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The Best of Green Home Designs

January 8, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Adapting a “green home design” can be a relatively new term for most but being environmentally friendly is a very simple concept. The principle revolves around: using materials that have been recycled or making sure you get the most out of the materials you use and it also involves conserving energy while saving money. Small changes in your home can create a healthy safe enviroment that is both clean and efficient.

There are many options that you could choose to make your home an environmentally friendly one. When choosing a type of flooring, look for materials that have been sanded down, painted or refurnished. If you prefer a more modern design, why not opt for a cement floor. Cement floors are green because they use no glues or finishes. You could also consider using concrete on your kitchen and bathroom counters.

By installing windows, glass and skylights you would be able to use natural light during the day and also retain heat within your home. The more natural light you use the less energy you would consume, which is a great way to save on your energy bills.

White goods can often drain a large amount of electricity. In order to make sure your kitchen is environmentally friendly check on how much energy your appliances use. When purchasing or replacing white goods, ask a sales assistant about brands that use less energy.

Before changing your home design to a greener one, make sure you plan on the areas you intend to concentrate on first. Being environmentally friendly does not mean that your entire home should be transformed all at once. Just know that even the smallest changes can bring you closer to creating a home that is environmentally sensitive.

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