As the climate crisis worsens, many homeowners prioritise conscious living. A clear shift is being made towards more intentional choices, including selecting sustainable materials and extending the life of household items.

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Go for quality materials

Extend the lifecycle of your high-wear textile materials by buying high-quality pieces made from natural or recycled materials. These are a great way to start conscious living. Use renewable by-products, they last longer. A conscious choice for sustainable solutions without sacrificing quality. Higher quality items last longer.

Use ceramics

Take your creative journey up a notch by taking advantage of beautifully crafted ceramics.  This is a way to help embrace the artistic path. Ceramic products that use traditional craftsmanship. Ceramics that usually require human hands are less environmentally invasive and can help the local artisan community. So, create a harmonious interplay between ceramic and sculpture.

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Up-cycle your old pieces.

Look a little closer to home when choosing items for your new space! Maybe a new coat of paint or shiny new handles can give a sustainable look to your home. Nothing beats the satisfaction of a successful DIY project that helps the environment. Major transformations are needed to keep your space eco-friendly. This up-cycling change will help you immerse yourself in the sustainability-driven experiences you are hoping for.

Fill your home with plants.

To maintain the standard of sustainability, fill your space with plants. This helps eliminate any lingering pollutants in your home. Houseplants can remove volatile organic compounds from indoor air. They maintain a green environment effectively by capturing pollutants and converting them into stored energy. Additionally, plants release clean, filtered air back into any room.

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