Thursday, April 9, 2009

Top 5 Eco-Friendly Furniture to Green Your Home Décor

Going green is one of the most important tendencies right now and it has manifested itself everywhere. No wonder, going green is not only good for your health, it’s good for your conscience as well. What could be better than living well while also making sure you are playing your part in the preservation of the planet? Indeed, the green way of life has also translated into furniture, and here are the best ways to green your home décor.

Buying eco-friendly furniture means more than just buying something that looks natural or light-colored or resembles the look associated with eco-friendly furniture. It means always being aware that actions have consequences and that whatever we consume might not be replaceable tomorrow. As such, getting furniture made out of highly renewable materials, like bamboo, gets you one step closer to a green living.

Go vintage. It’s a trend, of course, and all the celebrities are sporting vintage clothes and furniture, but the green benefit behind this habit is uncountable. Yes, vintage furniture was probably not made with green methods, but it already exists, so by buying vintage furniture, you ensure that no extra resources are used. You can be trendy, stylish and green all in one blow.

Buy locally-made furniture. Most cities have furniture craftsmen working and selling their products even though they often get overlooked in the rush to get something flashier or trendier. The advantage with locally made furniture is that you very often have the chance to better control and customize the furniture you buy, which can lead to interesting and unique variations from what everyone else is sporting. Aside from that, transport would be minimized, which would mean less pollution and fuel consumption, not to mention less of an expense for you.

Buy furniture from places that promote green living and healthy harvesting of the base materials. Companies with a concern for the environment should be supported and promoted, and you can do your part by purchasing products that have been crafted with eco principles at heart. There are a myriad of retailers that carry only environmentally friendly furniture, such as platform beds, dining tables, and coffee tables made from sustainably harvested wood. There are also plenty of other green-only retailers that carry other home furnishings such as rugs and light fixtures like the floor lamp and chandelier that are made from recycled and recyclable materials.

Buy furniture that is built to last. One of the main things that oppose the idea of green living is consumerism. The tendency to replace everything regardless of whether or not it needs replacing, only because a newer model has come out is eating up the planet’s resources at an alarming rate. As such, if you buy something that is durable and that won’t need replacing for a great many years and keep it, you are doing your part in the preservation of natural resources.

Buying eco-friendly furniture is not difficult, you just need to keep your eyes open and think about the big picture.

2 comments:

Annabelle said...

I'm not going to lie, the best place I found green furniture is officedesigns.com. They even have a gallery, or a green gallery, with all of the recyclable chairs.

dana said...

People are turning toward buying more enviroment friendly products available. Furniture is also one of them. all kind of natural products are now available in the market.