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Ways to revamp interior design
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Sustainability isn’t just a trend. According to a 2021 study of more
than 10,000 people in 17 countries, 85% said they had changed their shopping habits to be more sustain- able. Also, 34% of respon- dents said they were willing to pay more for sustainable
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products and services. The rising demand for sustain- able products has shifted the focus of many industries, including the interior design sector.
You may not associate sustainability with design, but these concepts aren’t mutually exclusive. In fact, many sustainable home design products are artful and unique because of how they’re created and used.
If you’re looking to refresh your home’s style while min- imizing your impact on the planet, check out these four eco-friendly ways to spruce up your interior design.
1. GO ANTIQUING
One of the easiest ways to be sustainable is not buying new products. Antique furni- ture and décor give your inte- rior design an elevated look without creating new waste. By buying antiques, you can find unique pieces with his- tory and save them from the landfill. Also, many antique items have a longer life cycle than modern design pieces,
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so you can enjoy them for years to come.
2. USE RECLAIMED PRODUCTS
Reclaimed goods are used or leftover materials or prod- ucts that can be repurposed for the same or different use. For example, reclaimed wood that once made up an old barn or crate can be used
as the base of home deco- rations, shelving and tables. Using reclaimed materials and products can give your home a rustic charm while using existing items, keeping materials out of the landfill and reducing the demand for new products and the waste created when they’re made.
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