May 2009

In This Issue

Feature Article:
"It's Easy Being Green"

Color of the Month

About Premise Design

 

Hi Friends & Valued Clients,

This month is all about GREENÖ decorating using the color green and creating an eco-friendly environment in your home. Going green is one of the hottest trends in interior design. Not only does it reduce the amount of garbage in our landfills, but it can be a less expensive design option, as well.

Many people ignore the idea of going green in the home because they donít know where to start. This monthís article gives you three easy things you can do to create a healthier, safer, more beautiful home, while being good to the environment at the same time!

 


ITíS EASY BEING GREEN

Green design is forging ahead, and it makes a big difference for all of us. Using sustainable resources in home design will go a long way in helping Mother Earth.

Many people get uneasy at the thought of going green in the home, simply because they do not know where to start. Here are three simple things you can do to join the ranks of those who take action for a better planet ñ AND a lovely home!

1. Re-Use, Re-Cycle, Re-Design

Consider re-designing instead of buying all new home furnishings. Re-designing can make your former furnishings come to life in a powerful way. You can hire a professional re-designer ñ who is skilled at restyling what you already own, or try rearranging just one room yourself. You will be surprised at what a new look can do to lift your mood.

Re-design is a cost-effective way to be good to the planet.

2. When You Purchase New, Buy Recycled-Content Materials

Many responsible companies are helping us shop wisely, saving everyone money and resources. Look for packaging that informs you of recycled materials used in the manufacturing process. Even if only some of the productís materials are recycled, it will make a big difference.

3. Substitute

By substituting some of our often-used household products with more eco-friendly versions, we can make the Earth a happier place.

Use interior paint with low VOC (volatile organic compounds). These paints are better for the environment, and they donít leave behind fumes or a bad smell.

Instead of using the typical incandescent light bulbs, choose compact fluorescent bulbs, which are much more energy efficient. Wait until your regular incandescent bulbs burn out, and replace them one at a time. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) suggests that compact fluorescent bulbs will last 10 times longer than the typical incandescent, and use about 2/3 less energy.

Common soft treatments include:

On a pretty day, opt for the clothes line instead of the dryer.

Swap your napkins and paper towels for cloth napkins and kitchen towels. After washing, hang them out on your new clothesline.

Look around for ways to substitute everything with more responsible choices that wonít take away from your style of living. Some choices will even add to it!

 

Green is associated with nature, and so it is calming and restful. In fact, green is one of the most restful colors. It reduces activity of the nervous system and relieves muscle tension.

A green room will promote balance, stability, and security. It is a wonderful color choice for bedrooms and living rooms.

As always, don't go crazy with one color. Too much green is thought to make people too complacent or laid back. To counteract these feelings (and to add real drama and flair), add splashes of red or orange.



As the senior designers of Premise Design, Melinda Richardson and Heather Arthurs have 19 years of combined experience helping clients realize their homeís full potential. Their personable approach creates designs perfectly suited to each clientís specific challenges, needs and desires.

Let us show you how great your place can be.

A full list of our services and our portfolio can be found at www.premisedesign.ca. Or, contact us at 403-452-6200 for more information.

 
 
 

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