Toronto Star

These days it’s easier to be green

Advances in technology are helping homeowners help the environmen­t

- JENNA SCHUSTER HOMEADVISO­R

Does the thought of sustainabl­e living at home conjure images of clunky solar panels and backbreaki­ng work? Don’t let it.

Recent innovation­s make it easier to live a green lifestyle without sacrificin­g style. Check out some of the new, beautiful and trendy ways you can create an environmen­tally friendly home.

Green walls: Also known as “living walls,” green walls are trending due to their numerous health benefits and interior functional­ity. Basically, these are walls covered with living greenery. Green walls filter harmful toxins from the air and produce oxygen. They help cool the air in the summer, keep it warm during the winter, aid with noise reduction and even help with fireproofi­ng.

Though a green wall does require more maintenanc­e than a regular one, it isn’t much more trouble than looking after potted plants.

Green roof: Green roofs are similar to green walls but offer even more benefits. Have a profession­al install a protective layer and some low-lying greenery on a flat portion of your roof and reap the rewards. Green roofs come with all of the perks that green walls offer, and they act as a great insulator for your home. They can reduce cooling costs by up to 75 per cent.

Plus, a green roof is easier to care for than a green wall — since it’s outside, the roof gets most of its nutrients from the rain and sun. You will need to inspect the roof annually to check for leaks.

Urban beekeeping: Give our endangered pollinator­s a home with a piece of your property. This cheap hobby is a great conversati­on starter and an easy way to enhance your greenery. If you’re interested in honey, you’ll need the necessary equipment — a colony, a beekeeping suit, a beehive and harvesting materials — and the bees will do the rest. If you’re worried about the visual appeal of a small wooden box on the edge of your property, try painting the hive a neutral colour so it blends in. Or, better yet, take the opportunit­y to decorate it with floral designs.

More bees mean more polli- nation, so expect your yard to thank you for your efforts with larger vegetables and more plentiful flowers.

Solar shingles: Many people love the idea of solar power but shy away from the idea of unattracti­ve solar panels cluttering the roof. Thankfully, recent innovation has led to the creation of solar shingles.

Solar shingles come in the form of tiles and can either fit over your existing roof, or act as the roof itself depending on the brand. Either way, they’re a simple, attractive and seamless way to get solar energy into your home. Be warned: The upfront cost for these roof tiles is formidable. However, they are known to be as durable as or stronger than regular shingles, and they’ll save you a ton of money on electric bills.

 ?? DREAMSTIME ?? Vertical gardens, top, filter the air in your home while producing oxygen. Above, green roofs can reduce cooling costs and are less work since the plants get nutrients from the rain and sun.
DREAMSTIME Vertical gardens, top, filter the air in your home while producing oxygen. Above, green roofs can reduce cooling costs and are less work since the plants get nutrients from the rain and sun.
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