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Create Your Own Eco Bedroom for Summer 2017

Posted on August 25, 2017 by Andrew

Summer has officially begun! School’s out on summer break, so it’s time to spend and spend some outdoor fun with the kids-pool parties, picnics, barbeques, you name it! If it gets too warm outside, or you just prefer to be indoors, you can still enjoy summer relaxation mode with a good book and some iced tea. Usually air conditioners are used for cooling off, but with our society’s growing concern for the environment, they aren’t as eco-friendly as we may want to live. So then the question is-how do we enjoy the summer while still being kind to the environment?

Look no further than an eco-friendly bedroom or consider adding a sunroom to your home. A sunroom can be a great option for creating a fresh, healthy, and revitalizing space that’s good for you, your home, and the earth. By maximizing natural light and ventilation, a sunroom reduces the need for artificial cooling, helping you stay cool and comfortable without excessive reliance on air conditioning. Making your bedroom or sunroom eco-friendly may sound difficult, but with some planning and budgeting-and the assistance of reputable firms that specialize in sunrooms in Spokane, Valley, WA (if that’s where you live)-you can achieve your goal. Moreover, many eco-friendly actions are affordable, and you’ll end up saving a lot of money that would have been used for electricity.

Here, are a few ways to make your perfect summer eco bedroom.

  1. Indoor plants. When you are having plants in your home, they can trap carbon dioxide and other pollutants as they release cleaner and fresher oxygen into the area. Some plants also have a certain scent that induces the release of calm hormones in our body, thereby reducing stress. Indoor plants that capture all of these above qualities include lavender, geranium, rosemary, and orchids. Furthermore, these plants not only reduce the heat in your room, but also make for great decoration pieces. You may ask how? Simple, try to put them in clay pot, jar or even ceramic planters. And if you are wondering what decoration pieces could look good in your room, you may want to consider these cute owl gifts from We Find The Best Gifts. These little ceramic plant pots are ideal for succulents such as cacti.
  2. Eco-friendly mattress. “Green” mattresses are high-quality, non-toxic mattresses that are handwoven from the finest organic, natural, and renewable materials like cotton, wool, silk, bamboo, hybrid latex, etc. The materials have beneficial qualities that can help with your sleeping pattern. These mattresses are also very comfortable and might come with a guarantee and additional bed care plans. You can explore such mattresses online, or you can check out a brand like Winstons Beds, whose tagline goes – Who Makes the Best Luxury Mattress: We do!

    Let’s not forget that you can get vouchers from places like Raise to help you with the costs. Every morning, you’ll wake up feeling refreshed, excited, and ready to enjoy another sunny summer day. Make your eco-friendly bedroom set complete with some organic non-toxic cotton sheets and pillows that will make your bedroom as green as can be.

  3. Toxic-free, eco-friendly paints. Decorating your room with eco-friendly paints is a great to achieve the ultimate eco bedroom. These paints do not contain high levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and are also not composed of toxic chemicals that can harm both the body and the environment. Not sure how to find the right paint? Here’s a list of the most eco-friendly paints on the market. After giving your walls a fresh coat of eco-friendly paint, add some green details like a large area rug made from organic sisal and hemp.

If you want to be good to yourself and the environment this summer, and eco bedroom is the way to go!

Tip of the Day

If It Doesn’t Smell, Don’t Wash It

According to Real Simple, if every American made an effort to launder less — cutting out just one load of laundry a week per household — we’d save enough water to fill seven million swimming pools each year.

So if it looks clean, and it smells clean, call it clean and wear it again. Consider hanging worn clothes out on your clothesline to freshen them up between wearings

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