Local environmental store branches out
May 9th, 2007, 4:52 pm · Post a Comment · posted by Cynthia Rupe
The Road Less Traveled, an environmental store in Santa Ana, has knocked down a wall and branched out with the opening of its newly expanded “eco-home” space.
The larger store, which now occupies a storefront-and-a-half, offers a great selection of earth-friendly goods, including organic fashions, baby items, linens, non-toxic cleaners, and literature.
And now you’ll find those staple items you need for a “green” home or office, like organic cotton mattresses, furniture made from reclaimed wood and other materials, decor, and a spectrum of natural, clay-based paints that give off no stinky toxic fumes! And building supplies too.
The expanded space, which is painted in gorgeous lilac and avocado hues, serves as a showroom and a workshop area where customers can attend eco-classes and seminars. The space is also a design center, and home to local eco-designer Rachel Hulan, of Path Design, who offers eco-friendly architectural and interior design solutions.
****EXPANSION GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION****
What: Peruse the newly expanded eco-store while enjoying wine, food and music.
When: 4-9 p.m. Saturday, May 12
Where: 2204 N. Main St., Santa Ana
Info: roadlesstraveledstore.com











