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Four tips for making your home a greener place

You might already have the perfect bedroom furniture, living room accents and dining room pieces throughout your home, but are they green?


You might already have the perfect bedroom furniture, living room accents and dining room pieces throughout your home, but are they green? In this day and age, it's easier than ever to reduce your carbon footprint, meaning there's no excuse to pass on the opportunity. Here are a few tips on how you can make your home a bit more eco-friendly and enhance your interior design in the process.

1. Conserve space.
Instead of buying numerous storage compartments for your media, look for one reliable, sturdy DVD storage cabinet or CD storage boxes to save space and money. In the end, you'll be reducing your carbon footprint by being less wasteful and making the most of the room you have.

2. Buy green.
Whether you're in the market for new bar stools or a coffee table, try to buy green. This means purchasing products composed of recyclable goods or eco-friendly materials. If you can't buy green, do yourself a favor and splurge a little bit on a high-quality product that will last you years. This means you'll be purchasing less replacements in the future.

3. Use what you've got.
You might have new home entertainment furniture that you want to complement with decorative accent pieces, but this doesn't mean you need to spend a fortune on less-than-eco-friendly works of art to get the job done. Instead, complete your interior design with homemade crafts such as flowers in old mason jars or a painting you made yourself. In the end, you'll save money and have peace of mind, knowing you're going the extra mile to benefit the planet.

4. Take advantage of Mother Nature.
Can't think of a good way to enhance the look of your new furnishings in a dull space? The Huffington Post recommends turning to Mother Nature for a little help. Potted houseplants are a great way to add a little bit of whimsy to your living space and they're easy to take care of, even if you don't consider yourself to be a skilled outdoor gardener.

While you might be intimidated at the prospect of going green for the first time, there are many ways you can boost the decor of a space through eco-friendly efforts. Consider a few of these tips to get started today and make yourself proud of your home.

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