Sitting under a tree on a cold morning, I found myself dreaming of living amidst nature. I decided to bring nature into my home using eco-friendly, biodegradable materials. Here are some of my discoveries:
1. Terracotta
Terracotta cookware has deep-rooted benefits like adding minerals to food and retaining nutrients. It’s microwave-safe and helps regulate home temperatures due to its energy-saving properties. Terracotta is durable, fire-resistant and used for flower pots, home décor, and kitchenware. It also supports artisans and is budget-friendly.
2. Bamboo Fiber
Bamboo fiber bowls are a safer alternative to plastic. Made from bamboo pulp, this material is eco-friendly, biodegradable, and antibacterial. It is used in textiles for its breathable and soft texture and is also available in products like masks and sanitary napkins.
3. Recycled Wood
Recycled wood is a sustainable and economical alternative to new wood. It can be used to furnish your home stylishly. Recycled wood items like toys and jewelry last a long time, making them a great investment for home décor.
4. Burlap
Burlap, or jute, is perfect for gift wrapping, home décor, and gardening. It’s essential to buy tightly woven burlap for durability. This biodegradable material is also great for covering plants in the garden.
5. Rattan
Made from dried palm fibers, rattan furniture is lightweight, durable, and eco-friendly. It adds a bohemian vibe to any space and buying rattan also supports local artisans.
Incorporating natural and biodegradable materials into your home can enhance your living space and bring you closer to nature. With so many options available, it’s easy to take small steps towards a more sustainable lifestyle.