Green Your Home Without Going Broke

Nowadays, more and more people are looking for ways to go green, and embracing eco friendly lifestyles. This has gained popularity as more and more people learn of the need to keep the environment clean. As a home owner, what are some of the things you can do to make your home green, without getting broke in the process?  Let’s assume you are just about to start constructing your home;

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  1. Building blocks; nowadays, people are running away from the traditional building stones, and cement. There are other artificial blocks available that are equally strong, but greatly reduce the need for warming your house. They retain heat during the day, and you won’t thus need to use electricity or wood to warm your house.
  2. Roofing material; invest in roofing sheets that allow daylight to pass through; they help keep your house naturally lit.
  3. Bright curtains; again, invest in some bright curtains that will allow much sunlight and still ensure privacy. These curtains make the living room look lively even when the lights are off.
  4. Kitchen garden; prepare a kitchen garden where you can plant day to day plants like onions, tomatoes, and such. This not only helps you save on money you’d have spent buying them from the stores; nowadays, most of the fresh produce you’re buying out there has been genetically modified, or grown with many chemicals and fertilizers. Home grown produce is the healthiest.
  5. Solar Panels; get solar panels for your home, and use them to warm water or light your compound. When you compare your annual electricity bill with the cost of a solar panel, you’d realize why the latter is the way to go.
  6. Recycle; recycling is cheap, and very effective in helping your home become green. Recycle waste that can be recycled, you can have a waste clearance company collect it and take it for recycling. Still, embrace other methods of conservation like reusing, and reducing. These three have been known to be very effective in turning your home into a fully green one.

Conclusion;

By making use of the above basic considerations, you’ll surely go a long way in converting your home into an eco friendly one.