James Hardie Blog

Characters of Note

by Jamie Schultz
2017-03-15

Characters of Note

by Jamie Schultz
2017-03-15

Going Green with Jay Epstein

Jay Epstein—founder of Health-E Community Enterprises of Virginia, Inc.—builds high-performance, green homes that are affordable. “It’s not always the bottom line,” Epstein says. “It’s doing the right thing, building the right product and having it available for the buyer.” 

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Inspired Moments

by Bridget Kulla
2017-03-08

Inspired Moments

by Bridget Kulla
2017-03-08

Women in Construction Build a Community

In the U.S., women make up about 9 percent of the construction industry, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And in Minneapolis, Minnesota, this national trend seems to ring true, too. “Sitting in a [construction industry] meeting, you quickly realize there are so many more men in the room,” says Masha Romer, James Hardie Building Products Metro Representative. “You catch yourself scanning the room for women—we’re rare.” 

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Home Sweet Hometown

by Bridget Kulla
2017-03-02

Home Sweet Hometown

by Bridget Kulla
2017-03-02

​​Home Sweet Hometown: Norton Commons

Nestled in the farmlands of Kentucky, there’s a neighborhood that harkens back to the old days and is filled with traditional Southern charm. Located just outside of Louisville, Norton Commons is the kind of place where neighbors sit in rocking chairs on the front porch, sip sweet tea and swap stories until it’s time to head in for supper. And though it feels like it’s been here forever, this neighborhood is relatively new.

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Inspired Moments

by Jamie Schultz
2017-01-19

Inspired Moments

by Jamie Schultz
2017-01-19

Making a Southern Home with Holly Williams

To singer-songwriter Holly Williams, there’s nothing more important than creating a welcoming home full of warmth and history—a space where creativity thrives and children can play. 

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Goings-On

by Jamie Schultz
2017-01-02

Goings-On

by Jamie Schultz
2017-01-02

Gulf Coast Getaway Protected from Hurricane Hermine

Every year, hurricane season tests the homes and nerves of Florida residents. And this year was no different. In September, Hurricane Hermine swept through the Florida Gulf Coast, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Hundreds of homes were damaged, however, the DIY Network Blog Cabin™ 2016 home in Panacea stood up beautifully to Hermine.

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Inspired Moments

by Jamie Schultz
2016-12-30

Inspired Moments

by Jamie Schultz
2016-12-30

Cheers to the New Year

Ring in 2017 with a bang! Out with the old—2016 we’re looking at you—and in with a shiny, new year that’s bursting with fresh energy. Every year there’s a slew of lessons learned, but you can’t deny it feels good to look ahead to what’s next. So don your sequins, sip champagne and make resolutions that—like the fresh snow—may just stick. 

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Goings-On

by Jamie Schultz
2016-12-20

Goings-On

by Jamie Schultz
2016-12-20

California Dreaming: A Peek at the Sunset 2016 Idea House

Perched on the edge of Oakland’s Claremont Hills, overlooking the Pacific Coast is the Sunset Bay Area Idea House. A modern home you’ll truly want to step back to take in. 

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Make This

by Bridget Kulla
2016-12-14

Make This

by Bridget Kulla
2016-12-14

Merry and Bright

No matter where you call home, outside, the strands of twinkling lights let us know it’s that time of year again—holiday time. Trees strapped to car roofs, the first snow and bright, sparkling lights in every shade. Yep, it’s December and this year we hope you make it a bright one. 

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Inspired Moments

by Miguel Guzman
2016-12-13

Inspired Moments

by Miguel Guzman
2016-12-13

Coming Together to Help Rebuild

In the wake of this summer’s East Baton Rouge flood—when 6.9 trillion gallons of rainwater dumped on the area—thousands of residents lost their homes or experienced devastating damages.

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Gatherings

by Bridget Kulla
2016-12-07

Gatherings

by Bridget Kulla
2016-12-07

So Fresh and So Green

There’s nothing like the perennial style of a perennial plant. Be it pine, spruce or holly—the woodsy smell of fresh foliage is the perfect way to welcome in the holiday season, and it’s robust enough to look picture perfect through New Year’s.

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