Top 7 Eco-Friendly Cleaning Tips

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We all know that cleaning our homes is one of the most repetitive undertakings in every functioning household. It can be challenging to think about all the factors that make this daunting task effective, and perhaps thinking about all the eco-friendly aspects is the last thing on your list.

However, eco-friendly does not have to take extra time or entail more work, and it’s simple if you just take the time to get started with it. Here are several eco-friendly cleaning tips for your home that may help you get closer to having that eco-friendly home that you’ve always dreamed of.

Swap Natural Cleaning Products for Commercially Produced Ones

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One of the most straightforward ways to improve the eco-friendliness of your cleaning regime is to swap those nasty chemically based cleaning products for more natural ones. The next time you need to replace your cleaning products, search for non-toxic, biodegradable cleaners.

You can even make your swaps at home by using lemon juice, white vinegar, or baking soda. Natural cleaning agents are a lot safer for you and your family as well as the environment, as they don’t contain any harmful chemicals.

Ditch Disposables

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It’s time to say goodbye to disposable cleaning tools and rather go for reusable and washable ones. For example, you could swap disposable wet wipes for reusable bamboo cloths.

Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle

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Reduce, reuse, and recycle should be everyone’s motto in life not only when it comes to the upkeep of one’s home. Next time you want to toss out an old towel or t-shirt, think of ways to repurpose these things in your cleaning regime. This will not only reduce waste but may even save you some money when you don’t have to buy new cleaning cloths.

Minimize Water Usage

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It’s easy to overlook water usage, but using this resource minimally during cleaning can be a great step towards an eco-friendly cleaning routine. Try opting for using spray water bottles to dampen cloths, and instead of running water, use a bucket and a mop.

Opt for Energy Efficient Appliances

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The next time you need to replace one of your cleaning appliances, such as a dishwasher or a washing machine, then why not opt for more eco-friendly appliances? By purchasing an appliance that has been certified as eco-friendly, such as a tumble drier, you could use up to 60% less energy, which means you will also be saving extra money on your energy bills.

Incorporate More Plants

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If you’d like to freshen up your home, then instead of opting for chemical air freshener sprays or diffusers, why not opt for adding more plants? Potted herbs such as rosemary, basil, lavender, and chamomile will not only make your home smell fresh, but you can even use them in your cooking. Furthermore, these plants also purify the air naturally.

Air Your Home Out Naturally

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Spring is in the air, and that means that it’s getting more bearable to leave windows and doors open. Say hello to fresh air from outside to freshen up your home!

3 Outdated and Overdone Bathroom Design Trends That Are No Longer Trending

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One could say that bathrooms are equal parts utility and sanctuary. Essentially, they’re the place where you can light a candle and wind down from a long day, but at the same time, it’s the exact spot where most of your grooming and getting ready for your day (or bed) happens. In terms of aesthetics, we do want our bathrooms to feel welcoming and serene, but, at the same time, they need to be functional.

3 Outdated and Overdone Bathroom Design Trends That Are No Longer Trending

15 Home Trends That We Wish Were Already Over

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The home design trends that are so popular today will be out of style tomorrow. The “in” styles usually start at the designer level before trickling down to the public. It’s helpful to look ahead at the next trends when having work done for your home. What’s in today among the public may already be on its way out and no longer be used by designers.

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12 Household Items You Can Throw Out Today (You Really Don’t Need Them)

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Do you feel sometimes like all you ever do is clean up and put away clutter? No matter how big your space is, it seems like all of our “stuff” just takes over, making it harder and harder to have a clean and tidy space.

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20 Areas of Your Home That Need a Spring Clean the Most

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As the season changes and the days grow longer, breathing new life into your living space with a thorough spring cleaning can be just what your home needs. While cleaning every nook and cranny might seem overwhelming, focusing on specific areas can make the process more manageable and rewarding.

Here are 20 home areas that could use extra attention during spring cleaning.

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5 Ways to Easily Declutter Your Home

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Have some New Year’s Resolutions? Is one of them making your home less cluttered and more streamlined?

Having an organized and decluttered home is important for mental health and a great way to make your life more organized and calmer. You can also sell your extra stuff and make some extra money.

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