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Design your homes eco-friendly ways

Topic: Real EstatePublished September 19, 2011

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1. One of the best ways to go green is to recycle or restore your old furniture. You should look out for recycled wood and moldings. You can even give your old wood a new look and feel by repainting old cabinets, moldings, doors and floorboards
2. Cork and bamboo are good alternative eco-friendly flooring option or you can even use reclaimed wood floors. When you are on a look out for new furniture, you should seek low volatile compounds (VOC’s) and furniture made out from recycled material.
3. Use eco-friendly paints for your walls. You should buy paints with low VOC’s as they are free of toxic materials and can be easily cleaned and give the same color effect to the place.
4. Use Some of the options for natural wallpaper are natural non-vinyl products like bamboo or grass-cloth. These are made from eco-friendly fibers that are colored with non-toxic dyes and water-based inks.
5. You have endless options for eco-friendly floorings, starting from reclaimed wooden floors, cork flooring, stone floors, bamboo, recycled glass, linoleum to recycled metal. These materials can be utilized to create innovative ultra modern country feel to a contemporary minimalist one.
6. You should avoid using polyester or foam filling options. You can use natural fibers made of wool, cotton that can turn out to be awesome alternative options for soft and comfortable cushions, bedding, and pillows.
7. Lower head showers should be used in the bathrooms in order to reduce the water as well as electricity consumption. You can use timber and rubber floorings to add more class to the bathroom.
8. You can use natural fabrics, such as cotton and linen as eco-friendly substitute to deck up your furniture. You can also find bamboo based fabric as well as organic cotton and wool options for upholstery, pillows and drapes. Nowadays a lot of upholstery manufacturers are offering a wide range of designs in additional fabric choices made from recycled cotton and hemp.
9. These days’ markets are loaded with wide range of antiques or artifacts made from recycled products. You can choose from a range of vases, lamps, throws, cushions, curtains, blinds made of
10. You should right curtains that will help you make your dream home energy efficient. You can select a curtain with a light colored lining during summers as it will deflect the sun’s rays and will keep your home cooler while a curtain with a dark lining can be used in winters as they absorb any external heat and lock in the warmth.
11. You should also assure that the design of your home should be done in way that it allows maximum natural light. You can use grills or skylights on the rooftop that will help you minimize your dependency on the artificial light and help you save energy.
12. You can also use plants to decorate your home as they not only beautify the interiors but also freshen up the environment.

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