 |
For the Home: It's Easy to be Green |
Simple ways to make your home eco-friendly without sacrificing style or practicality
| |

Eco-friendly home furnishings like this recycled table lamp are a great green touch | | By Tanja Kern, SHOP.COM's For the Home Editor You care for your family and now you can care for the environment – starting at home. In the past, eco-friendly products bordered on boring, but no longer! Thanks to big demand, there are a myriad chic, earth-friendly accessories and practical solutions for you to discover. Going “green” is easier than you think. Check out these ideas: Choose recycled products.Sure, reusing your moms heirloom furnishings is a savvy move for the environment, but new home accents – those that show off your own personal style – can also be eco-friendly when they are made of recycled materials. In fact, you might be surprised by the array of sustainable options available. Incorporate trendy metal with recycled pieces, such as theNelson lamp by Gaiam. An eye-catching accessory, such as arecycled newspaper vase from Targetcan be a sophisticated and eco-conscious addition to your desk or end table. Go organic. Soft and luxurious, organic cotton is grown using methods that are easy on the environment. Organic products, including organic sheets, organic blankets and organic towels, are chemical and pesticide free, which makes them a great option for people with allergies or chemical sensitivities. |
Banish PVC. You may have heard about the dangers of products made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride). From vinyl shower curtains to wastebaskets, products made of PVC emit dangerous toxins and are tough to recycle. You can replace PVC in the bath by swapping out vinyl shower curtains for ones made of polyester or nylon, like those found at Bedbathstore.com. In the kitchen, opt for glass containers instead of plastic for food storage. They’re dishwasher and microwave safe. Earth-friendly cleaning. Ditch the harsh chemicals and clean your home with biodegradable products. Not only will you cut your impact on water supplies, you will help reduce indoor air pollution created by conventional household cleaners. When clearing clutter, toss non-recyclable trash into biodegradable bags. Some types, like those from Stout, break down in a landfill in just 90 days. Also, you can save a few trees by using microfiber cleaning cloths instead of paper towels. |
|
|
|
| Top Eco-friendly Picks for the Home |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Spring into Color
|
Banish winter blues with bold hues. Sunny yellow, lady-like lavender and nautical navy are what's on-trend this season. Add a splash of spring to your home with this lumbar throw pillow from Brookstone. See it >
|
|
| |
|
Luxe Living
|
2008 is all about luxury. Understated design and top quality products, like high thread count bed linens, add a touch of sophistication. Add a touch of luxe to your home with this 1,200 thread count Hammacher Schlemmer sheet set. Get it >
|
|
| |
|
|
|
Heavy Metal
|
Bring out your inner rock star with metal decor accessories. Gray- tone metals, like silver, stainless steel and aluminum, are great ways to introduce edgy shine and texture in your interiors. Sit in metallic style with this café aluminum side chair. Shop it >
|
|
| |
|
Pick your Pattern
|
Jazz up practical, neutral furnishing with accents in fun patterns. Houndstooth, toile and safari prints are popular. Prefer a modern vibe? Use geometric shapes. Get wild at home with these safari cushion covers from Novica. Grab it >
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
|