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Making your home green.

There are several ways to make your home green from recycling to using cleaning materials. These changes in your home will help the planet a lot. The best way to be Earth-friendly is to cut down on what you consume and recycle when possible. The United States generates 208 million tons of solid waste per year, which is more than 4 pounds per person per day. Recycling one glass bottle saves enough electricity to light a 100-watt bulb for four hours.
Here are some other ways to green your home.

1. First off you will want to consider your appliances, like getting rid of an old refrigerator could save you as much as $150 a year. If any appliance in your home is more than 10 years old, the Environmental Protection Agency recommends replacing them. Energy Star qualified appliances use 10-50% less energy and water than the standard models. The EPA says if one in 10 homes used these appliances, it would be the same as planting 1.7 million new acres of trees.

When stocking your fridge with food, consider pesticides, transportation and packaging. Buying local cuts down on the fossil fuels burned to get the food to you.

2. Nearly half of a home’s energy is consumed with heating and cooling. Here are some tips to save energy:
• Turning down the thermostat in cold weather and up during warmer weather will assist you in saving money. Each degree below 68 during colder weather will save you 3-5% more heating energy. Also, 78°F in warmer weather will save you energy and money.
• During heavy usage, you should clean your furnace.
• Today’s furnaces are around 25% more efficient than they used to be, so consider purchasing a new one.
• During warm weather, shade the east and west windows and put heat generating activities such as washing dishes off until the evening hours.
• Ceiling fans instead of air conditioning is a great way to save on energy.

3. There is a website called “Water –Use it Wisely” which lists 100 ways to save water. A couple of those ideas are: Putting an aerator on faucets to cut your water usage annually by as much as 50% and installing a low flow toilet. You can adjust your float valve so that the toilet tank takes less water. Also, if you turn off the water as you brush your teeth, it will save 4.5 gallons each time.

4. “The Safe Shopper’s Bible” is a book that recommends that you read labels for eco–friendly ingredients. Some of these suggestions are using coconut or other plant oils instead of petroleum in detergents, also baking soda is a great abrasive for cleaning. Other books that are of interest for these suggestions are “Better Basics for the Home” and “Clean and Green”.

5. You can use 66% less energy if you use Compact Fluorescent Light bulbs instead of standard incandescent bulbs and they last up to 10 times longer.

6. Using less paper is another way to go green. You can buy “tree-free” 100% post consumer recycled paper, which means it is recycled instead of put in landfills.

7. If you are considering hardwood floors, consider Bamboo. Bamboo is environmentally friendly material due to the fast rate that it re-grows. It takes only 4-6 years for Bamboo to mature, while trees take 50-100 years.

8. Each year in the US, there are 100 billion polyethylene plastic bags thrown away, from grocery store bags to sandwich bags. Plastics are made from petroleum, which is the processing and burning, which is one of the main factors in global warming. Sending plastics to a landfill increases greenhouse gases. Everyone’s goal should be to reduce, re-use and recycle plastics.

9. According to the EPA, there are toxic metals and volatile organic compounds that cause smog, indoor air quality problems and ozone pollution in conventional paints. These ingredients are released into the air before, during and after painting, including after it is completely dry.

10. Compost should be used to balance the nutrients need for the soil’s well-being without the bad for you chemicals that synthetic fertilizers have. Healthy soil will assists in less weeds and is great for the production of healthy plants, which helps with having less pests.
• Native plants should be chosen as they are adapted to your local environment and will use less water and need less attention.
• Perennials will live more than a year which means new plants don’t have to be purchased every year.
• American households use 80 million pounds of pesticides per year. These toxic chemicals go into the environment and pose threats to animals and children. There is a variety of organic and physical pest control methods you should consider.

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Fall Painting

Now that it’s Fall, it’s a great time to get done any of that painting needed around the house, inside and out. Paint tends to go on and dry better in dry conditions – usually before it gets too cold outside.

Paint on the outside of the home is best in the Fall and perfect for that time just before the elements of winter are in full effect. Paint seals those openings, cracks, and crevices that can be expanded or portions of wood that might be destroyed due to rain, snow and ice.

Your house is exposed each and every day to some kind of natural element – sun, rain, humidity, heat, cold, wind, settling – and the only way to retain its quality and value is regular maintenance.

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Ideas for Painting the Interior

Although the thought of painting is more frightening than a root canal for many people, I am a huge advocate for getting rid of those stark white walls.

Your home is the place you go to get away from the stress of work and traffic, and it gives you a sense of security and comfort. So why not use one of the best and least expensive home interior decorating techniques to help create the sanctuary you want.

You’ll find that the interior painting ideas presented in this document will serve you well…

Science has shown that color can and does affect us psychologically. Some paint colors provide a cooling effect, while others impart a sense of warmth.

So do yourself a favor and visit your local hardware or paint store and grab a handful of paint swatches that match your style and personality.

If you’re interested in adding texture and depth to a room, also consider one of these decorative interior painting ideas:

1. Wall Stenciling – this interior painting idea involves applying color to a wall, floor, or ceiling through cutout areas of a template that create a design. When the cutout template or stencil is removed, the pattern remains.

The pattern can be of anything you like including animals, stars, geometric patterns, flowers, the alphabet, etc.

The process is very easy and it will add texture to your room. Also, a stencil design can be used over and over again anywhere in your home. Click here to learn more about this interior painting idea… Wall Stenciling

2. Faux painting – (pronounced “foe”) means “false”. To faux paint is to paint one object to resemble another.

With this interior painting idea, you can use paint to create the illusion of natural materials such as wood, marble, granite, etc. Click here to learn more about this interior painting idea… Faux Painting

3. Rubber Stamping - Personally, this is my favorite interior painting idea. That’s because it’s super fast and easy, and will give you unbelievable results!

Narrow your selection to a few colors that seem to complement, rather than compete with, your furniture and furnishings.

Don’t select very bright colors unless you are certain that you want your walls to be the focal point in the room.

Your best bet is to find the most neutral shades for the colors that you have in mind. For example, if there are seven shades of red paint, the most neutral shade will be the one in the middle of the bunch.

Before you finalize your decision, return to the paint store and purchase small cans of paint for the top two or three colors that caught your eye. Also pick up some inexpensive 3″ brushes. You’ll want to paint 12″ x 12″ patches of the colors on your walls.

Leave the patches there for at least a day so that you can evaluate how well they will work in the room, and how they look in natural and artificial lighting.

On more than one occasion, I have found that a color on the wall appeared to be darker than the swatch.

This method allows you to make any color adjustments or to simply start over. Of all the interior painting ideas, selecting your paint color in this manner will save you the most disappointment.

Select The Right Type of Paint

These interior painting ideas will guide you to the appropriate paints for each area of your home.

Flat paint

* lowest sheen available
* the standard for most walls

Satin paint

* has a slight sheen and are easier to clean than flat paint
* can be used on any wall, but test in a small area first to see if you like it

Semi-gloss paint

* great for kitchens, bathrooms, and children’s rooms because they are highly durable

Gloss paint

* has a high sheen and are usually used on doors and in areas that are susceptible to getting dirty
* used to trim base boards and door frames

The amount of paint you need for each room will depend on the size of the area to be painted.

Use this formula as a guide:

Total length of all walls x Average wall height = Total Area

For example, if the total length of all four walls in your living room is a combined 80 feet (20 ft. x 4 walls) and the wall height is 9 feet, then the total area for the room is 720 square feet (80 ft. x 9ft).

A gallon of paint will cover about 375 square feet. So for your living room, you would need about 2 gallons of paint (720 sq. ft. /375 sq. ft. per gallon coverage).

Prepare Your Walls Before Painting Them

You may be tempted to move the furniture to the center of the room and start painting right away. But if you take a few moments and prepare your walls properly, you’ll be much happier with the finished product.

While the following interior painting ideas may be common sense, it is important that you keep them in mind.

Remove

* light switch and outlet plates
* light fixtures (or cover them well)
* drapes, curtains, lamps, furniture

Patch

* nail holes, dents, and cracks with spackling
* let the spackling dry before painting

Sand & Scrape

* remove loose paint
* sand to even any edges

Apply A Primer

* if you selected a dark paint color
* if you removed wallpaper (do not paint over wallpaper)
* if your walls are new or show lots of damage

HOME DECORATING MADE EASY

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