Five Tips In Planning Sustainable Living Structures

February 9, 2010 by Chris Channing
Filed under: General 

Sustainable building is the way of the future. A strong home made from green materials is easily the best way to save money and have a nature-friendly home you can feel good about.

When building your own home you are faced with numerous options. Wood, brick, and even a combination of steel and the above two are possible. Adobe homes and dirt bag homes are made purely of dirt and clay, no wood or steel. These things are easy to produce and very affordable. They are also sustainable and provide energy efficiency for the entire home. These homes are quite easy to develop and can be done on any budget, and in any size you prefer.

Another method for creating a more sustainable building is by incorporating geothermal energy into the home. If you plan to live in a geothermal hot spot, take advantage of what the earth has to offer. Setting this up is cost efficient and easy, and very low cost from the moment you start using it. Geothermal supported buildings are a brilliant way to incorporate a little more green into your home.

If you are building your home from scratch you can begin by purchasing recycled materials or sprucing up ‘junk’ from a junk yard. Windows and doors can often be found in these places for next to nothing. With a little bit of effort you can transform a cracked or dirty window into a glistening window perfect for your new sustainable home.

Living in the city is a tough thing for most that want to be more nature-friendly. This is why developing a rooftop garden for your home is important. If you have a flat roof, then this part is easy. It only takes some dirt and seeds. You can plant flowers, or food. Not only does this make a city home look more colorful, but it also offsets things you do each day, like electricity usage. If you live in the desert you can have a desert garden on the top.

One of the best ways to achieve sustainable building is by using products that are fast growing. Bamboo and birch wood are two of the fastest growing resources for building. These can be used for flooring, cupboards, and counter tops. They are also affordable, and geothermal heated bamboo floors are chic and very nature-friendly. It’s important to use fast growing renewable resources because they can be replenished quickly without harming the environment.

Closing Comments

Building a sustainable home doesn’t seem easy when you first look at it. However, many things are cheap and easy to use with your home and increase the value of your property. Sustainable building is the way of the future!

Learn more on green building and sustainable building.

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