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7 Sustainable Home Decor Products

A guide to sustainable home decor

By James DeutschPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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The idea of sustainable home decor has come a long way. People used to spring for unseemly metal and plastic products, hoping to save money with cheap ornaments that would supposedly last longer. The tables have now turned, and sustainable decor has never been more affordable or appealing. Use this guide to start off on the right foot.

Why Go Sustainable?

Unsure about going sustainable? So are most people before they learn about the surprising benefits of eco-friendly decor.

  • Price: Sustainability used to be synonymous with pricey. There tends to be an automatic assumption that sustainable products will naturally cost more due to a slower production cycle. While this is true for some products, choosing the eco-friendly option can save you money in the long term, if you plan ahead and choose wisely.
  • Aesthetics: Going sustainable is one of the best options for people looking to redesign their homes around a fresh theme. Minimalist designs revolving around white plastic tables and metal kitchenettes have been done to death, and sustainable decor offers a whole new world of new ideas to choose from. You can infuse color and life into your living space with the smallest adjustments.
  • Efficiency: Sustainable decor doesn’t just serve looks; it works well too. Blend form and function with products that conserve energy, emit fewer greenhouse gasses, and produce minimal waste. Minimizing your carbon footprint has never looked this good.

Eco-Friendly Curtains

Picking the right curtain is an essential part of crafting an eco-friendly space that feels like home. A nice pair of linen curtains can bring unmatched warmth to your room and keep you cozy no matter the season. If you’re worried about privacy, most stores allow you to adjust the thickness of your curtains.

Our recommendation? Pair a light and sheer layer of curtains with a solid black-out panel for those days when you just want to curl up with a movie in the darkness. Shoppers prioritizing thickness will want to look out for hemp curtains. These are better at blocking out more light and have a much longer shelf-life than most competitors. Keep an eye out for curtains that claim to be extra water and stain-resistant, as they might be using harmful PFA chemicals.

Sustainable Wallpaper

Wallpaper might sound like an unorthodox choice for home decor, but you’d be hard-pressed to find a product that has a bigger impact on the overall look of your room. Generic wallpapers manufactured using volatile chemical compounds can omit toxic chemicals throughout the year. Make the switch with an organic alternative that keeps you safe in style.

Non-toxic wallpapers come in a variety of incredible designs and are easy to use, remove, and recycle. Go for grasscloth or cork wallpapers for a rugged and authentic aesthetic, or you could get creative with pigment wallpapers. These generally feature a water-based adhesive and can be fully recycled if you’re in the mood for a change.

Creative Lighting

If you haven’t already, now is the time to switch to LED lighting. These bulbs can be much cheaper than traditional alternatives while burning far brighter and consuming less energy. They also give you a ton of flexibility in terms of lighting options with LED strips and vanity lights.

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Take it up a notch by going vintage with an eco-friendly lamp. These lamps are built using fully recyclable materials like bamboo, rope, and pinewood and are perfectly compatible with most LED lights.

The Bamboo Advantage

As a whole, designers prize bamboo for the unique attributes that place it far above the materials traditionally used in home decor. Bamboo is inherently flexible while still being resistant to expansion and breakage, this makes it an easy choice for people living in humid environments.

Its flexibility means that you can use bamboo in a range of different ways. For example, a simple bamboo partition can completely redefine a living space with an effortlessly natural appearance. They’re easy to clean and can be used for extended periods without having to worry about maintenance. Bamboo is also a reliable choice for floor panels and kitchen decor with its water resistance.

Aesthetic Weaves

Between cute picnic baskets and sustainable throw pillows, you can add a ton of character to your home with small organic weaves. Experts tend to rely on products weaved with jute and palm. They stand out immediately and are highly valued for their long-term durability. At the very least, you’re going to need a few organic mini-blankets for your living room. They’re far more breathable than mass-manufactured products and are produced through a circular process. If nothing else, you just can’t go wrong with a snazzy seagrass rug in front of the couch.

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DIY Products

If you’re looking for sustainable home decor, start with your place! Many unsustainably produced products can easily be converted into gorgeous decorations in no time. Got an old jar lying around that you were too lazy to throw? Turn it into a pot for your next plant. Similarly, unused clothes can be cut up and turned into pillowcases and even handkerchiefs. Make sure you stick to eco-friendly tools and materials while you’re DIY-ing your decor.

Plant Wall Art

Going green? Might as well go all the way. Integrate plants into your home decor by using your alcoves and nooks to the fullest. Ideally, you’ll need enough space to set up a visually appealing pattern with those plants. If you’re having trouble coming up with the right design for your place, or you just don’t have the time to assemble all the plants and grasses, you can always go for a readymade green panel.

Living wall art is quickly dominating both offices and living rooms, contributing fresh clean air while cycling out pollutants–all while looking good.

A Sustainable Tomorrow

Going with eco-friendly home decor is an easy way to save money while building a home you can truly cherish. From cozy earth tones to vibrant verdant greens, there’s always going to be a sustainable option that suits your style.

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About the Creator

James Deutsch

James Deutsch is a writer and content strategist with a passion for travel. Always on the move, he bounces between the west and east coasts, pursuing his love for writing, music, and finding unique knick-knacks and gifts.

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