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How to Green Your Outdoor Eco-Friendly Home

If you want to make your outdoor space green, here are a few ideas you should look into.

By Marie NievesPublished 6 years ago 3 min read

The concepts of eco-friendliness and sustainability haven’t always been the most popular ideas in the world, but that’s not the situation today. More and more people are exploring these notions and trying their best to introduce them to their own homes. The number of benefits of incorporating eco-friendliness into your home is numerous, and you just need to find the right reasons to join this movement yourself. The best thing about these ideas is their adaptability and versatility, which means you can make them a part of your indoor and outdoor space. So, if you too want to make your outdoor space greener than ever, here are a few ideas you should look into.

Blend two spaces together

Instead of making your interior space totally eco-friendly and completely ignoring the outdoors, you need to find the right balance. Paying an equal amount of attention to both of these areas is crucial if you want your home to look better than ever and be greener than before. That’s why blending these two spaces together is one of the best ideas out there, and what’s even better is that doing this is surprisingly easy.

The simplest thing to do is connecting your living room to your patio, your deck, your balcony or your terrace by keeping the doors open all the time—and that’s basically it! Of course, you should try to mix your indoor and outdoor furniture and décor as well, thus creating not just seamless flow, but a higher level of eco-friendliness too.

Insist on green materials

In order to make the most of their outdoor space, lots of people decide to build new decks, spice up their patios, or renovate their porches. While that’s a great idea, there’s a huge problem: These aren’t exactly the most sustainable and eco-friendly projects in the world. That’s why some homeowners decide to ignore these ideas and completely abandon their outdoor space.

However, if you’re ready to change the paradigm and think outside the box, you could find a number of green solutions and sustainable materials for your outdoor areas. Reclaimed timber, second-hand furniture, DIY decorations, and repurposed steel and iron can do wonders for your outdoor space and increase the sustainability potential of your entire home.

Plant a garden

This is another simple yet highly effective solution that can go a really long way. It’s all about adding new dimensions to your outdoor space while boosting its sustainability at the same time. Planting a garden isn’t always easy, but if you get organized and know what you’re doing, it’s not that hard either. So, first, decide where you’ll position your new garden and how big it’s going to be. Choose the plants, flowers, and herbs you’ll grow, and then start preparing the soil.

You should also talk to experts who can make your garden even more successful and make sure it’s also eco-friendly. Finally, dedicate some time to your landscape too since designing the perfect lawn is a great way to make your outdoor space green and visually appealing. Again, don’t be afraid to talk to professionals—those experienced people from EvoGreen, for instance, can help you design a perfect landscape and keep maintaining it for you in the future as well.

Look into solar panels

If you’re one of those people who spend tons of time in the open, you probably also love throwing garden parties and barbecues in your backyard. In order to do that, you need to keep your deck or your patio properly illuminated, but this isn’t always easy to do. Illuminating this space means wasting tons of money every single month, and that’s neither cheap nor sustainable.

So, look into solar panels and find a way to make the most of them. You could install them on your roof or in your backyard, and illuminate every inch of your outdoor space for free. You could also check out those solar fence lights that aren’t just environmentally-aware, but also visually appealing, so it’s a win-win situation for you.

Making your outdoor space greener and more sustainable than ever might take some time, energy, and money, but it’s something you definitely have to do. Just find a solution that works for you the most, and keep introducing new things in the future as well.

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About the Creator

Marie Nieves

A lifestyle blogger who loves unusual trips, gadgets and creative ideas. On her travels she likes to read poetry and prose and surf the Internet. Her favourite writer is Tracy Chevalier and she always carries one of her books in her bag.

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