Skip to main content

Simple Steps For A Greener Home

Creating a greener and more eco-friendly home is always on our minds. Maintaining a healthy home is important to us; it directly impacts our personal health as well as the health of our families! That's why we try to stay up to date on methods of keeping our homes healthy and clean. Did you know sometimes all it takes is a simple switch for your home to become more green?
Image via HouseBeautiful.com




Finding tips on how to have a greener home can be hard to find - the internet is a huge place! We gathered a few of our favorite tips, as well as explanations as to why the simple changes you can make in your home are green, and beneficial to you!


Simple Switch #1

Swap your incandescent bulbs for an energy saving light bulb. Not only will swapping out an incandescent light bulb for a compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL) prevents the emission of over 400 pounds of greenhouse gases, but you will also save 66% more energy in your home! Not sure which light bulb is the best choice for you? The Environmental Defense Fund (edf.org) has an online light bulb guide to help you select the best light bulb for your home.

Image via bhg.com

Simple Switch #2

Clean with distilled white vinegar! Vinegar naturally kills and dispels mold, germs and bacteria. Vinegar can even be used to disinfect your mattress, which fights dust mites, mildew and more! Mix together vinegar, a small amount of rubbing alcohol and tea tree oil in a spray bottle. By lightly spritzing your mattress you fight the dust. For a deeper clean, follow up with a light dusting of baking soda. Allow to dry and vacuum.



Image via Huffingtonpost.com

Simple Switch #3

Go Green! Literally. Adding green, leafy plants to your home increases your air quality. A Spider Plant, or Chlorophytum comosum, is hard to kill but easy to maintain! It battles benzene, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide and xylene [a solvent used in the leater, rubber and printing industry]. This plant is easy to regrow, so be sure to fill your rooms with these happy plants! Bonus: It's pet safe!


What are the tips and tricks that you follow for a greener and healthier home? Share them below and be sure to check back soon for more green home tips!

sources:
www.homenav.com
http://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/tips/g615/living-green/?slide=1
http://www.bhg.com/homekeeping/house-cleaning/tips/cleaning-with-vinegar/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/07/29/best-houseplants-destress_n_2964013.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/01/eco-friendly-home-50-ways-to-do-it_n_5916442.html
http://www.mnn.com/health/healthy-spaces/photos/15-houseplants-for-improving-indoor-air-quality/spider-plant#top-desktop

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Featured Plan: Cumiskey

Cumiskey | 1356 Square Feet The Cumiskey  is a simplistic craftsman style ranch, one of Hamilton's most popular plans. Featuring a master suite placed strategically from other areas of the home for privacy, formal dining room flowing out of the kitchen, covered patio, and an attached 2 car garage, this plan is perfect for a growing family. Can you see you and your family in this home? How may we customize the plan for you? Visit our website to browse more plans, all of which are fully customizable to meet your everyday needs and budget! (855) 871-2232 www.hamiltonbuildingservices.com  

These Are The Absolute Best Paint Colors For Your Living Room

Your living room is probably your go-to spot, so make sure it's a place that you actually look forward to relaxing in every day. Whether you want something bold and bright, neutral, or totally calming, we've got every color idea you should consider on this list. Grab your paint brush and check out all the colors here .

Light Up Your Kitchen

You can have the most beautiful kitchen in the world, but if it's poorly lit, you'd never know - what a shame! Avoid this common problem by installing appropriate lighting in your kitchen and dining area. There are two questions to ask yourself when you're adding lighting in to your kitchen: what kind of lighting will I choose, and where will I decide the lighting should be? Get some inspiration for your lights, below. Image via www.bestofdiyideas.com Image via www.homebunch.com Image via www.doctorkish.com Image via www.wayfair.com