Going Green from the Ground Up: Cornering the Market in Sustainable Home Building

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Stewart, N. (2015). Going Green from the Ground-Up: Cornering the Market in Sustainable Home Building. Solutions 6(4): 15-18. https://thesolutionsjournal.com/article/going-green-from-the-ground-up-cornering-the-market-in-sustainable-home-building/

Idea Lab Interview

Going Green from the Ground-Up:  Cornering the Market in Sustainable Home Building An interview with Jason Ballard, TreeHouse co-owner Interviewed by Naomi Stewart

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ith changing consumer choices and a shift towards sustainable products, one thing that doesn’t always come to mind is our own homes. From the paintbrushes to the flooring, most conventional homebuilding products are built cheaply, with dangerous chemicals and unsustainable resources. In response to this gap, Jason Ballard opened up a now-successful sustainable home-building store called TreeHouse with a friend. Found in a sunny lot in Austin, Texas, TreeHouse offers a preselected range of sustainable products, demonstrations, and services, all while creating space for like-minded companies—making the world greener, one plank at a time.

TreeHouse

Jason Ballard speaks at the 2015 Annual Magazine Release Party at TreeHouse.

What sets Treehouse apart from the other primary home-building retailers on the market like Home Depot? Haven’t other companies tried to go the ‘green’ route? TreeHouse is certainly not a discount store, but we don’t see ourselves as a premium retailer, nor are we trying to be. If only two percent of all homes become sufficient or sustainable, then we are not moving the needle. So while we would love to be top-end in terms of quality, we would love to be middle market in terms of price, because you can have the greatest impact through volume. A number of other companies have tried to do what we are doing, but they have always approached it as small, boutique-style mom-and-pop stores. This means customers will get boutique pricing and then the companies

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