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Bedroom and home office

  1. Choose eco-energetic lighting fixtures.
  2. Install electronic thermostats.
  3. Use power bars.
  4. Choose low emissions furniture that is long-lasting.
  5. Refinish and customize old furniture.
  6. Choose durable floor coverings and VOC-free adhesives.
  7. Use high-quality, low emissions or VOC-free paints and primers.

Whether you’re setting up a snug refuge to welcome a new baby into the world or planning a bedroom update for a growing child, following a few simple principles to reduce resource waste and protect your health in the choice of materials and finishes can help make your renovation project more eco-responsible.

Likewise, to renovate a home office, choosing long-lasting materials to reduce the flow of waste to landfills and effective energy-saving appliances is a good way to reduce the impact on the environment and on your health.

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