Transition to These 5 Natural Materials in Your Home for a Greener Planet – Wellness Guide

Transition to These 5 Natural Materials in Your Home for a Greener Planet

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Sitting under a tree on a chilly morning, I found myself longing for a life surrounded by nature. I imagined living out my days under a tree or in a treehouse. However, I soon realized it would be challenging for me, given my enjoyment of modern conveniences. Instead, I decided to incorporate nature into my current home using eco-friendly, biodegradable elements. Here’s a closer look at some great natural elements you can bring into your home.

1. Terracotta

During a visit to my aunt’s house, I was amazed by her kitchen adorned with beautiful clay creations. When I asked why she preferred clay over modern materials like glass, she explained it wasn’t just any clay—it was terracotta. She valued terracotta for its durability and the bright, earthy legacy it represented.

2. Bamboo Fiber

My daughter has started eating on her own, and I love watching her carry her bowl of popcorn around. However, I didn’t want to use plastic bowls because of their harmful effects. That’s when I discovered bamboo fiber, which looks and feels like plastic but is made from bamboo pulp. Bamboo fiber is edible and can be made into low-carb flour for baking and cooking.

3. Recycled Wood

Wood has become expensive due to deforestation. However, recycled wood offers a sustainable solution. My neighbors used recycled wood for their furniture, significantly lowering their costs. The patchwork designs of recycled wood looked fantastic and inspired me to explore it for my home décor.

4. Burlap

Looking for eco-friendly wrapping paper led me to burlap, also known as jute or hessian. My grandparents used burlap for various household needs, but I didn’t appreciate it back then. Now, burlap has made a comeback as a versatile material for décor and gardening.

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5. Rattan

I love bohemian-style items and found that Rattan adds a unique touch to any space. Rattan is a natural material made from dried palm fibers woven into beautiful furniture. It gives a rustic feel and is lightweight, making it easy to move around.

Incorporating natural and biodegradable materials into your home can be challenging but rewarding. With so many eco-friendly options available, it’s easier to make a sustainable choice. Start small and let nature inspire your home.

Ellis Brooklyn
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