Go Green with Eco-friendly Home Décor Solutions

Going green and conserving the environment has been one of Trimurty’s top most priorities. We always strive for construction practices that not only deliver the desired quality but are also gentle on the environment.  As a result of our constant efforts, we became Jaipur’s first developers to procure pre-certified Platinum Rating for our premium luxury residential project, Ariana.

Apart from eco-friendly green construction practices, there are few home décor tips that homeowners can adopt and increase the green quotient of their home by manifold.

Remember the first step towards creating a green home is all about minimizing and recognizing décor options that are harmful to the environment.

Here are a few simple eco-friendly home décor tips   –

1.  Opt for furniture made out of bamboo, hyacinth river grass, and banana bark

2. Opt for carpets and bags made out of natural fibers like silk, jute, wool and silk. Also, go for coconut coir doormats, which like above mentioned materials is biodegradable.

3. For the kitchen, opt for black pottery for cooking and serving. Also, use earthen pots for keeping water cool.

4.  Instead of plastic use earthen pots to grow plants

5.  Avoid tissue papers and instead use cloth napkins

6.  Use LED lights at home and purchase lamps made out of coconut shells and fiber

7.   Replace plastic containers and boxes with wooden ones

8.  Go for décor products made out of paper mâché

Reuse & Recycle

Apart from purchasing new home décor products made out of eco-friendly materials, if possible,  create decor with the items already present at your home. Here are a few home décor DIY suggestions –

1.  Convert old jars and glass bottles into beautiful vases and light holders.

2.  Torn-out and old sarees with brocade and embroidery can be altered to make table covers and cushion covers

3.  Old trunk can be painted into attractive colours and used as corner décor item or even center table

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