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Sunday, August 9, 2009

How Green Design Transforms Homes and Businesses

Green design generally focuses on developing practical pollution prevention technologies and lowering costs, by recycling scarce resources, using fewer raw materials and creating better products and processes that both cost less and pose fewer threats to workers, consumers and the environment. Green design objects are created to endure - structurally and artistically - to last for generations, without harming either the environment or the people that make or use them. In furniture design, this work is done using domestically grown solid wood, logged following sustainable forestry guidelines and whenever possible, the manufacturing waste products are recycled or repurposed.
In interior design, Green Design is a home design strategy that could transform homes and businesses through appropriate utilization of green and eco-conscious interior decorating solutions, while incorporating modern and vintage colors and fabrics, and using new and reused furniture. Usually, furniture, along with many other interior pieces and decorative objects are too often thrown away, destroyed, and never reused or recycled. Using these recycled and refurbished items is one of Green Design’s favorite economic, and earth-friendly ways to refurnish, and redecorate homes or businesses. Green Design passionately introduces green design philosophies into every affected home while enabling homeowners to define their personal style. Green design is a cost-effective decorative means for a safer and healthier living environment. The target is to educate homeowners, men and women, and bring in uncomplicated ways that each individual household can effect to make a difference not only by improving their quality of life but also in the environment they live in. Green Design's unique requirements offer a fresh and innovative approach to interior design. So whether you have ideas about color and design already, or are at a loss to even know where to start, the three principles for the attainment of Fine Green Design shall guide you, namely:
  1. Refresh: If you want to "spruce up" a particular room or maybe would just like to do a "walk through" of your entire home for specific suggestions and ideas, then a refresh will suffice. And whether you need to decide on a new color for the walls, how to better arrange your furniture, how to place pieces of art in just the "right spot", what to do with windows or lighting, or just need some new interpretation of your own idea, do the refresh and define your particular style and get inspired to begin your project.
  2. Reinvent: If you want to make the most of your existing furnishings, and maybe incorporate a few new things, but need to pull the look all together. Or, maybe you just want translating or disclosing your ideas into a room that is polished and accommodates your lifestyle, then reinventing will do. For concrete practical styling using your existing furniture and introducing new pieces and accessories, a reinvention that is designed to fit within your needs and your budget is just what you need. Your space will be transformed by repositioning and repurposing what you have, and blending in new pieces to create a coordinated look, all designed to reflect your individual style.
  3. Redecorate: If you are waiting for that complete makeover of your room, then redecorating might just be timely and appropriate. Whether you are starting with a new home, or injecting new life into an old space, it is best suited for you if you are looking to buy all new furnishings and accessories. If you have been thinking about an entirely new look, this is the way to go. By redecorating, you are going beyond reinventing and starting from scratch on your room. It is similar to the reinventing, but goes a step further by including more detail in the finished plan.
This is the interior styling for an eco-friendly world.

Green Brands :
Mizuno,
Calvin Klein, Nike, Moschino, Adidas, Puma, Converse, Dickies, Skecher, DKNY, Emerica, Kayland, Miss Sixty, Umi Kids, Tommy, Wee Box, Onex, Olukai, FlyFlot, Fratelli, Gravati, Daniel Green, Jumping Jack, Yellow Box, Nine West, Tatami, Coclico, , Via Spiga, Naturalizer, Ecco Golf

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