If you’re seriously considering redecorating or remodeling your home, you’re probably in the process of choosing materials and pricing out contractors for the job. And if you try to keep your home eco-friendly, you’ll be pleased to know that it’s become easier than ever to use green building materials for your remodeling project.
Planning and research
Of course, no one begins a remodeling project by simply tearing up carpet and knocking down walls without a plan. But if you’re going green, you’ll want to be sure that you don’t just have a workable idea, but that you can find the eco-friendly materials you need for the job. If it’s a small job, you can probably find everything you need with a rigorous Google search; but if you’re working with a contractor, he or she can point you in the right direction when it comes to green materials. Your contractor may even be able to incorporate elements of energy efficiency into the design of a new room: low-pressure showers and low-flow toilets for a new bathroom; skylights for natural light in a redone kitchen; or energy-efficient electrical work.
Let nature do the work for you
Instead of adding a room to your home, consider using your back yard as another living space. In areas with agreeable climates, outdoor kitchensand living spaces are becoming a popular alternative to add-ons to a home. Not only does an outdoor kitchen or living room encourage you and your family to spend more time together, but you’ll have some of the most beautiful décor without spending a dime for it.
Use old materials for recycled chic
It’s possible to build an addition to your home without sucking up a large amount of resources to do it. Get creative with your green remodeling project, and you’ll be able to enjoy a room that’s both relaxing to you and kind to the environment.