From Home Decorating
Put the ‘Eco’ in Decorating
By Admin
Apr 22, 2008 - 2:28:26 PM
(ARA) - Just
because you’re going green doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style.
There are many ways to easily incorporate eco-friendly ideas into your
home decor without living the stereotypical “granola-and-Birkenstocks”
lifestyle.
“Within the domains of daily living lie our opportunities and
obligations to effect positive change in the world,” says Crissy Trask,
author of “It’s Easy Being Green.” “Understanding the relationship
between what we do and the larger environment is vital to developing
and strengthening a sense of responsibility for the cause and effect of
our actions.”
By making energy-saving improvements and incorporating sustainable
and organic materials, you’ll have lower bills, a healthier house and
proof that you can live green without sacrificing style or comfort.
Green and You Don’t Even Know It
Chances are parts of your home and lifestyle are already green --
you’re just unaware of it. A big component of going green is not just
to reduce, but also to reuse and recycle. If you’ve decided to remodel
an existing home instead of building a new, greener one, you’ve already
taken a step in the green direction. Have any hand-me-downs or antiques
in your home? Looking for vintage furnishings or reinventing outdated
items is more eco-friendly than buying brand new. You’ll help to cut
back on the resources used to produce new pieces, and also eliminate
the additional waste that goes into packaging and shipping.
Green Bathrooms
An obvious way to go greener in your home is to cut back on water
and energy consumption. And until now, eco-friendly alternatives have
been less than trendy. Luckily, for environmentally conscious
homeowners, you can now save water and have up-to-the-minute designs,
all at the same time. The aerator offered in Moen Incorporated’s new
Rothbury collection of bath faucets allows water to flow at an
optimized 1.5 gallons per minute (gpm), versus traditional aerators
that flow at 2.2 gpm. You’ll be treated with the sensational water
experience you’re accustomed to, while reducing water usage by 30
percent. Plus, Rothbury faucets are one of the first to receive
WaterSense certification from the Environmental Protection Agency,
validating the fixtures are water-efficient.
Another way to “green your bath” is to include elements that
emulate nature. Biomimicry is an offshoot of the green movement that is
now being used in home design -- even in bath products. Moen’s new
Inspire showerhead line incorporates the science of biomimicry
perfectly. The showerhead spray face is inspired by a Fibonacci spiral,
the branching or spiral shapes often found in natural objects like the
whorls of seeds in a sunflower. The beautiful design enhances the
product’s performance -- providing full body coverage that envelops the
user in invigorating water sprays no matter what the spray setting.
Small Style Changes, Big Impact
There are so many transformations you can use to increase the style
and sustainability factor in your home. Replacing incandescent lights
with compact fluorescents (CFL) uses three-quarters less electricity.
And you don’t have to worry about flickering or harsh light from the
new CFLs -- they provide an excellent quality of light and also
generate less heat.
If you’re in the market for new home furnishings, look for
companies that offer chemical-free pieces or ones made from renewable
or reclaimed materials. There are a number of home accents designed or
manufactured with the planet in mind that are savvy and stylish.
Natural fiber rugs, beeswax or soy wax candles can add eco flair to
your decor. Or for a unique, elegant and green decorating tip, adorn
your home with mosaic bamboo tiles to warm up a wall or add interest to
a floor.
By incorporating these simple, and stylish, green updates, you’ll
be on your way to an eco-friendly and fabulously fashionable home. But
don’t stop now; keep looking for more practices and products to
continue your home’s sustainable transformation to make a world of
difference.
For more information on Moen’s Rothbury collection, Moen’s line of
Inspire showerheads or to request a Moen sustainability brochure, visit
www.moen.com or call (800) BUY-MOEN (800-289-6636).
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