How To Make A More Eco-Friendly Home Without Sacrificing On Style

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It might seem like a daunting task to make an eco-friendly home without sacrificing style. But, with a little bit of creativity and planning, you can make a significant impact without breaking the bank. In this article, we’ll take you on a journey through some tips on making your home more eco-friendly. And stay stylish

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Choose Eco-Friendly Materials

Maintaining style while going eco-friendly is all about the furniture and materials you choose. And one of the most important things you can do to make your home more eco-friendly is to choose eco-friendly materials. Not only will this save you money on your overall energy bill, but it also helps you create a more sustainable environment. For example, many homes now come with solar panels that allow you to collect energy from the sun and power the house. This is an excellent way to reduce your carbon footprint and help the planet.

You can also choose to buy recycled materials when you purchase new furniture or appliances. This means that the materials you use will be from natural sources and not from the earth’s resources. You can also recycle old clothes, curtains, and other items in your home. You’re helping the environment while still maintaining a high level of style in your home by doing this.

Welcome Green Spaces

Make your home more eco-friendly by having green spaces inside, as well as outside, your home. You don’t need a lot of room for green space, but at least have at least one area that you can use for gardening, reading, or just hanging out. Make the most of the space you have with a living wall. Don’t worry about the fact you have to water the plants either. Smart pots can fit anywhere and won’t leave you with water all over the floor.

You can also set up a small garden in your yard or an outdoor area near your house. Once you have space for plants, you can start making small changes to your lifestyle to become more environmentally conscious. Plants aren’t just great for the planet; they can add style, colour, and interest too. 

Use Natural Light

To be more eco-friendly in your home, make the most of the natural light available to you. Not only does this help to reduce energy consumption, but it also turns your home into an inviting place to hang out. When you use natural light, you create a warmer atmosphere and make it easier for your plants and animals to thrive. Opt for big glass windows to welcome in the light. And choosing double glazing will help keep the heat in so your home becomes more energy-efficient too. 

If you can shell out for walls of glass, make sure you change your bulbs to LEDs to be more eco-friendly and efficient. And you don’t have to sacrifice style. LED bulbs come in all shapes and sizes. You can even get trendy Edison bulbs

Implement Green Cleaning Methods

Make your home more eco-friendly by implementing green cleaning methods. This means using eco-friendly cleaning products, keeping your home clean and organised, and using common sense when cleaning. For example, if you’re not a fan of using harsh chemicals in your house, you can use baking soda instead. Baking soda kills any bacteria that may be present, and it’s also very effective at taking down grease and dirt.

You can also try using vinegar or apple cider vinegar to clean. These acids work wonders at removing dirt, grease, and other stains. Not only will these techniques help reduce your environmental impact, but they also look great doing it!

Make Your Home More Efficient

One of the most important aspects of making your home eco-friendly is making it more efficient. Efficiency is vital because it will help you save on your energy bill and cut down your carbon footprint. One way to make your home more efficient is by installing efficiency measures like solar panels. You can also invest in greener home technology like smart thermostats and air purifiers.

Not all eco-friendly additions to your home need to be on show. For example, you can insulate your home with spray foam to reduce the amount of heat lost through the roof. 

Get Smart

Part of being more efficient and eco-friendly is upgrading the systems that run your home. Modern technology is amazing. Smart systems mean that you can connect everything that runs your home and control it easily from your smartphone or tablet. That means, even if you forget to turn the heating off before you can go out, you can do it while you’re out, wherever you are when you remember. 

Smart systems can add style too. Connect your lighting, and you can change the colours to create a trendy atmosphere. 

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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