6 Eco-Friendly Ways To Redecorate Your Home

When you are redecorating your home, it is important that you try to do it in an eco-friendly way. The world is changing, and more people need to be doing everything that they can to save the planet through their everyday life. If you want to play your part in saving the planet, you shouldn’t be wasting your old furniture and you should try to use less harmful paint and materials. We have put together some tips on how you can redecorate your home in an eco-friendly way. Make sure to keep reading if you’d like to find out more about this.

1. Thermal Curtains

Our first tip is to replace your curtains with thermal ones which can help to reduce the amount of energy that you use each month as they keep the heating in the room and thus keep your house warm in the winter season. You’ll find that there are plenty of thermal curtains available and you can get a lining that you can hang behind your current curtains if you like. You’ll love being able to use less energy every month while also having some nice new curtains hanging in your living room.

2. Don’t Get a New Kitchen

We know that it can be tempting to get an entirely new kitchen but if you want to redecorate your home in an eco-friendly way you should think about working on the smaller things. Instead of getting a new kitchen installed, you could replace your worktops with some laminate worktops for kitchens.

Alternatively, you could try to decorate your cupboards with some paint or decorations. Working on the smaller things like fixtures and fittings will be much more environmentally friendly than ripping your old kitchen out and replacing it.

3. Buy Real Wood Flooring

If you are thinking about replacing your current flooring, you should try to opt for real wood flooring. It is always a good idea to avoid buying carpet as this can be full of pollutants and chemicals which can cause problems for the environment.

You’ll also find that these chemicals will enter your home and remain there until it comes time to replace the carpet. If you want to redecorate your home in an eco-friendly way, you should avoid carpet and opt for real wood flooring.

4. Add Some Plants

If you are looking for a splash of colour in your home, then you should think about adding some plants. Not only is this an eco-friendly option but it can also make your home look amazing. When you have plants inside, you’ll find that they convert the carbon dioxide to oxygen. This makes your home a lot fresher and your air will be purified. Make sure to try this out if you want to add something new to your home.

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5. Upcycle

Getting sick of your old furniture and thinking about replacing it? It’s time to upcycle some of your pieces in an attempt to redecorate in a more eco-friendly way. Upcycling is really easy, and you’ll find loads of advice online about how you can transform your old chair into something new.

The more furniture you are able to reuse the better because you won’t be wasting anything in the process. Make sure to consider upcycling instead of investing in new furniture and throwing your old pieces away.

6. Use Low VOC Paint

Our final tip for those who want to redecorate their home in an eco-friendly way is to only use low VOC paint. You’ll find that this type of paint contains less harmful ingredients that can affect your home and the environment.

Think about the number of toxic emissions that will be in your home if you choose one with a lot of volatile organic compounds. You’ll find that there are plenty of low VOC options available for those who want to give their home a fresh coat of paint.

Final Verdict

If you are thinking about redecorating your home, you should try to do it in an eco-friendly way. Make sure to think carefully about whether you actually need to rip out your old kitchen or not and if you could be satisfied with updating some of the fixtures and fittings.

On top of this, you should aim to only use low VOC paint which will release a lot less harmful toxins into your home and the environment around us. If you think that upcycling could work for you, you should try to repaint or reupholster some of your favourite old pieces of furniture. You’ll find that you love how they look when they are finished, and you’ll feel proud of your own accomplishment.

Make sure to take all of our advice on board if you want to redecorate your home in a more eco-friendly way. Get started and see what you can come up with.

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About Salman Zafar

Salman Zafar is the Founder of EcoMENA, and an international consultant, advisor, ecopreneur and journalist with expertise in waste management, waste-to-energy, renewable energy, environment protection and sustainable development. His geographical areas of focus include Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe. Salman has successfully accomplished a wide range of projects in the areas of biomass energy, biogas, waste-to-energy, recycling and waste management. He has participated in numerous conferences and workshops as chairman, session chair, keynote speaker and panelist. Salman is the Editor-in-Chief of EcoMENA, and is a professional environmental writer with more than 300 popular articles to his credit. He is proactively engaged in creating mass awareness on renewable energy, waste management and environmental sustainability in different parts of the world. Salman Zafar can be reached at salman@ecomena.org or salman@bioenergyconsult.com

2 Responses to 6 Eco-Friendly Ways To Redecorate Your Home

  1. Abd says:

    Using real wood flooring is eco-friendly now? I don’t think I’m getting this point correctly!

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