Going Green at Home
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
Anderson Flooring offers wonderful eco-friendly flooring by using plentiful domestic woods and safely treating them to achieve an exotic and worn look.
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On this 40th Anniversary of Earth Day, we’ve come a long way! I am thrilled that every year, more and more people are jumping on board. There are lots of ways to help the earth and no matter which one(s) you choose, I honor that. But we also have a long way to go. Living an eco-friendly life crosses many areas; from food and clothing to cleaning products and cars. But the one area that I can certainly help you with is home furnishings. So that’s where we are going today…
There are now lots of sustainable options when it comes to furnishing your home and you don’t have to give up an inch of style. But remember the reasons these options are available now is because some good people and responsible companies realized we had to stop the madness. The home decor industry is guilty of being a major contributor to the use of toxic chemicals in manufacturing and later loading up landfills with low-quality products with short life cycles. I mentioned a while back that I am a Green Residential Expert and during that training a learned many facts that would shock you.
Un-Eco-Friendly Home Furnishings Facts
- Deforestation – The furnishings industry is the #3 user of Wood behind buildings and paper; often using woods from forests that are not sustainably managed.
- Air Quality – There are many volatile organic compounds in adhesives, finishes, paints and carpeting which affect us all but especially the 15-20 million people with asthma in the U.S..
- Overloaded Landfills – 8.8 million tons of furnishings are discarded annually, 4% of US total waste.
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Stanley Furniture is blending the old with the new. An example of a long-time company with renewed green values.
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When it comes down to it, the simple mantra of “REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE” sums it up, so lets talk about how you can design your home with those thoughts in mind.
REDUCE
Live with less! There, I said it. An interior designer who is encouraging you to purchase fewer things for your home. My role as an interior designer has much more to do with sharing my knowledge and eye for design rather than selling furnishings. So when your ready to purchase a new chair, take your time and select one that speaks to your true sense of style (not a fleeting fad)and that is the best quality and most eco-friendly that you can afford.
REUSE
I know it can be fun to get anything new…but I think we can all admit that the joy is fleeting. Think about what you have that can be used in a new and different way. Old tables or mirrors are the perfect candidates for a mod face-lift with a coat of bright eco-friendly paint. An antique chair has new personality when covered it with a modern fabric. Ask you friends and family if there is anything they’d like to swap. We’ve all found great items at flea markets and antique stores. Why not cut out the middle man?
RECYCLE
All good things must come to an end but that doesn’t mean they all need to end up in a landfill. Used furnishings that still have some life in them can be donated or listed on Freecycle or craigslist. Old textiles can be used for rags, drop cloths or quilts. Leftover paint should be brought to the proper recycling facility. Recently I heard about a program where leftover paint is being used to decorate people’s homes who cannot afford the paint themselves. If you need some guidance on where to recycle you old stuff try Earth 911.
As I follow the path of eco-friendly design I am going to bring you along for the ride. We’ll go in-depth into flooring, fabrics, furniture and paint. Why the old options don’t work and what the new ones have to offer. I will share vendors, shopping tips and wonderful examples to boot. I want you to be an educated individual in a world of green products. (Notice I did not call you a consumer…a ridiculous word that has bred a wasteful mindset.)
Every item in your newly decorated living space need not be Green! Just consider the options and choose the sustainable ones where they work for you. Balance beauty and function with your earth-friendly values. These small steps get us further down the path to sustainability and a Cleaner and Greener World!
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