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Simple ways to minimise the carbon footprint of your next décor project

Transforming your home with sustainable design benefits the environment and adds unique charm and character to a living space. By blending recycled materials, energy-efficient lighting, natural elements, and other sustainable practices, you will create a home bursting with style and eco-responsibility.

Sounds appealing? Check out the following simple ways to minimise the carbon footprint of your next décor project to create a sustainable living space that positively impacts the planet while looking fabulous.

Use recycled materials

Incorporating furniture and furnishings made from recycled materials into your home is a great way to champion sustainability. Crafted from repurposed materials like reclaimed wood, recycled metals, and upcycled fabrics, such pieces significantly reduce waste and the demand for new resources. Recycled furnishings typically boast a distinct charm and character that mass-produced items lack. Each piece tells a story and adds uniqueness and personality to your living space.

Choose energy-efficient lighting

Replace old bulbs with LED lights. Such lighting uses less energy and lasts longer, saving you money and reducing the carbon footprint of your home.

Incorporate natural elements

Bring the outside indoors with plants. Not only do interior plants improve air quality, but they also add a fresh, vibrant feel to any room.

Opt for sustainable textiles

Look for organic cotton, bamboo, or hemp fabrics for your curtains, cushions, bedding, and more. Not only are these materials sustainable but they are incredibly on-trend too.

Repurpose and upcycle

Get creative and turn old items into new treasures. An old ladder can become a stylish bookshelf, or a wooden crate can be transformed into a rustic coffee table.

Use eco-friendly paint

When repainting rooms and furniture, choose low-VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) paints. These types of paint are better for your health and the environment.

Conserve water

Install low-flow faucets and showerheads to reduce water usage.

Install smart home technology

Use smart thermostats and energy-efficient appliances to reduce energy consumption and make your home more efficient.

Set up solar power

If you have the budget, the space, and enough sun of course, you might want to think about installing solar panels. This renewable energy system can significantly reduce your energy bills and your home’s carbon footprint.

Sustainable furniture

Invest in quality, timeless pieces made from sustainable sources. They last longer and reduce the need for frequent replacements.

 

 

 

Jonathan Caplan

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Jonathan Caplan

I co-founded New ID Living with my brother, Daniel and over the years we have developed and expanded the business together including the purchase of a flooring company...
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