How I’m Turning My Space into an Eco-Friendly Home
- Willow Green
- Aug 6, 2024
- 3 min read
Updated: Feb 14
We all know the planet’s in trouble, and making small, sustainable swaps at home can actually make a difference. The best part? You don’t have to sacrifice style or convenience to do it. From cutting energy waste to choosing eco-friendly home essentials, here’s how I’m making my space greener—and how you can too.

Energy Efficiency: Stop Wasting Power & Start Saving Money
Your home is probably burning more energy than it needs to, which means higher bills and unnecessary waste. Here’s how to fix that:
Upgrade Your Insulation
Good insulation keeps your home warm in winter and cool in summer, slashing your energy bill. If a full insulation revamp isn’t in the budget, start small with thermal curtains or door draft stoppers.
Invest in Energy-Efficient Windows
If your windows are old and leaky, they’re letting out heat in winter and bringing in too much sun in summer. Window insulation film is a budget-friendly way to improve efficiency without replacing windows.
Get a Smart Thermostat
A smart thermostat adjusts your home’s temperature based on when you’re actually there. It’s basically a brain for your aircon—set it and forget it. Check out Google Nest Smart Thermostat.
Lighting & Appliances: Simple Swaps That Save
Switch to LED Bulbs
LEDs use up to 80% less energy than old-school bulbs and last years longer. Less waste, lower energy bills—it’s a no-brainer. Try Philips LED Bulbs.
Choose Energy-Efficient Appliances
Next time you’re upgrading your fridge, washing machine, or dishwasher, look for Energy Star-rated appliances. Energy-efficient washing machines can cut power and water use significantly, you can opt for a Portable Washing Machine - they look cute and save energy!
Water Conservation: Every Drop Counts
Install Low-Flow Fixtures
Modern low-flow showerheads and tap aerators use way less water without sacrificing pressure. It’s an easy upgrade that pays off fast.
Fix Leaks ASAP
A dripping tap can waste thousands of litres of water a year. If you hear that constant drip, drip, don’t ignore it—grab a wrench or call a plumber.
Ditch the Thirsty Lawn
Swap high-maintenance grass for drought-friendly plants like succulents and native Australian species. Bonus: Less mowing.
Waste Less, Live More
Make Recycling Easy
Set up clearly labeled recycling bins in a convenient spot—because no one’s trekking to the garage every time they need to toss a bottle.
Start Composting
Food scraps don’t belong in landfill, where they create methane gas. Composting is easier than it sounds—use a kitchen compost bin or try Bokashi bins for indoor-friendly composting.
Eco-Friendly Home Upgrades
Swap Toxic Cleaners for Natural Alternatives
Ditch harsh chemicals for non-toxic cleaning products - brands like Ecostore and Koala Eco work just as well and smell amazing.
Shop Sustainable Furniture
Look for second-hand gems, reclaimed wood, or bamboo furniture instead of mass-produced, disposable pieces. Bamboo furniture options are stylish and sustainable.
Decorate with Recycled Materials
From rugs to cushions, there’s a recycled or upcycled version of almost everything now.
Why Bother?
Because making your home more eco-friendly isn’t just good for the planet—it’s good for your wallet and your health. You don’t have to overhaul everything overnight. Start small: swap a few light bulbs, fix a leaky tap, or switch to eco-friendly cleaning products. Little changes add up, and before you know it, you’ll be living in a greener, healthier home without even trying.