Renewable Homes: 5 Steps Towards a Sustainable Space

by Lana Hawkins

It’s quite evident that climate change has taken its toll on the environment, considering all of the catastrophes we’ve been witnessing recently. Even though there is no singular or fixed solution that can stop bad things from happening, it’s a fact that each one of us can do our part to ensure a bright and sustainable future. Your house is a great place to start incorporating healthy and conscious habits. Here are some small steps that can help you begin transforming your house into a stylish and eco-friendly home.

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  1. Mind Your Energy Consumption

If you’re looking to start living a more eco-friendly life, then controlling your energy consumption is a great way to start. Home insulation, smart thermometers, water-conserving fixtures and LED lights are all perfect steps towards making your home more sustainable. Using less energy can help the environment in the long run, while also helping your budget because you’ll definitely be spending less on utility bills every month.

It might take you some time to get used to this new way of living, but with a bit of discipline, it’s possible to consume much less energy at home. For example, set a timer while showering in order to spend less time in the bathroom, or get a cooker with a timer that switches off automatically after a certain period.

2. Reuse and Recycle

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We live in an age of incessant consumerism, and we’re constantly told that shopping and spending is the way to happiness. Of course, that doesn’t mean you should abstain from buying, but if you’re truly looking to change your habits, then you should focus on recycling and reusing things that you already own. That way you will create less waste, while also spending less money on things that can be reused in different and creative ways. Besides, recycling can be an innovative way to have some family fun together, while also teaching your children about the importance of living a lifestyle that is safe for the planet. 

3. Consider Getting Solar Panels

Switching to renewable energy sources is the future. If you’re looking to do something more drastic, then harnessing solar energy is the way to start. Aside from it being renewable, solar energy is a useful way to save a lot on your electricity bill. It’s one of the most efficient ways to have a sustainable home. Thanks to technology growth, you can now have solar panels with high-grade SMA inverters. These can further improve the functioning of your solar power system, while also providing you with some useful feedback. Additionally, if you want to be less dependent on the regular grid, you can start using solar batteries. They will surely come in handy during the nighttime and dark and gloomy days.

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4. Incorporate Handmade and Natural Products

Most commercial cleaning and other sanitary products contain harmful chemicals that are bad for your health and the environment. Using homemade, natural cleaning products will keep your home clean without posing any risks to your health. Using homemade products will also reduce waste in your household. For example, making your own floor cleaner, air-freshener and laundry detergent can also improve your budget as you’ll surely spend less on overpriced cleaning items that are all pretty much the same. Furthermore, using handmade beauty products can be great for your hair, skin, and teeth, and in case you can’t give up the regular ones, at least try to buy them from local business as that is a wonderful way to improve the local economy.

5. Embrace plants as home decor

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Studies have shown that houseplants are extremely beneficial to your health, and they also contribute to a more sustainable home. Since they provide oxygen and also filter out harmful chemicals from the air, it is no wonder why they’re so popular among those who wish to live a more positive lifestyle.

Even if you’re not the most experienced in caring for plants, there are many to choose from! Beginners can always opt for houseplants that are easy to maintain and pretty at the same time. The Sill is a helpful resource for all of your plant questions and needs. Succulents, spider plants, jade plants, and peace lilies are all quality choices if you’re thinking of diversifying your home with some greens, without strenuous or demanding care.

It is completely feasible to make your home sustainable and stylish, and these five tips will surely help you get started. Additionally, aiming to go zero-waste and shopping secondhand furniture and decor items is also beneficial for the environment. Always keep in mind however, that you should start slow and do things at your own pace. This is the best way to keep your sustainable lifestyle a longtime and productive habit.


Graphics by Alyssa Ford.

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