How to Create a Sustainable & Eco-Friendly Home

How to Create a Sustainable & Eco-Friendly Home

Making our homes more sustainable is becoming more important as we become more aware of the impact we have on the environment.
Even small things, such as using less plastic bags, and making sure we turn off electric appliances when we don’t need them, can already make a big difference.

Whether you’re looking to implement small changes or you’re ready to make larger investments, this blog post will provide you with some useful tips on how to create a sustainable and eco-friendly home. We will also give you some recommendations of sustainable home products that we absolutely love.

Implementing these tips, will not only help you reduce your carbon footprint, but it also saves lots of money and energy in the long run.

A sustainable home is a home that is designed and built with the goal of reducing its impact on the environment. This means using resources efficiently, reducing waste, and minimizing pollution. A sustainable home should also be energy-efficient, using renewable energy sources whenever possible.

#1 Double glass windows

This tip seems rather obvious, but you would be surprised how many homes still have single glass windows.
Updating your windows might be a bigger investment, but is a great way to improve the energy efficiency of your home.

Windows with single glass can let a lot of heat escape during the winter, and a lot of cool air escape during the summer. Placing double glass windows, will allow you to reduce drastically your energy bills and your home’s carbon footprint.

#2 Use Less Paper Towels

By using rags instead of paper towels, you can reduce the amount of waste your home generates.
You can use an old t-shirt or a cloth napkin as a rag, and wash it after each use.

This is such a small habit change, but it will allow you to reduce your environmental impact, and it will save you money since you no longer have to buy paper towels anymore.

#3 Use a Smart Thermometer

A smart thermostat is a great investment if you would like to make your home more eco-friendly.
It allows you to control heating and cooling from your phone.

You can effortlessly turn the temperature down when you’re not at home and turn the heating on, when you’re on your way home, so when you arrive it’s nice and warm, from an app on your phone.

A smart thermostat is not only a great tool that makes your life more convenient, but it also saves you money and energy in the long run, allowing you to gain back your investment.

#4 Go Paperless

By switching to online bill pay and reading your books on a Kindle, you’ll reduce the amount of paper waste your home generates.
Both of these changes are quite easy to make, but they have a big impact on the environment and allows you to save trees.

#5 Fill Up Your Dishwasher All the Way

Maybe you have the habit of running the dishwasher every Sunday, as part of your cleaning routine. But did you make sure that the dishwasher is in fact completely full?
Filling your dishwasher all the way before running it, is such a simple way to reduce your energy usage.

Dishwashers use a lot of energy, so it’s important to make sure you’re getting the most out of each cycle.

By filling it all the way, you’ll reduce the number of cycles you need to run, and save energy in the process.

#6 Plant a Garden

Planting a garden is another great way to reduce your carbon footprint and create a more sustainable home.
By growing your own fruits, vegetables, and herbs, you will need less food that is transported to your home, and it also allows you to reduce the plastic packaging that food often has.

Becoming completely self-sustainable is of course a huge task, but just growing your own tomatoes, lettuce and some fruits here and there, will already help you reduce the carbon foot print of your home.

#7 Invest in Energy-Efficient Appliances

Nowadays, all electric appliances have energy score, which allows you to verify how energy-efficient appliances are.
Especially, with the current energy crisis, it’s essential to make sure your appliances are as energy-efficient as possible, so these won’t contribute to a high energy bill.

So, definitely do your research and check that energy score before purchasing an electric appliance.

Conclusion

Making your home more sustainable and eco-friendly is an important step in reducing your environmental impact.
By implementing these seven tips, you’ll be on your way to creating a more sustainable home.

Whether you’re looking to reduce your energy bills or minimize your carbon footprint, these tips will help you get there.

So start making these changes today, and help protect the environment for future generations.

Here are some of our favorite home products that are eco-friendly and sustainable.

Roomspray: Cyclamen & Iris Cinque Sensi

Soft, clean and enveloping essence. The light and delicate top notes of lemon and cyclamen come to life in the heart of the fragrance with predominantly relaxing notes of ylang ylang, jasmine and iris.

Roomspray: Cyclamen & Iris Cinque Sensi

Gift Pack — House Plant Spa Generosa

This is the perfect kit to pamper your houseplants. Use it to clean and protect your plants and ensure they breathe and shine, free from pests and diseases. Use the beautiful sprayer to make the most of your care routine.

Generosa - Gift Pack - House Plant Spa

UME Handmade Black Clay Plate & Bowl Grøn Home

Pure black adds elegance and retro-chic touch to any table. Ume serving plate is perfect for a sushi dinner, creating the foundation for a Japanese cuisine set-up.

UME Handmade Black Clay Plate & Bowl Grøn Home

Cleaning Spray Soypa Soaps

DIY cleaning spray using the Soypa Degreasy dish washing soap. Degreasy is an unscented and biodegradable multipurpose soap that is strong for dirt, yet safe for the environment due to the cleansing properties of coconut oil salts (EWG). Low-toxic formula with organic, plant-based ingredients offers a sustainable cleaning solution for your household in just one product.

Soypa Soaps - Cleaning Spray

Tablecloth Marine Serra Antwerp

Discover contemporary home textiles in an amazing color palette and with a modern and minimal design.
Tablecloths made from 100% Belgian linen.

Serra is cutting-edge with bold and rebel items, made locally in Belgium.

Serra Antwerp - Tablecloth Marine
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