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Create Sustainable Homes and Fulfill your Green Development Goals

Building Green, Going Green, Inspiration | December 11th, 2009 No comments


Eco-friendly homes, green homes, solar houses, and sustainable construction are the other names for sustainable homes. These homes generally benefit the environment because they rely on the five main principles of sustainable building and architecture. They use earth’s natural resources prudently to improve the air quality inside the homes. These resources include natural sunlight as well as responsible use of land. Not only are they resistant to moisture, sustainable homes are also high-performance          residencies.

Sustainable homes can equally be described as homes that use recycled or sustainable building materials in their construction design. Inside, the homes will utilize renewable sources of energy when possible, and rely hugely on ecologically friendly appliances, paints, furnishings, as well cleaning products. People living in sustainable homes also often endeavor to integrate sustainable living in their day to day lives such as using less electricity, less water, and always making use of more eco-friendly products. These measures will conserve energy, minimize waste as well as reduce the carbon footprint.

For a sustainable economy, you will find that green homes are both green on the inside and the outside meaning that the owners of the homes will mostly use natural fertilizers and pesticides instead of commercial products on the gardens, lawns, and landscapes. Most of these people are also highly likely to compost their own products. It is not uncommon to find majority of these home owners, in their endeavor to promote green development, planting shrubs and trees on the northern opening to create an all-natural windbreak. Still on point, some parts of their lawn will be found growing wild with the aim of giving a natural habitation for friendly wildlife, birds, and butterflies.

Sustainable homes have a lot of benefits, but the main one is how they help to reduce emissions and as a result create a sustainable economy. In the US alone, average homes account for 20% of the country’s emissions. Opting for an eco-friendly home, the homeowners can play their role in helping to reduce the emission of greenhouse gasses to the atmosphere.

Green development entails building homes sustainably from scratch, prefabricating houses, or converting homes already in existence into green homes. Prefabricated homes can be built just about anywhere; they have a shortened sustainable building time frame, brings with them pre-packaged green solutions, as well as feature a superior quality sustainable design. If you really want to lead a green lifestyle but lack the resources to build a new home, you can always convert your existing one to be a sustainable one.

You can start by converting an area at a time of your existing home or better still, you can hire a specialist to help you in doing the same. Some of the sustainable materials you can use for sustainable building include reclaimed natural flooring or lumber, triple paned windows, ceiling fans, compact fluorescent lights, insulation made from mineral wool, cellulose, or cotton. All these are natural materials which will ensure that your green development goals go as planned.

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