How To Make Your House The Best Ecosystem

Your home is your sanctuary. A sacred space to unwind from the day and enjoy family and friends, separate from the daily grind. But you can also make it fun, green and functional. By blending nature and environmentally friendly products, you can create a home ecosystem that allows you to enjoy the best of green living.

To ensure that you are getting as much as possible from your new and improved green lifestyle, see if you can incorporate some of these habits.

Fresh Air
The air you breathe is as important as the food you eat. While lots of exhaust and pollution exists outside, it can equally, if not more so, build up in your home. Incorporate plants such as boston fern, golden pathos, bamboo palm, rubber plant, dendrobium orchids, peace lily, english ivy, and wax begonia to support in filtering the air naturally.

Remodel with Recyclables
If you’re remodeling your home, consider going the recycle, reuse, and repurpose route by using salvaged goods and raw materials. From thrifting for furniture to finding reclaimed wood from a demolished barn, there are a number of way to save you money and give your home some unique characteristics.

Water Waste
Be mindful of water waste in the home. Make sure none of your faucets are leaking or dripping unnecessarily. When brushing your teeth, turn the water off until you’re ready to rinse. Wait until the dishwasher is full before running it to maximize efficiency. Install a low-flow toilet as they use much almost 50 percent less water than older models. If you have a garden, use drought resistant grass such as perennial ryegrass that doesn’t require much watering.

Unplug
Your bedroom should be a place of rest and relaxation. Consider turning off your WiFi and bluetooth devices before resting as some early studies suggest they could be disruptive to getting your best sleep. Remove a television from your bedroom and keep in your common rooms. Whether it be your TV, phone or laptop using devices, before bed may delay your body’s natural release of melatonin, leading to restlessness.

Wood

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Add earthy, natural elements made of wood into your house decor. Allowing a good mix of various hues of wood in a house, makes your house look and feel more inviting. It results in a more organic feel and lends warmth to your home. Using a wooden floor for example can change the look of your house completely and give a strong earthy accent to your entire place. 

Don’t forget about applying wooden items in your kitchen too. They can be either for decoration or for everyday use as well. Wooden cutting boards, utensils and coasters are the most eco friendly kitchen accessories used in the kitchen for generations. Wood is a natural eco-friendly and recyclable material, it is beautiful, decorative and very practical. Wooden utensils don’t get hot, chemically react with acidic foods, or scratch pots and bowls, as metal spoons do. Wood doesn’t melt or leach chemicals or strange tastes into your foods as plastic does.  

With all their practical advantages, there is also an emotional reason to use wooden tools in your kitchen that comes from the comforting, familiar way wood feels in your hand – not cold and severe like stainless steel spoons, or dull and characterless like plastic utensils. Wood feels warm, cozy and comfortable and gives your house, kitchen or a table a modern inviting look with a positive vibe. 

At ECOSALL we produce only high quality wooden tools for kitchen made of natural solid hardwood. In our assortment you can find premium cutting boards, a variety of cooking utensils, table trivets for affordable prices. 

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Convert your home into your best ecosystem and in turn, your home will support a healthier, happier, and eco-friendlier existence.

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