Creating a home that honors our planet doesn’t mean you have to give up on having a stylish place. Let’s uncover some wonderful ways to weave eco-aware concepts into your decorating.
Change to Eco-Friendly Coatings
Choose paints with low VOCs for a healthier home environment. My walls are painted in calming shades that are gentle on the planet and good for my well-being.
Design a Vertical Garden
Completely change a room with an eye-catching green wall, whether painted or decorated with living plants. The vibrant mural in my dining area is always a hit.
Invest in Previously Loved Furniture
Opt for vintage items over new to add charm and lessen the need for new resources. The vintage armchair in my reading nook is both stylish and sustainable.
Include a Decomposition System
Composting reduces waste and nourishes your garden soil. I’m happy knowing my kitchen waste is helping my plants thrive.
Establish a Water Collection System
Collect rainwater for watering your garden to cut down on water usage. My small garden thrives using this simple but effective system.
Invite Nature Inside with Houseplants
Plants do more than just inject color; they also refresh your indoor air. I’ve filled my own Boston apartment with an array of ferns and succulents, and they really bring each space to life.
Establish Solar Energy Arrays
Harness sunlight to lower emissions and energy costs. The panels on my roof are a silent testament to eco-living.
Choose Environmentally Sound Materials
For a look that’s both stylish and responsible, select furniture crafted from reclaimed wood or recycled materials. My coffee table, fashioned from rescued wood, is a talking point and an example of my dedication to eco-friendly living.
Choose Decor From Recycled Glass
Decor made from recycled glass adds color and sustainability. My dining table shines with recycled glass vases filled with fresh flowers.
Embrace Natural Colors
Introduce earth tones into your decor to foster a soothing, natural atmosphere. My home office is a peaceful haven of sage green and warm terracotta.
Establish Vertical Growing
In small spaces, you can harvest by vertically adding plants. My balcony blooms with a planter with flowers.
Cultivate Your Own Indoor Garden
Having fresh herbs close at hand means less dependence on store-bought products. My kitchen windowsill is a fragrant garden of basil and mint.
Incorporate Nature-Inspired Design
Blend nature into your home’s design to enhance well-being and create a connection to the outdoors. My living space connects seamlessly with natural elements.

