Eco-friendly or Green Design New Mexico

As part of the worldwide fight to combat climate change, eco design has become a fully developed movement within the realm of interior design. It is more than just recycling, reducing energy use and reusing products and materials. Eco design can be used to generate stylish spaces that work in harmony with the surrounding natural environment. The principle may be quite simple; however, balancing costs, functionality and design style can be daunting. Fortunately, we now ...

Local Companies

Bernadette Interiors
575.524.4373
1900 S. Telshor Blvd.
Las Cruces, NM
Bernadette Interiors
575.524.4373
1900 S. Telshor Blvd.
Las Cruces, NM
Chalk Farm Gallery
505-983-7125
729 Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM
Rahli Designs Inc.
505-983-4469
369 Montezuma Ave # 561
Santa Fe, NM
Faux pas decorative finishes
505-720-0218
10601 ranchitos rd. ne
albuquerque, NM
DO Design and Organize www.DesignOrganize.com
505-344-2397
2270 D Wyoming Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, NM
Morimoto Photography
505-922-9849
5588 Mansfield PL NW
Albuquerque, NM
Samuel Design Group
505-820-0239
1925 Rosina St. Ste. E
Santa Fe, NM
Edy Keeler, Core Value Inc
505 989 9800
1807 2d St
Santa Fe, NM
Kris Lajeskie Design Group, Inc.
505.986.1551
1012 Marquez Place 304A
Santa Fe, NM

As part of the worldwide fight to combat climate change, eco design has become a fully developed movement within the realm of interior design. It is more than just recycling, reducing energy use and reusing products and materials. Eco design can be used to generate stylish spaces that work in harmony with the surrounding natural environment.

The principle may be quite simple; however, balancing costs, functionality and design style can be daunting. Fortunately, we now have an expanding amount of available “green” products so that even the smallest changes can make a big difference in improving the environmental friendliness of your home.

Here are some steps you can take towards achieving better and greener living spaces:

  • Look for products and furnishings that come from sustainable forest wood which is both durable and has low-toxicity
  • Choose low-VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints
  • Buy local and vintage furnishings
  • Replace light bulbs and look for energy efficient lighting systems
  • Create an efficient recycling centre in your home
  • Reuse and reinvent furniture and accessories
  • Use steam and biodegradable, homemade or natural products for cleaning
  • Reduce your energy consumption
  • When it comes to construction, renovation, design and decor, I always strive to create spaces that flow with one another and with the property as a whole. My vision and practice of eco design also considers the connection between the home and the surrounding environment. Functionality and comfort can be achieved by using the right combination of different materials that fit within the “green” framework. In this way, eco design can embrace the principle of economic, social and ecological sustainability without sacrificing style.

    This article was provided by TO DESIGN CO. Whether you want to go “all green” or just are considering taking some steps towards environmentally friendly finishes and products, TO DESIGN CO can do it all. Visit our website at www.todesignco.com or call Lucy at 416 799-3224, lucy@todesignco.com.

    Read article at HomeRenovationGuide.com

    Featured Local Company

    Bernadette Interiors

    575.524.4373
    1900 S. Telshor Blvd.
    Las Cruces, NM
    http://www.BernadetteInteriors.com


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