How To Make Your Home Eco-Friendly

How To Make Your Home Eco-Friendly


How To Make Your Home Eco-Friendly

You've probably heard the phrase "Change begins at home," and it's about time you put it into practice. If you are looking for sustainable living options, there are some basic adjustments you can make in your own home. So, how does one make an existing home eco-friendly?

When it comes to taking a holistic approach to eco-friendly homes, using sustainable practices goes a long way. They do not have to consume all of your time or money. You could install solar panels or buy a new set of environmentally friendly equipment, but we recommend starting simple.

Reduce your carbon footprint by going green and creating the ultimate eco-friendly home. Here are 6 simple adjustments you can do today, tomorrow, or this weekend to create an eco-friendly house. By starting small, you can gradually establish a green, energy-efficient home.

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6 Ways to Build an Eco-friendly Home

1. Planning and designing homes:

When renovating or designing your apartment, make space for as much natural light and ventilation as possible. Incorporate a courtyard, terrace gardens, roof gardens, vertical green walls, and water bodies. This way, you can create the effect of a micro-garden so that the inside temperature of the house can be reduced by at least two to three degrees making your house eco-friendly.

2. Opt for natural cleaning products:?

Hazardous cleaning chemicals are damaging to both the environment and humans. As we use these pollutants, it gets washed away to the water bodies making them unfit for human consumption and dangerous to animals. While these traditional cleaning chemicals cause chemical burns to the skin and eyes, green cleansers are non-corrosive and meet stringent inhalation toxicity, flammability, and skin absorption regulations. This switch is a tiny step towards building an eco-friendly home space.?

3. Make your compost station:?

Making your own compost is a straightforward process. You've already made a significant step toward sustainable living if you grow non-toxic, fresh greens in your yard with natural compost as fertiliser. This enhances soil quality by replenishing moisture, air, and nutrients. Compost which consists of dry leaves, chopped grass, and organic kitchen waste, reduces the production of methane gas into the atmosphere while replenishing soil nutrients. You can also use this compost to start a kitchen garden by growing vegetables and other plants.

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4. Install low flow shower-heads:

Showers account for up to 30% of home water use. Switching to a low-flow showerhead can help you save water. Installing a low-flow showerhead will reduce water use in your eco-friendly home, save energy, slash yearly heating expenses, and minimise your monthly water bill.?

5. Recycle and upcycle:?

Recycling helps to minimise energy consumption, usage of new raw materials, air pollution, and water pollution. Not only can you recycle, but also upcycle house furniture by repairing it. Repolishing, changing the colour, and creating an altogether new look are all available alternatives. So, the next time you need to give your home a new appearance, try upcycling furniture instead of throwing it away. A new coat of paint or shine may make a big difference.

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6. Reusable bags:

Plastic has infiltrated practically every element of human life. You may have a tremendous influence by changing some of our daily routines. Keeping a canvas bag for supermarket shopping will greatly reduce your lifetime plastic consumption.

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7. Sustainable Household Products:

You can replace your plastic products like containers, toothbrushes, bottles and other essentials with reusable or eco-friendly alternatives.?

Various household basics like aluminium cans, paperboard, cartons and glass jars, decor, etc. can be recycled to create new products that can be reused at home.?

Towards a Better Future?

Climate change, global warming, pollution, deforestation, and a slew of environmental issues are the realities of today. You can restrict the spread of this disaster and protect at least some of the natural resources if you try to take deliberate steps to protect the environment. It is your common obligation to save the environment, and these modest acts may go a long way toward ensuring a greener, brighter future.

Written by Anika Saha

References:

  1. https://conveyancing.com.au/lifestyle/ways-to-make-your-home-more-eco-friendly
  2. https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/5-simple-tips-to-make-your-home-eco-friendly-6489571/#:~:text=Use%20recycled%20products%3A%20Recycling%20helps,and%20reduces%20greenhouse%20gas%20emissions.
  3. https://www.lowes.ca/ideas-how-to/inspiration/ways-to-create-an-eco-friendly-home

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