Saturday, December 8, 2018

Chapter 3: Features Of Eco-Friendly Homes


With more people preferring to live in an eco-friendly home that is in harmony with the environment, more builders and architects are offering environment-friendly designs to address the ever-growing demands for green homes. The negative effects on earth are becoming more and more visible nowadays. People are now more aware of the damages that irresponsible human activities have brought, however, it is inevitable. But there are lots of ways and methods that you can use to help introduce a green environment. And one of these is to live in an eco-friendly home.

Eco-Friendly Home Features


If you are after saving the environment, you should aim to decrease carbon emission. However, most homes aren’t eco-friendly enough that it can lessen this count. In fact, the majority of homes are emitting gases over the normal amount. If this continues, the world will become a big sauna. As a result, glaciers will melt raising the level of water. The rising level of water can actually lead to land mass disappearing. And when rain pours hard, it can cause flooding. Flooding then will cause illnesses and death. It is really a domino effect; moreover, this is only a factor of what will happen if gases keep on rising. To have an eco-friendly home equipped with environment-friendly features allow you to help contain gas emission to a minimum.

  • Your eco-friendly property doesn’t have to be excessively big or small. It needs to be large enough to let everybody have their own space. It needs to be adequate enough for it to be maintained cost-effectively and efficiently.
  • Consider its location. An eco-friendly home is usually situated in excellent locations. It is usually a part of one green community with homes that have eco-friendly features. The surrounding is usually filled with environment-friendly landscaping regardless if it’s a business establishment or a residential home.
  • An eco-friendly home is one that is equipped with energy efficient appliances. Meaning anything that is installed inside the property consumes lesser energy as compared to old appliances. And because of this, you will be able to enjoy huge savings from utility expenses.
  • Eco-friendly homes are generally made from sustainable materials. The materials used to build an eco-friendly home are highly abundant locally; they also come from all renewable resources – materials that are organic such as wood, plants, or animals. Of course, some of the materials used are synthetic but they are used minimally.
  • Eco-friendly homes are equipped with the passive solar system, meaning they are being oriented to utilize and maximize benefits from using natural sunlight.
  • Eco homes are well insulated. Their walls have an inert gas layer that functions to keep the air warm during winter seasons and design to maintain cool unruffled air during the summer seasons.
  • Most eco-friendly homes are automated, allowing homeowners to manage and monitor essential features such as smoke detection, security, even energy consumption.
  • In building eco-homes, paints that aren’t volatile are being used posing no risks to the health of the occupants.