There are proven health benefits of choosing natural and non-toxic materials for interiors.
Limerick -based Interior Designer Celine Gill, of Style at No.5 Interiors. specialises in sustainable interiors and takes a holistic and practical approach to design.
Your home is where you spend most of your time so it’s worth thinking about what you put in it. What is in the paint on the walls, the materials in the furniture, the feel of what you walk on, the texture of things you use or touch every day. What you surround yourself with affects your health and wellbeing.
Sustainable materials, such as organic cotton, cork, wool, recycled glass, natural stone, and low-VOC paints, contribute to better indoor air quality and overall well-being.READ MORE: See inside 26-year-old's DIY garden transformation Consider adding greenery to your space as well, it has proven mental and physical health benefits. Energy-efficient lighting, water-saving fixtures, second hand or vintage pieces and multi-functional furniture also reduce your impact on the environment.If you want to start making more sustainable choices, start small. Before adding new items to your home, take a moment to reflect on the following questions.
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