How to Build a Green House

Create a sustainable sanctuary. This guide unveils easy green swaps for an eco-friendly home.

Imagine a home that breathes easy alongside you
. A place where energy bills shrink, and sunshine becomes your biggest power source. This isn't a fantasy – it's the reality of a green home! 

Welcome to a journey of transforming your living space into an eco-friendly haven. Get ready to embrace cost-saving strategies, reduce your environmental footprint, and create a healthier environment for yourself and your loved ones. 

This guide is your roadmap to a greener home, packed with actionable tips and inspiring ideas to turn your everyday routine into a celebration of sustainability. Are you ready to cultivate a home that's as good for the planet as it is for your well-being? Let's dive in!

1. Water Efficient 

Green houses should have capability to store and efficiently utilize each drop of water. It should have a common place store each drop of water by directing to the water to it from around the house. 

Water is life and it is so precious. Green houses should have sufficient water storing capacity to collect and store  rain water and must have facilities to re-use the water in the form of re-cycling. 

Each drop of the water should then go to the earth by one or other way by re-using it efficiently. Cheap but long lasting technologies are available everywhere in the market to install the facility to re-use the water.

2. Clean Air 

Green houses should have natural facilities to provide purified air to both inside and outside the home. Grow trees and plants around the house in a structured manner to achieve the result. 

Carefully choose right trees and plants and plant in a sensible manner within and around the home.  

Trees and plants are the best air purifiers that provides clean air to your home. Give specific care when choosing plats and trees by confirming no harm by any means including any future troubles.

3. Power Efficiency 

Green houses should have feature to utilize the energy efficiently. Structure of such home should be in a way to utilize sunlight efficiently in day time. Well designed, environmental friendly electrical fittings are necessary to use the power efficiently. 

Looking for the options to generate power by deploying solar panels and windmills would help saving a lots of money by avoiding unnecessary electricity usage.  

It also give an opportunity to make money by selling the surplus energy to those who are in need.

4. Waste Management System 

Green houses should have right waste management system in place. It also have facilities to recycle the waste in an efficient way by converting it as bio fertilizers, money making products or even creating bio-gas plants etc...

5. Deal with Gas Intelligently 

Using bio-fuel to the vehicles is a best practice to live compliant to the nature. Any facilities that utilize gas needs to be verified time to time and ensure there is no wastage happening through inefficient or careless utilization. 

Identifying options to create bio-fuel is extremely a good idea to reduce cooking gas expenditure and requirements. Installing a bio-fuel plant working through the waste materials, is a good idea in this space. 

Using  coals and wood instead of gas is an another alternative to reduce the usage of gas.

Top 25 Ways to Make Your Home a Green Haven

Energy Efficiency

  1. Upgrade Your Thermostat: Install a programmable thermostat to automatically adjust heating and cooling based on your schedule.
  2. Embrace LED Lighting: Switch traditional incandescent bulbs to energy-efficient LED alternatives that last longer and use less energy.
  3. Seal Air Leaks: Drafty windows and doors waste energy. Caulk leaks and weatherproof windows to keep conditioned air inside.
  4. Unplug Unused Electronics: "Phantom energy" from electronics in standby mode adds up. Unplug chargers and devices not in use.
  5. Power Down Electronics: Don't leave electronics on standby; turn them off completely when not needed.
  6. Air Dry Clothes Whenever Possible: Skip the dryer! Line-drying clothes is free, energy-saving, and good for your clothes.
  7. Shorten Shower Time: Every minute counts. Aim for shorter showers to conserve hot water usage.
  8. Wash Clothes with Cold Water: Cold water washes clothes effectively for most loads, reducing energy consumption for heating water.

Water Conservation 

  1. Install Low-Flow Faucets and Showerheads: These fixtures use less water without compromising water pressure.
  2. Fix Leaky Faucets: A dripping faucet wastes gallons of water. Fix leaky faucets promptly.
  3. Full Loads Only (Dishwashers & Washing Machines): Don't run appliances with half loads. Wait for full loads to maximize water efficiency.
  4. Water Your Lawn Wisely: Water deeply and less frequently to encourage root growth. Consider watering early mornings or evenings to minimize evaporation.
  5. Collect Rainwater: Install a rain barrel to collect rainwater for watering plants, reducing reliance on tap water.
  6. Take Shorter Baths: Opt for showers over baths to conserve water.

Sustainable Materials & Practices

  1. Embrace Energy-Efficient Appliances: Look for the Energy Star label when replacing appliances. They use less energy and save you money in the long run.
  2. Choose Sustainable Cleaning Products: Opt for eco-friendly cleaning products that are non-toxic and biodegradable.
  3. Repair Before Replacing: If something breaks, consider repairing it instead of throwing it away.
  4. Invest in Reusable Items: Ditch paper towels and disposable products. Use cloth towels, washable napkins, and reusable water bottles.
  5. Compost Food Scraps: Composting kitchen scraps reduces waste going to landfills and creates nutrient-rich fertilizer for your garden.
  6. Shop Second-Hand: Give pre-loved furniture and décor a new life! Thrift stores and online platforms offer unique finds that are budget-friendly and sustainable.

Going Green Outdoors

  1. Plant Native Species: Native plants require less water and attract beneficial pollinators like butterflies and bees.
  2. Embrace Mulch: Adding mulch around plants retains moisture, suppresses weeds, and reduces the need for watering.
  3. Create a Rain Garden: Plant a rain garden to capture rainwater runoff and filter it naturally.
  4. Dryer Vent Cleaning: Regularly clean your dryer vent to improve efficiency and reduce the risk of fire.
  5. Consider Alternative Energy Sources: Explore options like solar panels or geothermal heating and cooling for a more sustainable future (depending on your location and budget).

Remember: Every green step, big or small, contributes to a healthier planet for you and future generations. Start with a few changes and gradually incorporate more eco-friendly practices into your daily routine.

Happy living!!