Creating an Ecological Environment for Your Kitchen

Kesha Coggins
If you are anxious to turn your home more eco-friendly, then why not start with the kitchen? Every home tends to use the kitchen area as the hub of the family or hangout spot. The kitchen also acts as the central focus of the home. Creating an ecological environment for your kitchen presents many challenges. The benefits undoubtedly outweigh the blood, sweat and even tear required to get the task of going "green" in the kitchen done right. Not only does going green make sense even for your kitchen it also saves you plenty during the course of the year financially. The tips provide below will give the best information possible for 'going green in the kitchen" project.

The misconception about going green in the home is the cost of energy saving appliances and materials. The reality is that green appliances and alternative materials are costly but also more cost effective over time. As a rule, they tend to run dearer than the average consumer products on the market. What is important to keep in mind is the long-term saving your household can ultimately benefit from. It really does not hurt to shop around for the best ecological appliances that also provided excellent value for money. Starting with the most cost effective area in the kitchen to tackle and ultimately created the green environment of complete energy efficiency you deserve.

Eco-friendly Tip#1

Improving the air quality and ventilation in your kitchen is as simple as changing the range hood to allow the exhaust to escape the home to make a world of difference. Most exhausts allow the range hood to expel exhausts directly outside as this would be best for the long-term improvement of the air quality in your kitchen.

Eco-friendly Tip#2

Install Water-Saving Features such as faucets with aerators as they are able to inject air bubbles into the water flow to maintain a similar water pressure at a decreased volume. Choosing a recirculation pump will keep the hot water hot at the tap. By eliminating the need to overrun the water until it reaches a hot water level this system can save you gallons and gallons of water usage per year. A tankless water heater is the best way to supple a constant heated water supply. This type of water tank can use 10 percent to 20 percent less energy to run in the kitchen.

Eco-friendly Tip#3

Investing in Green Flooring is one the more costly Eco materials but well worth the investment required to turn your kitchen into the green haven you desire. One of the most high recommended eco-friendly flooring option that work great in anywhere in the home but especially in the kitchen is the Linoleum. As a big hit on the design front decades ago, Linoleum is emerging as a great eco-friendly option for the 21st century. Linoleum is made completely of natural materials including linseed oil, wood flour and rosin. Bamboo and cork are other natural and eco-friendly options that also work well in the kitchen.

Eco-friendly Tip#4

If replacing your countertop is on your to-do list then go with a recycled counter top. Many companies often keep them in stock. The downside is the styles and colors may not be to everyone's liking. Alternatively, you can go for a recycled tile style which will provide more variety and choice. Another durable option is recycled quartz which is engineered stone. There literally is a color to fit everyone's style and taste.

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Published by Kesha Coggins

Kesha Coggins is Entertainment & Celebrity News writer. She enjoys writing and formulating ideas on all levels of media. She also is an enthusiastic aficionado of DIY, the arts, old films and entertainment....  View profile

  • Invest in Green Flooring is one the more costly but well worth it investment.
  • Shop around for the best ecological appliances that also provided excellent value for money.
  • Air quality improvements in your kitchen can be as simple as changing the range hood on the oven.

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