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Thing or Two About Eco-oriented Homes

Thursday, February 2, 2017 2:01
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Being eco-friendly is becoming more important by the day. This term is used everywhere, from social media to our jobs, and it represents living with intent. This intent is focused on creating homes and lifestyles that don’t harm to the environment. That’s why a lot of people decide to switch to eco-living and start building their homes while minimizing their environmental footprint. If you’re looking for a way to green up your home as well, then you should see what needs to be done.

Eco Friendly Home

The Three R’s

In order to reduce any waste that is produced in your home, you need to learn about the 3 R’s. You have to reduce the production and consumption in your home and you will manage to cut down the amount of generated waste. If you reuse items in your home and give them a different purpose instead of disposing of them, once again you will manage to reduce the waste. Lastly, recycling can help green up your home as well, and the recyclables include aluminum cans, paper, plastic and glass items. 

Conserve Water

Water is vital for all us, including our planet and that is why we need to preserve it. In order to make your home more water-efficient, you have to fix a few things. Any leaking pipes and broken appliances that use water should not be welcome in your home. So, make sure they’re working properly. Additionally, you can install a system that harvests rainwater and collect it from your roof. Later, this water can be used for other things, such as sprinkler systems or toilets.

Energy-efficiency

Old appliances can only make you lose more money and energy. That is why you should tend towards switching to Energy star labeled appliances and contribute to the environment. Such appliances can save you plenty money and energy, thus you are helping both our planet and your pocket. Also, you should always unplug the appliances you’re not using, so they wouldn’t keep on using electricity and wasting energy. Another way of going green is replacing the old-fashioned light bulbs with CFL and LED ones; while they are an up-front investment they will end up being cheaper and more eco-friendly in the long run.

Efficient Landscaping

The overall curb appeal can greatly contribute to the preservation of environment and energy. Invest in landscaping that can create a shade and keep your house protected from the sunlight during the summer. Thus, you should plant trees on western and southern sides of your home. Also, plant as many native plants as possible so you would invite the beneficial insects and birds into your garden. They will protect you from pests and you will greatly support our wildlife.

Eco-friendly Materials

When building an eco-friendly home, it’s not surprising that you should use “green” materials. Most of the eco-friendly homes are made of organic or recycled materials in order to reduce the damage they leave on the environment. The most frequently used material is recycled or reclaimed wood, but there are other materials you can use. Also, today’s advanced technology has made sure the industry can meet the standards for producing eco-friendly building materials, so you can easily find them, use them and build your own green home.

Clean the Air[Text Wrapping Break]Another important aspect of going green is cleaning the air around you. Fill the corners of your living, dining room, bathroom and kitchen with your favorite flowers or indoor trees and let them clean up the air for you. Another, more up-to-date method is getting an air purifier that will eliminate the pollutants in the air. It might be hard to choose a model you like, but you can always check the air purifier reviews and find out everything about their prices, benefits and uses. Lastly, you should let natural light inside and air each room as much as you can, since the sun and the fresh air will make a significant difference in air quality. [Text Wrapping Break]

With each day passing by, our planet needs our help and you should engage in such project. It’s not hard to green up your home, especially because you and your family can benefit from it. Preserve and recycle everything that has such potential and do everyone a favor.

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