Renovating Your Home During Lockdown:Some Eco Tips

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If you are looking to renovate your home during lock-down it is a good idea to ensure your makeover is an eco-friendly one. Before you go ripping out walls and filling skips with materials that will end up in landfill think carefully about the changes you make to your home so that your renovation is a green one.

Here are some tips to ensure that your revamp is sustainable.

Put Your Items in Storage

Before you start it might be a good idea to put any items that could be damaged into storage. Storage can also be used to store any items that you are buying for your home but don’t quite have the space to keep yet. Charity shops and re-use centres are due to open soon and are great places to pick up reclaimed furniture and household items. There are many local storage options for those living in the UK, and you can store a range of products. For example, furniture storage from Safestore will allow you to keep your precious furniture safe.

Consider Energy-Efficient Lighting

The next way that you can make your home renovation eco-friendly is by making sure you consider some energy-efficient lighting. Energy-efficient lighting is great and this is because it can power your home with the same energy as a regular light but at a lower rate so this will make the bulbs last longer and will save you a lot more money on your energy bills. Not only will it save you money but, it will allow you to do your bit for the environment as energy-efficient lighting will reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emitted into the air.

Recycled and Reclaimed Items

In 2020, one of the best ways to renovate your home is to use recycled items where you can. Whether you are using recycled furniture or reclaimed building materials, you should be able to do so in a much more eco-friendly way. The more items that you are able to recycle, the better it will be for the planet as it will reduce resources, energy use and pollution over time. Check online for local suppliers that are offering recycled materials that could come in handy in your renovation project.

A lick of paint

If a kitchen is looking a bit tired or dated, instead of ripping out cabinets and drawers you can simply paint the units to help update them. A bright colour like white or cream can freshen up a kitchen suite. Wardrobes, bookshelves and desks can also be upcycled with a new coat of paint, a stencil or new handles. Bathrooms can also be improved sustainably and without the need to rip out the whole bathroom suite. They can also be updated in a number of ways including using a different colour scheme, adding new reclaimed furniture and by adding pot plants.

Use Prefabricated Materials

Another way that you can make your home renovation more eco-friendly is by using prefabricated materials. If your home needs a new wall or staircase then, a good way that you can do this is by using prefab materials as these are already made materials that will be created and ready to install there and then. These materials will save a lot of time, energy use and equipment which is why they can make renovations a lot more greener than alternatives.

Keep This Information in Mind

If you are planning on renovating your home in lockdown then you should make sure that you are doing so in an earth friendly way. Think about the materials that you are going to use and try to use
earth friendly alternatives if possible. You should also think about additional features such as energy-
efficient lighting and insulation. Make some changes to your home today and use the tips that we have given you to make the project a little more kinder to the planet.