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Chestnut House-1Exterior of Chestnut House1
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Chestnut House-9outdoor patio/deck3
chesnut-res_2When Dan Heinfeld, president of <strong></strong> in Irvine, set out to build his family's home, he wanted to practice what his firm preached, which is to build green--and he wanted to do it at no added cost. To achieve this, he and his team combined many passive and active systems to create a cost-effective model for the community. The finished luxury home, the Chestnut House, is set upon a knoll with ocean views in Newport Beach. Although it would be difficult to claim this as affordable housing, Heinfeld does seek to dispel the myth that green costs more, and designed a home that provides an abundant sense of luxury but also an energy efficient and healthy home.4
chesnut-res_3When Dan Heinfeld, president of <strong></strong> in Irvine, set out to build his family's home, he wanted to practice what his firm preached, which is to build green--and he wanted to do it at no added cost. To achieve this, he and his team combined many passive and active systems to create a cost-effective model for the community. The finished luxury home, the Chestnut House, is set upon a knoll with ocean views in Newport Beach. Although it would be difficult to claim this as affordable housing, Heinfeld does seek to dispel the myth that green costs more, and designed a home that provides an abundant sense of luxury but also an energy efficient and healthy home.5
chesnut-res_4When Dan Heinfeld, president of <strong></strong> in Irvine, set out to build his family's home, he wanted to practice what his firm preached, which is to build green--and he wanted to do it at no added cost. To achieve this, he and his team combined many passive and active systems to create a cost-effective model for the community. The finished luxury home, the Chestnut House, is set upon a knoll with ocean views in Newport Beach. Although it would be difficult to claim this as affordable housing, Heinfeld does seek to dispel the myth that green costs more, and designed a home that provides an abundant sense of luxury but also an energy efficient and healthy home.6
chesnut-res_5When Dan Heinfeld, president of <strong></strong> in Irvine, set out to build his family's home, he wanted to practice what his firm preached, which is to build green--and he wanted to do it at no added cost. To achieve this, he and his team combined many passive and active systems to create a cost-effective model for the community. The finished luxury home, the Chestnut House, is set upon a knoll with ocean views in Newport Beach. Although it would be difficult to claim this as affordable housing, Heinfeld does seek to dispel the myth that green costs more, and designed a home that provides an abundant sense of luxury but also an energy efficient and healthy home.7
chesnut-res_6When Dan Heinfeld, president of <strong></strong> in Irvine, set out to build his family's home, he wanted to practice what his firm preached, which is to build green--and he wanted to do it at no added cost. To achieve this, he and his team combined many passive and active systems to create a cost-effective model for the community. The finished luxury home, the Chestnut House, is set upon a knoll with ocean views in Newport Beach. Although it would be difficult to claim this as affordable housing, Heinfeld does seek to dispel the myth that green costs more, and designed a home that provides an abundant sense of luxury but also an energy efficient and healthy home.8
chesnut-res_8When Dan Heinfeld, president of <strong></strong> in Irvine, set out to build his family's home, he wanted to practice what his firm preached, which is to build green--and he wanted to do it at no added cost. To achieve this, he and his team combined many passive and active systems to create a cost-effective model for the community. The finished luxury home, the Chestnut House, is set upon a knoll with ocean views in Newport Beach. Although it would be difficult to claim this as affordable housing, Heinfeld does seek to dispel the myth that green costs more, and designed a home that provides an abundant sense of luxury but also an energy efficient and healthy home.9









