10 simple ways to a greener home

By
Home Inspector with Safe@Home Inspections, LLC in SE Washington 215

Whether you're moving into a new home or just in the mood to refurbish your current pad, going green does not necessarily mean spending green. By simply making a few appropriate choices, you can get a whole new look, that's both environmentally friendly and cost effective.

#1 New uses for old stuff- Before throwing anything into your recycling box, think of its recycling potential. A nice shaped wine bottle makes a perfect vase for a sprig of fresh flowers in the bathroom. Or a lamp-stand for the lampshade that you picked up at a flea market last year. Yogurt cartons can be sanded and painted to house your indoor herb garden and ceramic tiles can be broken to make a beautiful mosaic table top.

#2 Organic towels -If you plan to make just one investment in your bathroom, it has got to be organic towels or towels made in unbleached, un-dyed cotton. If you need color, stores such as California based Native Organic Cotton sells bathrobes and towels made from 100% organic cotton, woven in earth tones created with natural dyes.

#3 Add color not chemicals to walls- Before you slap on a fresh coat of paint, you should know that there are thousands of chemicals used in the mix. As a rule, alkyd or oil based paints are more toxic than water based ones, containing up to 60% VOC's. However, nowadays, most paint suppliers, even mainstream ones carry lines of low-VOC and even no-VOC paints and finishes.

#4 Eco wallpaper -If you are still keen on getting brighter shades and designs onto your walls, how about wallpaper? I know, you're gasping in horror! Wallpaper = glue =VOC's....Regular wallpaper is in fact produced by using one of the world's worst plastics, vinyl (PVC). Avoid them like the plague. What you can buy instead is wallpaper made of actual paper, bamboo, cloth, sisal and even cork. How cool would that be, to have a room decked out in one of the above?

#5 Try organic sheets-Want to go to bed with a clear conscience? Try sleeping on organic sheets. If there is no store near you, you'll find a dozen sites online that carry organic cotton. If you'd like to be a bit adventurous in bed, then how about hemp sheets or sheets made from bamboo?

#6 Buy the right wood - While wood is natural and biodegradable, buying a wooden piece of furniture is not necessarily the best choice. Apart from the various waxes and paints coated on it that do release VOC's, the actual piece of furniture may have been made for a 100 year old tree. When buying wooden furniture, look for a FSC label- Forest Stewardship Council to ensure it's made from renewable resources. 

#7 Better yet, buy vintage -You can pick up some great vintage furniture at excellent prices via e-bay. Apart from the history and charm this furniture offers, it's also a great way to ensure trees are not being chopped down to make your bed.

#8 Window shades to control temperature- While all homes need some kind of cooling and heating equipment, you can make it easier by using natural light effectively for warmth and lighting. Blinds are an excellent choice to control your room's temperature. Just make sure they're not made of vinyl (PVC).

#9 Natural cleaners- Invest in or make natural, biodegradable cleaners for your home. If buying them, read labels carefully to ensure the products are what they claim to be.

#10 Recycle bin- And finally, install a recycle bin in each room. Not the ugly big blue box, but just about any basket that goes with your decor will do. Having a basket in each room will encourage its use regularly. Toss in unwanted magazines, bills, envelopes, kid's crafts and just about anything that can be recycled.

 

Comments (9)

Charles Fischer
Housing Market Realty - Merritt Island, FL
Professional Real Estate Services

Paul:

Thanks for sharing these idea.  I had not thought of some of these ideas!  I look forward to incorporating these into our lifestyle!

Feb 03, 2009 12:21 PM
Paul Duffau
Safe@Home Inspections, LLC in SE Washington - Asotin, WA
Caring for People, Educating about Homes

Thanks Charles.

I'm actually planning out my office at home (one of the kids will be moving out soon) and I'm going with bamboo on the walls, green plants in the corner and something sunny to get through the rest of the gloom this winter.

Feb 03, 2009 01:05 PM
Cheri Smith
Prudential Gary Greene, Cypress TX - Cypress, TX
Realtor Prudential Gary Greene

I was very proud of our school district for installing recycling dumpsters this year. The kids all made a contest out of which class could bring in the most paper and I sent in a LOT.

Great ideas. I love shopping for antiques. They last longer than the new junk the furniture stores sell which is mostly particle board.

Feb 03, 2009 01:57 PM
Janice Roosevelt
Keller Williams Brandywine Valley - West Chester, PA
OICP ABR, ePRO,Ecobroker

Wonderful list. Thank you

Feb 03, 2009 10:30 PM
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Paul~

Thanks foro this information. ..and for spelling it out in an easy to read style...

Feb 06, 2009 01:00 AM
Mary Yonkers
Alan Kells School of Real Estate/Howard Hanna Real Estate - Erie, PA
Erie/PA Real Estate Instructor

Paul,

Thanks for your post. I will be back to learn more.  Mary

Feb 06, 2009 08:19 AM
Edward D. Nikles
Ed Nikles Custom Builder , Inc. / Nikles Realty , Inc. - Milford, PA

Paul , thanks for organizing a bunch of common sense ideas & making them a guide to live by ! Keepin' it Green !

Feb 07, 2009 12:12 PM
Paul Duffau
Safe@Home Inspections, LLC in SE Washington - Asotin, WA
Caring for People, Educating about Homes

Mary,

In fairness, I didn't come up with all the ideas - but it is amazing how easy some of it is.  My philosophy is that the easier we make it, the more likely it will happen.

Feb 09, 2009 11:10 AM
Not a real person
San Diego, CA

Now you really got my attention with this post. I feel a reblog coming on.

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