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5 Things To Make Your Interiors More Sustainable

<p>More and more people are interested in leading a more sustainable lifestyle&comma; and this is great news for our planet&period; Obviously&comma; we cannot ignore the fact that the modern lifestyle is going to destroy nature if nothing is changed&comma; so making our interiors more sustainable is something we should all do&period; Here&comma; we will give a brief guide through five things you can do in order to achieve this&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Insulate Your Home in the Proper Way<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;By making sure your home is well-insulated&comma; you will do your bit to minimize energy consumption when it comes to heating and cooling down your home&comma; and this is one of the goals of creating more sustainable interiors&period; Also&comma; it is very important that you make sure to use recycled insulation materials&comma; such as cellulose insulation or recycled cotton insulation&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Restrict Your Water Consumption<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Another thing you should definitely do is keep a close eye on your water consumption&period; Many people decide to install a gray water system&comma; which uses water from bathing&comma; showering&comma; brushing teeth&comma; and the laundry machine for flushing toilets and watering the garden&period; Aside from this&comma; replacing your regular shower heads with low-flow shower heads will also save a lot of water&comma; and you should generally keep in mind that water should be used moderately&comma; just like electricity&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Sustainable Materials for Interior Design<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Instead of designing your home interior off the top of your head&comma; you should rather think about it some more and try to use sustainable materials&period; These materials include cork&comma; felt&comma; bamboo&comma; hemp&comma; strawboard&comma; and so on&period; For example&comma; bamboo floors are a great solution&semi; felt can be used for upholstery around the house&semi; chairs and other pieces of furniture can be made from strawboard&semi; and cork can be used for many different purposes&comma; from cork boards to floor mats&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Go Antique Hunting<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Naturally&comma; the essence of a sustainable way of life is not buying everything new&comma; because this basically uses all new materials&comma; and this eventually takes its toll on the environment&period; Therefore&comma; instead of renewing your furniture and buying everything new&comma; why not try to complement it by adding antique pieces of furniture to your home interior&quest; This is not only good for the environment&comma; but it also brings a hint of style and glamour to the place&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Do It Yourself and Don’t Waste Money on All New Stuff<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;The ultimate goal of sustainable living is that you should use and reuse everything&period; So&comma; this is where your DIY skills will be much appreciated&period; What this means is that you are advised to fix the things around your house rather than throw them out and buy new ones&period; This is actually even better than antique shopping&comma; as fixing things and using them for a long time will have a very positive effect on your budget&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Chris has been working as a interior designer for over 4 years specialising in French provincial interior design&period; Chris is also an active blogger and regular contributor to leading design and decorating blogs&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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