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Transforming Your Next Home Into An Eco-Friendly Property

Sustainability continues to dominate conversations and news reports. As the urge from experts to make changes to help save the planet intensifies, consumers are starting to make changes in their personal lives.

Demand for sustainable products is rising, with more consumers investing in eco-friendly items. Despite most sustainable products featuring a slightly higher price tag, many consumers are more than happy to pay a little extra if it helps them to reduce their carbon footprint and play a part in helping to save the environment.

However, many look for ways to transform their home into an eco-friendly property with the help of making a few switches. If you are preparing to move homes, consider how you will transform the property into an eco-friendly one. Keep reading to find a few tips to help you accomplish this goal.

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Find The Right Property

Before you can transform your next home, you need to find it first! This is, arguably, one of the biggest decisions you will make when transforming your next home. You want to find somewhere that you are not only planning to make into an eco-friendly property, but it is somewhere you live, expand and make memories with your family. As such, you want to ensure that you are finding somewhere with all the amenities you want, job opportunities and good schools, should you need them.

Additionally, you may look in new locations, places you have been considering for quite some time. For instance, you might move somewhere new, such as Lahaina, Hawaii. Whether you live in Hawaii or have been planning a move there, Lahaina might have been one of your most desired places. Contact the ‘Ohana Real Estate Team for help finding Lahaina real estate. Working with Lahaina realtors to find Lahaina homes for sale will help to uncover a range of options you might have yet to consider. As you explore each Lahaina home, you might make notes on how you can live sustainably in the property.

Investing In Eco-Friendly Products

After navigating the house-buying process, the time has come when you have the keys and have moved into your new home. This moment is the most enjoyable for some! Planning how to decorate, what items are needed and what furniture to invest in is a productive way to pass the time. Investing in eco-friendly products is one thing you should consider when planning what items to buy.

You might look at how furniture companies implement sustainability into their business practice and what items are made from sustainable materials. Another thing worth considering is using eco-friendly cleaning products for your home. Additionally, you may invest in accessories for your home that are eco-friendly and have been made from sustainable materials.

Changing The Appliances

Alongside investing in eco-friendly products, consider changing the appliances. Your new home might feature smart meters and energy-saving lightbulbs. If so, that is one less change you need to make! However, if not, these might be appliances you choose to update once you have moved and settled into your new home.

Create a list of the appliances that you will be using the most. This list might include a washer, dryer, dishwasher, coffee maker and refrigerator. Fortunately, there are eco-friendly versions of all these appliances you can invest in. Remember that they will likely come with a higher price tag than other market options. The money they could help you save long-term can make the initial cost worthwhile.

Utilizing Outdoor Space

Not all changes have to be made to the interiors of your home. You can make your yard into an eco-friendly space if you want. If you have enough space, you could build a vegetable patch and grow different types of vegetables for your meals. Instead of buying compost, you could make your own compost and use it to plant your vegetables or other flowers for your yard.

When caring for your flowers and vegetable patches, consider how you water them. Of course, you will want to water them regularly to help with their growth. Naturally, many of us would use the garden hose pipe to water the plants. The sustainable option is to use the water created from your rain tank. Build a rain tank that collects the rain from the gloomy days you might experience. You can use rainwater instead of water from the hose pipe when you water your plants.

Living A Green Life In Your New Home

Following the tips above will help you transform your next home into an eco-friendly property. Of course, you can make grander changes, such as having solar panels installed. These are worthwhile doing, especially if you have moved into your forever home. The long-term benefits, as briefly mentioned, include saving money. As sustainable appliances use less energy, electricity, and water, you can benefit from monthly bills being a touch lower. Be patient with noticing the difference, as it can take a few months to see changes.


Author: Tom Morrison

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