HOME DECOR

Ideas for natural and sustainable home decor

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A Passion for Natural, Sustainable Exteriors

At a time in which we are continuously being warned of the threats of global warming, nature inspired décor is booming, as those with a passion for art and design seek to pay homage to our fragile planet in their own homes. According to Sandler Research, the eco trade is booming, with savvy homeowners seeking out sustainably designed pieces that mark them as forward-thinking citizens of the world. If your outdoor spaces are ready for a new look, why not celebrate Nature by making selections that celebrate its importance to human life, lowering your carbon footprint in the process?

Sustainable Outdoor Lighting

As the spring season pops around, outdoor lighting becomes more important than ever. From fairy lights to brightly lit outdoor lanterns or large-size spheres positioned carefully near foliage, the season is particularly conducive to color and brightness. One way  to embrace sustainability in your garden is to opt for minimalism in your lighting design, concentrating on a specific area of your garden rather than its entire length and breadth. Opting for LED lighting in terraces is another good idea; these lights consume up to 95% less than traditional bulbs. Solar lamps and fairy lights will add fun to your outdoor space. Moreover, they last for 48 hours or longer and come in a variety of artistic shapes and sizes.

A Candlelit Feast

The spring season is perfect for a romantic al fresco dinner with your loved one. Light up the evening with fragrant candles, but make sure your candle choice is sustainable. Scented paraffin candles abound on shop shelves, but they contain toxins like benzene and toluene (which are carcinogenic when burned). Soy candles with natural fragrance are a more suitable way to add light and fragrance all at once. Best of all, they are completely toxin-free and that is great news for your ambience.

Make Your Own Recycled Decorations

As noted by National geographic, reducing the use of plastic as a family is easy. It starts by purchasing items from companies with a reputation for sustainability. You can also take it to the next level by creating environmentally friendly décor pieces for the home. Collect toys, clothing, and décor pieces and letting your creative juices flow. If you need to shop for materials, forego plastics, ribbon, and other materials that cannot be recycled. Gather twigs, dried flowers, and other nature-inspired materials that will help you create earth-friendly pieces.


We have provided you with just a few ideas of how to make your outdoor space more eco-friendly but the gamut of options is endless. From using sustainable solid wood cutlery at an outdoor feast to solar lighting for an other-worldly effect, there are many ways to lower your carbon footprint without losing out on the sparkle. Recycle, upcycle, and let your kids know about the importance of loving Mother Nature while celebrating one of the funnest seasons of the year – springtime!