Cooking Light announced today it will build its fifth annual FitHouse at Serenbe, a community located in Chattahoochee Hill Country, 32 miles southwest of Atlanta, to reinforce the notion that healthy living goes well beyond food and exercise. The 4,300 square-foot estate home will house four bedrooms, a family room, greenhouse, exercise room, artist’s studio, 1,800 square feet of outdoor deck and porch space on the front and back of house, and a sleeping porch.
The FitHouse will be designed to meet the standards of the EarthCraft House Program, a voluntary green building program that serves as a blueprint for healthy, comfortable homes that reduce utility bills and protect the environment. Its standards include energy efficiency, low maintenance, water conservation and resource-efficient building materials and systems.
The 2006 Cooking Light FitHouse will be open to the public from early June until late September.
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