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Make your home more eco-friendly

We all want to do our bit to help combat climate change, so check out these ideas for steps you can take at home to make a difference

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With climate change and its effects hitting the headlines almost daily, more and more of us are inspired to make changes to the way we live to reduce our carbon footprint. We can all take steps to reduce our impact on the planet, but it can be hard to know where to start. Here are some effective ideas on how to make your home more environmen­tally friendly, from simple eco swaps to longerterm investment­s around the home.

Choose eco-friendly paints

Adding colour to your walls doesn’t mean adding to the planet’s problems. Nowadays there is a wide range of eco-friendly paints on the market to help you decorate with a clean conscience, from milk paint to chalk paint, mineral paint to clay paint.

But what makes a paint eco-friendly? As a rule, eco-paint contains sustainabl­e, non-toxic ingredient­s and/or is manufactur­ed in ways that are kinder to the environmen­t. Eco-paints have few volatile organic compounds ( VOCs) in them, which are the bad fumes that come out of paint when it’s used. If you’re looking for a good eco-paint, always check the label. Some paints contain seemingly great things like natural oils, but you might then need chemicals like white spirit, rather than water, to clean your paintbrush­es. The most sustainabl­e option is to reduce the amount of times you repaint your walls, so keep in mind quality, durability and longevity too.

Upcycle old furniture

Upcycling is a sustainabl­e and fun way to kickstart an eco-friendly lifestyle. It breathes new life into old furniture that would otherwise end up in landfill and is a costeffect­ive and crafty way to update your home décor.

Look for specialist furniture paints, such as Annie Sloan’s chalk paint, which don’t need a primer and are ecofriendl­y. Check out our monthly Upcycling Challenge feature (on page 86 in this issue) for ideas and inspiratio­n for your next project.

 ??  ?? Mineral paint in Thrift, £21.95 per 500ml, Cornish Milk Mineral Paint
Flat matt paint in Maverick by Frank Newbold, £40 per 2.5L, COAT paints
Chalk Paint in English Yellow, £21.95 per 1L, Annie Sloan
Crocky Road Claypaint, £47 per 2.5L, Earthborn Paints
Mineral paint in Thrift, £21.95 per 500ml, Cornish Milk Mineral Paint Flat matt paint in Maverick by Frank Newbold, £40 per 2.5L, COAT paints Chalk Paint in English Yellow, £21.95 per 1L, Annie Sloan Crocky Road Claypaint, £47 per 2.5L, Earthborn Paints
 ??  ?? Charleston chalk paint in Rodmell, Tilton and Firle, all £21.95 per 1L, Annie Sloan
Charleston chalk paint in Rodmell, Tilton and Firle, all £21.95 per 1L, Annie Sloan

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