Can You Make Your Home More Inviting To Nature?

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Your home is a nest for your family and your guests. As a result, your choices in decor and interior style play a significant role in establishing an environment where everybody can relax. 

Making your household more welcoming to people is an essential addition to the comfort of your family and guests. Simple things such as keeping a tidy and clean home can make a significant difference. Admittedly; there’s no need to stick to a daily cleaning schedule. But getting in the habit of tidying and vacuuming when you’ve got a few minutes can help you to create an easy-going and easy-living space. The same principle applies to your garden. A mowed lawn and a clean patio area – the patio is the perfect landscaping trick if you hate gardening – transform your yard into a cosy extension of your home. 

But homes are built for people, and therefore it’s easy to create a comfortable and appealing environment for your guests. How about making your home more inviting to nature? Indeed, our homes are an unnatural addition to the environment. How can you reduce frictions and make them greener? 

Reducing your carbon footprint

Did you know that Australia’s carbon emissions are the highest than they’ve ever been? According to data from Ndevr Environmental, the national greenhouse gas reports for 2018 reveal that Australia is missing its Paris target by up to 28%. Everybody can help, and that includes us all, homeowners. Indeed, we can’t rely on businesses and governmental organisations only. There is a lot we can do, at home, to reduce our emissions, starting with the installation of renewable energy solutions with experts such as Smart House Solar. Indeed solar panels could help you to tackle your home’s carbon footprint and help to preserve fossil fuels.  

Changing your diet

If your favourite dish is a chilli con carne or a juicy burger, you need to start looking for meat-free alternatives. Indeed, eating less meat can dramatically cut down greenhouse gas emissions and prevent a global catastrophe. Livestock businesses are producing just as much carbon gas as planes and cars. More importantly, the food production sector is harming the planet, increasing the greenhouse gas effect and causing water shortages. If the average citizen were to eat 90% less pork, 75% less meat and only half the number of eggs they consume, greenhouse gas emissions could be cut by 56%, which would reduce environmental damage significantly. 

Buy less, fix more

We buy too buy and throw away even more. Unfortunately, millions of our unwanted and broken items end up in the landfill. Therefore, more and more individuals are starting sustainable initiatives to help shift minds from a consumerist culture to mindful living. David Klein founded a Buy Nothing group in Perth to enable his neighbours to exchange items. Additionally, the sustainable mindset also encourages repairing your broken items to reduce pressure on the environment and your wallet. There is more life into your belongings than what you see! 

Green home initiatives are popular, but for a lot of homeowners, they seem like an impossible dream. Of course, you’d want to make the world a better place, but you can’t afford the improvement work. In reality, you don’t need to break the bank to make your household environmentally-friendly. Considering renewable energy solutions and embracing your DIY skills can already make a huge difference. 

 

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