Green building, Green Lifestyle – Live in Harmony with Nature

Trimurty believes in leading a green lifestyle and inspiring others to do the same. We are Jaipur based real estate developers that provide green buildings to people who want to make a change in the environment and society through eco-friendly lifestyle.

It is a fact that alternatives were not available, unless I went in search of it. For example, when I was looking for eco-friendly homes, one has to hunt for it and source it . 

Green Lifestyle Actions

Use products that are upcycled, organic and environment-friendly. A large range eco-friendly products are available these days like clothes, accessories, home décor items (such as clocks, coasters, photo frames and vases made from old bottles), stationery items, bags, natural cleaning products like detergents, floor cleaners and dish wash powder, compost, seeds and also sanitary napkins. Trimurty’s Ariana itself has been designed keeping nature and its importance in mind.

Upcycling is giving new life to old discarded items. It is the process of converting waste materials into new products of better quality, or for better environmental value.

Buy less, waste less, live in harmony with nature

Small changes in our lifestyle that each one of us can make every day, will create a huge difference in reducing our carbon footprint. Buy less, waste less and live in harmony with nature.

Check Out: Rajasthan’s first Platinum Rated Green Homes – Trimurty’s Ariana 

Tips from Trimurty 

  • Use eco-friendly detergents and dish-washing soaps, so that the water can be easily recycled.
  • Reduce energy consumption at home. Get into the habit of switching off fans and lights, when not in use.
  • Grow some plants at home on the terrace, balcony or window sill.
  • Always try and recycle things at home. For example, old furniture can be repainted or repurposed. Instead of buying new furniture, opt for old and used pieces.
  • Use recycled glass bottles for growing plants.
  • Water used to wash vegetables or fruits, can be recycled to water plants.
  • Get into the practice of segregating waste in your home. You can use the wet waste to generate compost and fertilise your house plants.
  • Avoid using plastic and disposable items.
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