Congratulations to the editors of Remodelista! Their newest book, The-Low Impact Home, arrived in bookstores Oct. 4 and to celebrate its release, the site devoted the entire week to eco-conscious design. Here are some highlights.
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![A call to switch from gas to electric for cooking (yes, that appliance above is an induction stove!). Photograph by Stephanie Füssenich and Nathalie Mohadjer, courtesy of Flammarion and Gesa Hansen from Coming Home to Nature. See Remodeling \10\1: Farewell to the Gas Range, Welcome to the World of Induction Cooking.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/gesa-hansen-kitchen-courances-france-from-coming-home-to-nature-3-1-733x977.jpg)
![A London-based architect retrofits his old house to passive house standards. See the results in The Low Energy House: \10 Ideas to Steal from an Eco-Conscious Retrofit of a \1907 Townhouse. Photograph by Lorenzo Zandri.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/architecture-for-london-passive-house1-lorenzo-zandri-1-733x977.jpg)
Plus:
- The Package-Free Pantry: Fair-Well in London Delivers Bulk Organic Staples
- Steal This Look: The Low-Impact Kitchen
- 10 Easy Pieces: Kitchen Compost Bins
- Domestic Science: How to Stop Your Washing Machine from Releasing Microplastics into the Ocean
- Kitchen of the Week: 6 Low-Impact Deconstructed Kitchens
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