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4 Tips to Make Your Space More Environmentally Conscious

Our lifestyle significantly impacts on the environment. When revamping the home to become environmentally conscious think quality, not quantity. This will ensure your home will save you money in the future as well as preserve the environment. Sustainability and being conscious of the environment within your own space is vital. Increasing numbers of people are becoming more environmentally conscious and with good reason.

The purpose of becoming environmentally conscious is to become less dependent on fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas. Most of the energy used globally comes from fossil fuels. These fuels produce carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is the gas most responsible for global warming.

Being environmentally conscientious doesn’t just help the earth. It can also reduce your living expenses. Energy incentive programs at local, state, and federal levels promote energy-efficient consumer products to combat climate change and help you become an energy-savvy consumer. Making eco-friendly choices around the house can help preserve the environment and save you money.

Getting Smarter About Water

An eco-friendly household is a water-wise one, meaning family members use water smartly when needed. Conserving water is increasingly important these days. Not only is it beneficial for the environment, but it’s also useful for saving money. There are many simple ways to conserve water at home. For example, turn off the tap while brushing your teeth instead of wasting water by letting the water run. Taking shorter brisk showers instead of lengthy showers before slipping between the sheets at night also helps to save water.

Another way of saving water is to wait until you have a full load of clothes to wash rather than running the washing machine with half a load. Low-flow options, including toilets, sinks, and showerheads, use significantly less water per minute than older models. Check all taps and water pipes in the home for leaks. It’s amazing a huge amount of water will be wasted by continuous small leaks. Make it a habit to take note of your water usage and start plotting trends. This will be the easiest way to save water and ultimately also a cost saver.

Minimize Waste – Recycle

Contribute to valuable landfill space by recycling your household trash. Create and develop a culture of eco-friendly recycling. By doing so this will start a recycling loop. When shopping tries to buy recyclable and/or recycled products. Take your own reusable cloth bags with you when shopping instead of using supermarkets’ plastic bags. Food waste is also a huge problem. Although food rot in landfills, it produces methane which is a greenhouse and contributes to climate change.

This is completely preventable and the answer would be not to waste food by buying only what is needed and prepare to eat only what you can. The benefits of recycling are not only to save money in the household but recycling reduces pollution and among others conserves natural resources such as timber, water, and minerals and as important creates jobs in the manufacturing and recycling industries.

Reduce and Maintain Utility Bills

To be environmentally conscious may appear to be expensive for many households. An audit of your household budget will help you to decide where you can start trimming your expenses and you will soon realize the long-term saving to go green will be significant. Electricity is one of the expenses that are always on an increase. One of the easiest ways to decrease the electricity bill is to switch to LED bulbs. LED lights draw less energy and over time it will become more cost-effective and it lasts longer than the regular light bulbs. Smart lights are another easy way to cut energy costs.

AI home systems are becoming increasingly popular to conserve energy and reduce utility bills. Advanced technology enables better regulation of power supply making the use of AI to improve the eco-friendliness within the home

Insulate

Insulation is one of the most important factors that contribute to a home’s energy efficiency. During the summer, warm, low-density air from outside moves inside a home from the top and sinks to the bottom, while the cool, dense air inside leaks outside through the bottom of a home. Don’t underestimate the importance of insulating your home to the latest standards. During winter, the benefit of underfloor heating is that you get to understand the importance of insulation better than ever before.

Properly insulating your home is a great way to reduce cost, so in that sense, save on your energy bill and any insulation could technically be considered green. Green alternatives aren’t just safer and more sustainable — they can often provide much better insulation per square inch. Natural, formaldehyde-free materials make eco-friendly insulation products the best choice for a green and healthy home.

Buy Sustainable Furniture

There are a lot of sustainable furniture options out there. A lot of people have access to buying second-hand furniture, which is a great way to recycle older furniture that other people might not see a use for anymore. You can paint or stain furniture to make the furniture look brand new.

There are some pieces of furniture that you can’t upcycle or reuse in fear of the wear and tear affecting you. This is an opportunity to buy furniture that is eco-friendly and uses organic materials that are environmentally-friendly. If you can’t afford these particular pieces of furniture, look into financing options to make the transition easier.

 

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Kaya Wittenburg

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Kaya Wittenburg is the Founder and CEO of Sky Five Properties. Since the age of 10, real estate has been deeply ingrained into his thoughts. With world-class negotiation and deal-making skills, he brings a highly impactful presence into every transaction that he touches.

He is here to help you use real estate as a vehicle to develop your own personal empire and feel deeply satisfied along the way. If you have an interest in buying, selling or renting property in South Florida, contact Kaya today.

   
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