7 Everyday Ways for Going Greener at Home
Build in Some Automatic Ways to Save Time, Money and the Earth's Resources
We all know by now that energy efficiency and sustainability practices are good ways to save money and protect our natural environment. An easy place to start is with some simple changes in our everyday lives, from using more natural light in our homes to reorganizing a craft space to reduce waste. Did you know that just changing five of the most frequently used bulbs in your home to compact fluorescent lightbulbs (CFLs) can save $100 a year on electric bills? If such a small one-time change can make a difference in your wallet all year, see how other practices can help your family live more eco-consciously, and easily, at home:
Bring in natural light: Windows that have adjustable window treatments will help save money on lighting costs. Natural light is inspiring and will make your whole family feel better.
Go smaller: Smaller homes are growing in popularity as more homeowners look for ways to reduce upkeep. Smaller homes use less energy and material and still offer a place of comfort and charm.
Automate water savings: Water conservation in your bathroom is essential. Smaller plumbing fixtures that also conserve water is a double plus. Low-flow fixtures and automatic water sensors can help you save even when you're not thinking about it.
Reduce waste: Kid's play areas and desks are a primary spot for wasting supplies. Try organizing crafts, writing utensils, and small school supplies in easy to find containers. The easier it is to put things back, the less likely the kids will lose them. That saves money and needless new supplies.
Reuse: Repurposing is another good way to use green practices at home. Old tables, doors, and even ladders can be used as kitchen islands, headboards or towel racks. An antique chair that sits in the garage can be reupholstered and used again, saving the materials and energy needed to make a new one.
Plant natives: Outdoor landscaping doesn't have to be labor intensive. For a no-fuss landscape, use native grasses and xeriscaping for less water usage. Save time and water with a drip system connected to your home's runoff drainage system.
Purify the air: Plant more foliage and greenery around your home. Greenery will visually enhance your interiors and exterior, and will improve the air quality in your home. For fun, try doing green projects with your family. Plant trees, gardens, or potted plants year around to beautify your home and keep the ecosystem thriving.
From your interiors to your exteriors, living with green practices in mind will increase your awareness about sustainability. Try these easy tips and see how accessible, enjoyable and design-friendly living green can be.
If you've got a good tip for saving resources at home, please share it in the comments!
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