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Design Notes

Top 5 Sustainable Materials for Interior Design

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Home is a special word because it represents comfort, refuge, and family. Our home is meant to be the culmination of everything we cherish, which is why designers work tirelessly to create the perfect environment. Recently, however, there has been a movement to rethink how we design in order to minimize our carbon footprint. Interest in sustainability has increased in recent years as homeowners and designers seek ways to reduce waste and minimize environmental impact. One way is selecting sustainable materials for use in our home products. From furnishings to accent pieces, there are certain items that are more eco-friendly and come with benefits for you and your family. Let’s talk about the sustainable design approach and the top five sustainable materials you can incorporate into your home.

What is sustainable interior design?

Sustainable interior design is about consciously designing with as little negative impact to the environment as possible. It is also about the health and wellness of those who live there as it tends to create a warm and comfortable environment. Its main focus is reducing waste, so there is an emphasis on reusing items such as reclaimed wood and even furniture pieces, as well as creating a healthy atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.

Leather

Recognized as a sustainable material due to its by-product status in the meat industry, leather is a versatile design element that can be utilized in various ways. Of course, one of the main uses is in furniture, whether that is a complete sofa set or just a comfortable recliner, but designers are expanding their uses for it. There are some hardware companies, such as Belwith Keeler, that incorporate leather into their pulls, which works well with a more rustic style and adds a unique touch to the overall look of the room. Others have taken strips and turned them into an amazing rug that looks amazing in multiple areas in the home, such as the living room and even man caves for that extra masculine touch. Leather has a modern, sleek, and chic vibe that complements a wide variety of spaces within the home and is also durable. Another bonus is the varying colors from light to dark. If you want a classic look, leather always delivers.

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Wool

While perhaps not something that immediately comes to mind when considering sustainable materials, it is certainly one of the oldest. Obviously, it is mainly seen in textiles such as clothing and rugs, which can be sprinkled throughout your home. Wool rugs are a great choice, especially in high-traffic areas of the home, as they are resilient and can withstand a lot of wear and tear, which keeps them looking vibrant for a long time. This means you can have a rug that doesn’t need to be replaced every couple of years, and it can be moved around since the impressions from furniture and such are not permanent due to its makeup. Certain wool has also been known to dampen sounds, as well as purify indoor air, giving it two more reasons to be added to your list of materials. Pillows and furniture upholstery can benefit from wool as it is more resistant to liquid, giving you more time to clean up a spill before it leaves a water stain. Wool is a tried-and-true sustainable material that not only looks good but is also good for your whole family.

Linen

Like wool, linen is an ancient material that has been used for multiple purposes throughout the years and is 100% sustainable, as the entire flax plant (from which linen is made) can be utilized with virtually no waste. Its uses for the home include upholstery, window treatments, bedding, and accent pieces. It is a fabric that looks amazing, even with a few minor wrinkles, as it adds an organic feel. Plus, it is durable, making it the go-to choice for a comfy yet stylish look. There are also several benefits to using linen, such as its hypoallergenic and antibacterial qualities, which is why people enjoy using it for bedding. One other notable feature is the fact that linen is a breathable fabric meaning it allows air to pass through to the body making circulation a guarantee which is great for dealing with summer heat, another reason to use it for bedding. It is a great choice for upholstery projects because it is both tough and washable. Linen is a beautiful, sustainable material that will bring a classic and cozy vibe to any area of your home.

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Cotton

A biodegradable natural fabric, cotton is an eco-friendly option; however, the way it is processed can sometimes compromise this aspect. Organic cotton is a more sustainable option, as it reduces waste in landfills and pollution. Cotton works well throughout the home in linens, window treatments, accent elements such as pillows and upholstery. A versatile material that can integrate into any style, designers enjoy using cotton to create beautiful and comfortable spaces for their clients. Durable and affordable are two additional bonuses to cotton that broaden its range of versatility. Additionally, the wide variety of colors and patterns means it represents the full spectrum of clients’ likes and preferences. As you can see, cotton goes far beyond your favorite t-shirt and can bring another eco-friendly touch to your home.

Metal

Although metal is a non-renewable resource, meaning that once it is mined, it cannot regenerate, it can be recycled into a wide variety of objects, which is a redeeming feature. When designing with metal, the possibilities are endless for both clients and designers. Light fixtures are made from metal, including recycled materials, to create stunning pieces that illuminate a space with brilliant light. This material can also be incorporated throughout the home in various ways, such as in furniture pieces and artwork. Various finishes and the degree of polishing allow for diverse uses in different design styles as well. Metal is also extending its influence beyond accent pieces and integrating into kitchen cabinet design as metal doors are paired with traditional materials like wood and glass. This adds a touch of modern or contemporary vibes to the design. If you want a material that possesses great characteristics and versatility, metal is definitely one that should be considered.

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Top 5 sustainable materials

Sustainability is a great goal when designing your home, and with more manufacturers producing more eco-friendly products, it is easier to make your space look great while minimizing your ecological footprint. If you are looking for more ideas on how to incorporate these and other sustainable materials into your home design browse places like Pinterest and Houzz to see what designers are creating for their clients. You can also search for sustainable home products and see what would work for your project. We promise that it is possible to have a fabulous home design that can have a positive impact on the environment at the same time.

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Design Trends: Home Trends for 2022

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Home trends and styles change every year as designers track the elements that seem to be gaining popularity and why. While it is not recommended to follow the latest trend simply because it seems like the ideal choice, there are reasons why some trends become popular, eventually becoming a staple in design. 2022 brought several trends in home decor, some of which have been around for a while but are now gaining traction for good reasons. Let’s explore some of the top options on the list so you can understand the benefits they offer and determine if they are a good fit for your home.

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Using Indoor and Outdoor Plants in Design

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We know that at the end of the day, it is the details that make a space feel like home. The functional kitchen space is great, and the multipurpose bathroom vanity is a must, but the little things enable every area to reflect you and your personality. There are literally hundreds of ways to utilize accent pieces throughout your home, but one that has been trending for some time is the use of plants, both in your indoor and outdoor spaces. Traditionally, when we think of plants, our minds think of real but faux greenery, and florals have also become popular. Dried is another option that has found its way into the design world.

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How To Tackle A: DIY Bedroom Remodel

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Given how busy and chaotic life can be, sometimes we all need a comfortable space to decompress at the end of the day and get a good night’s sleep. While the kitchen and bathrooms may be the rooms that affect your property value the most, showing your bedroom some love could prove valuable. You may be thinking that a bedroom remodel sounds stressful, but it doesn’t have to be. These DIY bedroom remodel tips from Greenbrook Design will help you give your bedroom a makeover while ensuring the process goes smoothly.

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What You Need To Know: Buying a Rug

Design Notes

When redoing a room in your home, several key elements are considered, including color, furniture, and accent pieces. One piece that can often be overlooked or become an afterthought is a rug. Usually, a rug is selected based on something we like about it, or we hate a bare floor and need something to cover it. Rugs, however, are more than just something fuzzy under your feet; there are multiple benefits to having a good rug in your space, but what is a good rug? Let’s discuss what you need to know when buying a rug for your home.

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How to Design an Outdoor Space

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Outdoor spaces are trending this year as homeowners realize the amazing potential they hold, as well as the value they can add to their property. Having an outdoor area also means you have additional square footage for your family to use for various purposes.

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