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Energy efficiency and sustainability have at last filtered down into daily lives and homes. Users have become more environmentally aware and want to make changes and make a difference. 

If users are keen to make their homes more sustainable and save energy in the long run, user need to consider every detail.

steps needed to consider

1. Window treatments

Windows can be responsible for up to 25% of heat loss in the home. High-performance windows can make a huge difference. If users have single-paned windows and are in a position to upgrade, go for double or even triple glaze if they can. Over time the savings will pay for the outlay.

Not only is the timeless drape back in vogue, but it is an extremely effective way of keeping heat in

If users are not replacing the windows just yet – invest in insulated or heavy curtains, the best user can buy. Not only is the timeless drape back in vogue, but it is an extremely effective way of keeping heat in while cutting energy costs. They can also give a room a real boost. Plush, heavy velvet, for example, can give a warm, luxurious look, while doubling up as the perfect draught excluder. 

2. Insulation

While insulation is not so much a design trick (though color-coordinated draught excluders and stylish rugs on floor gaps are eye-catching), it can be a great way of saving energy and improving comfort in the home. 

With the attic and roof accounting for up to 30% of heat loss in the home – it’s a good place to start with insulation. There are some great environmentally friendly products available now, including cellulose (made from recycled newsprint and other materials) and sheep’s wool. It’s worth checking the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland website seai. ie for information about its attic insulation grant, which can give users that extra push to get started.

3. Lighting

One of the handiest energy-saving changes users can make in the home is to swap out the halogen bulbs for LEDs. LEDs use about a fifth of the energy and while they may be more expensive to buy, they will save users money in the long term.

Switching a single 42-watt halogen bulb to a 9-watt LED will save about €7 a year. And LEDs last up to 10 times longer. 

  • Smart bulbs

Make maximum use of the natural light, by placing mirrors opposite windows to reflect the light

Also, check out some of the newer smart bulbs on offer. These can be dimmed or brightened depending on the mood, are extremely energy efficient, and can operate off the Alexa or other virtual assistant. They come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, so users can choose to suit the style of the room or home. 

Make maximum use of the natural light, by placing mirrors opposite windows to reflect the light. And remember too, light-coloured walls reflect light – so if a splash of paint is on the cards, look to the lighter side on the color palate. That way, users won’t have to turn the lights on too early – small savings all add up. 

4. Appliances

Appliances are always hungry for power, so think carefully when buying white goods. If users are purchasing or replacing kitchen appliances such as fridges, freezers, dishwashers, and washing machines, make sure to go for the most energy-efficient models user can afford.

“A” rated appliances are the most efficient and “G” are the hardest on energy. The higher-rated appliances will cost a little more up-front, but that extra investment will be worth it in the long run. And they generally look great too. 

5. Second-hand items

If users are giving their home an overhaul and thinking of investing in furniture, buying used items is one of the most eco-friendly ways to decorate. Users are contributing to the greater environmental cause – saving on the energy costs and resources used in manufacturing and transport. And user’s also cutting down on waste, deforestation, and emissions.

High-quality new furniture is usually expensive and cheaper options often don’t last long – and much of it is fairly nondescript anyway. By going second-hand, users can give the home a unique retro splash with pre-loved, good-quality pieces loaded with history and charm.  

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