How to Make Your Home More Eco-Friendly – Guest post by Emma Joyce

Doing your part to protect the environment may seem like something unimportant, but it can play a major role in big environmental issues. This goes far beyond recycling and buying organic food, which has become a constantly rising trend. Now, the time has come to pay more attention to some serious problems and do everything we can to prevent long-term consequences to environment. Our home is a place where we spend most of our time and we need to start making some changes and adjusting it to be more eco-friendly. It’s not about being trendy, but about doing something for our children and rectifying what generations before us have done to our planet.

Start small

If you’re not keen on big changes, you can start with a few simple adjustments which will be of great help and lead you onto a path of sustainability. Buy LED bulbs and replace them in every room – with the popularity of this types of bulbs rising, you can find them in all shapes and sizes which will allow you to have them installed in every corner of your home. Apart from that, turn off your appliances when you’re not using them and lower your electricity usage that way. This will not only have a positive effect on your bills, but also downsize the amount of unnecessary electricity people waste every day.

Take a step further

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There’s no sustainable home without solar panels and yours shouldn’t be an exception. Therefore, find panels that suit you and have someone install them for you. While you’re making this big change, you can also install energy-efficient windows which will help you save energy and control interior temperature more efficiently. If you’re the one doing this project – and there’s no reason why that shouldn’t be the case – be sure to wear reliable safety clothing. For some extra safety, you can always call a professional to help you and make sure the work is done in a proper way.

Don’t buy new furniture

Instead of simply going to a store and buying new stuff, try a different approach with the one you already own. To give your furniture a fresh and polished look, reupholster it with an eco-friendly fabric and use non-toxic chemicals to fix any potential breakage. Although this may seem like a lot of trouble, it’s actually the cheapest way to freshen up your furniture. If it needs to be replaced because it’s old and you can’t use it anymore, don’t be afraid to visit local flea markets. Many people sell furniture that is in a great shape.

Use non-toxic products

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Everything from paint to cleaning supplies needs to be toxic-free and you should use natural homemade products as often as you can. When it comes to painting, there are many types of washable paint you can use and just remove stains with a cloth and a little bit of water. This will save you from painting over and over again if you splash something on your walls. It’ll take you a while to get used to using new cleaning supplies, but you can find many recipes for homemade cleansers which are always much better than the ones you can buy in a store because the latter are full of toxins. You can take care of various cleaning tasks by using natural products like vinegar, soda and citrus which will be more than enough to clean almost anything. Using harmful materials can affect not only the environment, but you and your family as well.

As you can see, there are many options for incorporating sustainability  into your lifestyle and do something good for the environment. From small changes to more complicated ones, everybody can find something that’s suitable for them and try to recreate these great ideas in their home. Now you have a better idea of what it means to have an eco-friendly home and you can begin focusing on choosing the best methods of achieving sustainability. Just remember, there are no small steps in raising eco-awareness, and every step counts!

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