorn the far wall.

Location: Concord, Massachusetts

Services:
Custom Home Design
Energy Consulting

Design:
Square Footage: 2,700
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.5

Open kitchen, Ample daylighting throughout, Southern patio, Home office, ADA accessibility, Conditioned attic with dormers for expansion

Energy, Carbon and Health:

pEUI: 15.6kBtu/sf/yr
Air Leakage: 1.87ACH50
HERS Rating: 50

Spray foam and continuous rigid insulation, Energy Star windows, High efficiency radiant heating, Passive cooling, Solar electric ready, Fresh air ventilation system with energy recovery and HEPA filter, Mold prevention techniques, Radiant & radiator heating - no forced hot air or AC to circulate allergens, Contamination controls during construction, Low/no VOC materials

Awards:

EcoHome Design Award

Publications:

Design New England
Allergic Living
Forbes

Project Team:

Architecture & Mechanical Design: ZED

Building Panels + Construction Documents: Connor Homes

Interior Design: Kauffman Tharp Design

Photography: Eric Roth Photography