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Eco-friendly Décor Tips for Your Next Home Renovation Project
Eco-friendly Décor Tips for Your Next Home Renovation Project
All this while, we were busy filling our pockets; now, the time has come to replenish our planet. Otherwise, climate change and deforestation issues will daunt our lives more. However, nothing can be better than starting it with your own home. Yes, I’m talking about your next home renovation project. If you’re drafting a plan, then keeping sustainability focal point would be the best idea.

However, the entire process of home renovation, keeping sustainability in mind, would be tricky. So, we’ve rounded up 10 eco-friendly tips for your next home renovation project. So, pay heed!

 1.     Buy sustainable raw materials:

This is a no-brainer; the foremost thing topic for your next home renovation project is sustainably-sourced materials. No doubt, wood is the best bet for furniture but make sure that it doesn’t contribute to deforestation. Also, ensure that the wood that you’re planning topic is FSC certified and sustainable. Various companies and artisans are contributing to the good deed, so you can shake hands with them as well.

2.     Recycling is rewarding:

It can be the sweat of one’s brow; however, DIY-ing and recycling your old stuff like furniture is fun as well as fruitful. Reupholster your traditional chairs to give a new look or else, repaint your furniture to match with your décor. This is a great way to unleash your creativity (of course, if you have!); otherwise, hire a professional.

3.     Donate the old stuff:

Every year, we or our mums plan to get rid of old kinds of stuff from our homes like old clothes, décor items, and many more. At that time, choose to donate or sell them. Whether or not you want to make money out of it, transfer it to its value instead of sending it to the landfills. Many organizations are contributing to help the planet survive more and take such donations. One plus point; such donations are tax-deductible. 

4.     Opt for vintage things:

Yes, vintage; it’s the simplest way to help our planet live long. By buying pre-loved furniture or other kinds of stuff, you’ll be able to keep your carbon footprint as small as possible. In fact, many homeowners are also a fan of distressed décor items. It costs way too little and looks chic. So, you can head to e-Bay and Gum tree to buy such vintage stuff to decorate your home.

5.     Choose non-toxic paints:

No matter you want to brush up your walls or furniture, you should hand-pick non-toxic paints. Wondering why? Well, they are free from Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), which are dangerous for our environment as well as our health. Further, do you have carpets at your home? If yes, then let me tell you; they also emit high levels of VOCs and accumulates allergens.

 6.     Adopt classic designs:

The common mistake homeowners forge is opting for trending designs that may go out of style tomorrow. The couch or chair that you just saw in the latest magazine can go out of fashion next year. This can lead to a dilemmatic situation. Therefore, adopt classic designs; firstly, they’ll never go out of style, and secondly, you can re-purpose them whenever you want.

7.     Bring nature home:

Though this is like child’s play, you should focus on bringing nature home because plants are essential for our living. It infuses a breath of fresh air into your home interiors as well as your lungs. Elevate the look of a vase or candleholder with fresh flowers, picked from the garden. It will not only enhance your home’s aesthetic appeal but also boosts your health. Driftwood on your doorstops is a good way to invite plants to your home and decorating it.

8.     Do home window tinting:

So, you can’t control when the sun shines, but you can control it from coming to your home. Oftentimes, homeowners choose blinds and drapes to reduce heat penetration; however, tinting home windows is the best solution. It showers a lot of benefits including protection, safety, and aesthetics. At the same time, it reduces the carbon footprint as it help sin energy consumption.

Make use of social media!

If your home is in dire need of a makeover, then pick some or all of the above ways to make an eco-friendly home. Simple and wise choices can help you execute your project like a cakewalk.

However, there are a lot many ideas that get circulated on social media. After all, COVID-19 has made everything possible with just a tap of a finger. So, try to get some ideas from there. Also, instead of doing offline trade to purchase some required items, go online. You’ll get a variety of items there.

Last but not least, pass on this theme to the maximum people in various ways to make our planet a better place to live.

Hi, I am Mike Morleye, a professional writer and blogger. With my writing, I try to make a change in people’s opinions by giving quality, constructive, and well-researched articles. My specialty is writing on diverse topics, from home improvement to hair styling and automotive.