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Home Improvement: How to Modernize Your Home in an Eco-Friendly Way

There will come a time when your home will need a little updating here and there. Regardless of how aesthetically pleasing your home is when you first move in, it will eventually look boring and old and in need of a little upgrade. Fortunately, there are many ways to give your home a modern twist without sacrificing or damaging the environment.

But how can you renovate a home in an eco-friendly way? In this article, we’ll show you six ways to modernize your home without sacrificing the condition of the environment.

  • Install Solar Panels

The sun is one of the most powerful, renewable sources — and thanks to modern technology, you can harness this power in your home. When you invest in solar panels, you can collect the power of the sun and use it to power all of your home’s fixtures and appliances.

Solar panels are beneficial in several ways. For one, it’s a renewable energy source that doesn’t produce greenhouse gasses or air pollution when operating. It will also help reduce your energy bills, resulting in more savings every month. Homeowners can save around $1,400 every year on their bills after installing solar panels.

  • Re-Face Instead of Replace

Just because certain items in your home look old doesn’t mean that you have to replace them immediately. Re-facing them is a better option because it allows you to recycle your valuables without wasting or destroying materials.

If your couches look outdated, change their upholstery to breathe brand new life into your living area. You can also repaint your cabinet with another color (make sure to use paints that contain less or no Volatile Organic Compounds or VOC) or reuse some of your old carpets into a doormat or headboard.

  • Bring Pre-loved Items into Your Home

Who says you have to buy brand new every time you want to renovate your home? Buying pre-loved items is a better option because it saves lots of resources from creating new products and keeps your bank account happy.

Nowadays, you can buy all sorts of pre-loved items: from high-quality furniture to rugs to colorful artworks. As long as you know where and how to shop, you can also score some of the best blankets, throw pillows, and bedspreads when you buy pre-loved.

  • Donate Unwanted or Unused Items

One of the reasons your home no longer looks as appealing as before is that it’s filled with too much clutter. Home clutter can hurt your home’s aesthetics, as well as your ability to focus, and cause your anxiety levels to increase.

Make your home feel and look brand new again by donating unwanted or unused items. Go through several rooms in the house and assess which items are still in good condition. Reach out to organizations and charities operating in your area and schedule a pick-up.

Taking this route is a win-win for you: you get to have more space to welcome new items, plus you can help organizations in need.

  • Prioritize Energy-Efficient Appliances

You need to consider a lot of things when choosing appliances for your home. Aside from their aesthetics, you also need to assess whether these appliances are energy-efficient. You don’t want to pay higher utility bills every month, right?

When shopping for new appliances, such as microwave ovens, dishwashers, and refrigerators, choose energy-efficient ones. These appliances should have the Energy Star logo, indicating that they meet certain energy efficiency levels or standards.

Energy-efficient appliances are eco-friendly because they help prevent greenhouse emissions and reduce carbon footprint. These can decrease the effects of climate change and help protect the environment.

  • Add Skylights

All parts of the electricity system affect the environment from its generation to delivery. This means the more frequently you use electricity at home, the more damage you can create to the environment.

To lessen your electricity use, especially during the daytime, add skylights to your home. Skylights provide natural lighting to your home without using electricity, making your interiors feel bigger and more open. Natural light also improves your sleep patterns and makes you happier.

Some of the best areas to add skylights to your home are the bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. You can also add one in your remodeled attic to make the room cooler, especially during the summer months.

Start Working ASAP

As you can see, there are countless ways to modernize your home without damaging the environment. Regardless if you want to completely transform your home or just focus on some areas, there are several eco-friendly hacks to get the job done.

So, what are you waiting for? Gather all of the necessary materials, call professionals (if necessary), and start following the tips presented here. These tips are all you’ll ever need to bring a more modern feel into your home!

 

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About the Author

Kaya Wittenburg

Blog Author and CEO

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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