Believe it or not, it is possible to live beautifully and with a greener vibe. When you upgrade and decorate your place, keep the Earth in mind by using sustainable materials and making slight adjustments to how you use energy.
Looking for some ideas on how to make an eco-friendly home? Here are just a few ways to make your home an eco-friendlier place.
1. Install Skylights
Skylights don’t just look good and let the sunshine in—they’re also excellent for keeping your energy bills low. They do this by providing more light during the day, requiring you to turn on fewer electric lights in ordinarily darker rooms.
By extension, that also means fewer lightbulbs used and discarded in landfills after they burn out. They also provide the sun’s heat during winter, making it easier on your furnace and allowing better ventilation and cooling breezes throughout your home in hotter weather.
2. Pick Pieces That Preserve Natural Resources
Picking the right furniture is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint and make an eco-friendly home. For starters, shop locally to reduce the amount of gas you or the company delivering your furniture expends on transportation.
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Secondly, look for furniture that either uses recycled materials, sustainable woods (such as bamboo and other fast-growing plants), or reclaimed wood. Upholstery made from sustainable materials like cotton, wool, hemp, and the like rather than plastics are not only lovely and snuggly, but they’re renewable as well.
3. Ditch the Blinds and Draw the Curtains
Blinds are fine and can be used to redirect and adjust the lighting in a room, but curtains look better. Also, curtains don’t simply provide privacy—they grant greater control over your home’s internal climate.
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Investing in blackout curtains can provide a touch of elegance and class to a particularly sunny room while allowing you to control both the amount of light and heat coming in.
Pairing them with a set of gauzier curtains gives even more control over the level of light and heat you want to allow in.
4. Go Even Greener!
Still, wondering about ways to make your home an eco-friendlier place? Bring the great outdoors inside by adding a few plants to every room of the house. Plants come in all sorts of colors and species, allow great creativity in picking the plants that stand out and accentuate what’s already beautiful about your home.
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Also, plants can provide a plethora of wonderful scents to your home while producing healthy oxygen for all its residents—who then pay your plants back in carbon dioxide.
If you have an especially green thumb, ponder the possibility of growing an indoor, year-round garden. Indoor gardens, whether based in hydroponics or windowsill plantings, can provide produce while putting less strain on the planet. Beautify your home while improving your diet!
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