http://www.popsci.com/environment/article/2009-10/green-dream-clearly-efficient
These could be too pricey, but something to think about. From the article:
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A simulation of the window design run by an independent testing lab showed that it would be 50 percent more efficient than a vinyl window, with a U-value (a measure of how well it conducts heat) of 0.21, low enough to qualify for an energy tax credit.
Excellent! (and scary)
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Fun possibilities with color.
http://www.thehousedesigners.com/plan_details.asp?PlanNum=7677
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Idea for back of lot. Nice home from Wyoming. I like the way they've blended the natural grasses into the natural landscape.

Example example of the kind of low maintenance landscaping Dave would like to see. Lavendar, day lillies, and grasses.

More natural landscape/xeriscaping.

Sweet looking natural hot tub. I like the way they integrated the boulders.

Wisteria is beautiful. Not too cold to grow here?

A fun fence using random objects.

Not sure that we like the ground outside firepit (fireplace might be better), but we do like the low wall that frames the outside view.

Nice gravel paths with stone borders and boxwood. We don't want something so symetrical, but concept is good.

Nice grasses with boulders.
Maybe this is too elaborate and expensive, but it seems like a great water cistern system.
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http://www.rfbundydesign.com/Ritzau-Harned.htm
Nice use of upper windows in kitchen views.

http://www.thehousedesigners.com/plan_details.asp?PlanNum=7677
Great 2 story plan-no basement.

Nice see through breezeway/hallway.

Built-in firepit. Nice stained & etched concrete outside.

Very sweet hot tub.

Likes hooks and locker-style cabinetry for mudroom. Slate floor is nice too.