Choosing Interior Furniture That’s Green & Affordable
Is your living room badly in need of a facelift but your budget just can’t seem to stretch any further? If this is the case, there’s good news! There are ways you can totally renovate your living room in a way that’s not only attractive but green as well, without sacrificing on style. When we hear the word green, we often think of the color.
However, green furniture is furniture that’s eco-friendly and good for our environment. Even furniture manufacturers are now doing their part in making furniture that’s environmentally friendly.
Furniture Arrangement: Sometimes, just rearranging your furniture is all your room may need to give the entire room a new look. Consider spacing your furniture in a way that makes the room appear larger without compromising on walking area. You don’t want to have to make walking through the room difficult because of furniture blocking the walkways. Throw pillows in bright and cheery colors add a lot to couch or loveseat.
If you have some old pillows you’re no longer using, you can make simple and removable covers for them. Even if you don’t have the pillows, you can still make them buy purchasing stuffing and sewing them together yourself, making sure it’s all hypo-allergenic.
Consider Redoing Furnishings: If your furniture is old, you may consider having them reupholstered or covered. While reupholstering may be more than you care to spend, coverings can be very inexpensive. This allows you to work with what you have and preserve it rather than throwing it out and purchasing new stuff.
Old coffee and end tables can be easily stripped down to the natural wood and refinished with eco-friendly stains free from harmful chemicals. Before you rush out to price new furniture, take a good look around your room at the many things you already have. You’ll be surprised at the results when you’re finished redoing your current furnishings! You’ll also be pleased at the dollars you’ve saved in the process.

Go Rummaging: A trip to the local thrift shop can help you find many things that may enhance the décor of your room, while helping to keep them out of the trash.
Like the saying, “one man’s junk is another man’s gold.” For instance, look for picture frames that have been made from reclaimed materials or consider making your own from old chunks of wood laying around the garage. Nothing adds a more personal touch to a room than family pictures.
Once your room is totally redone to your satisfaction, you may find some area or throw rugs in the thrift shop that coordinate with your “new” furniture. Or, consider redoing the furniture to match the floor coverings you already have.
You’ll be amazed at the satisfaction you’ll get out of renovating your living room (or bedrooms) in a green style while spending very little!

eapenmohan on Thu, 11th Jun 2009 5:13 am
this is just what i did .recently i renovated a side table
by placing old ceramic tiles and it gave a new look.can you help me with lamp shades how do you make them.If you have old frames of shades howe do yu change the old fabric with new
silk to match the furniture.
suzana spahiu on Thu, 11th Jun 2009 8:29 am
Looks clean, but…looks like to be in a “cold” space
alina ciaco on Thu, 11th Jun 2009 2:49 pm
It’s very interesting whta you said about rearrangement of furniture. But I think it coul be usefull to be more speciffic: for example how can we arrange the furniture (a coach, 2 armchairs, a bookstore and a computer desk in a long but narrow space? Thank you.
Irene on Fri, 12th Jun 2009 6:19 am
To cold and anticeptic looking
Godwin Equere on Sat, 13th Jun 2009 8:28 am
It’s a fantastic way of make over with pocket friendly implication.I will prefer reuphostering to covering and
a few new items to the wall.
lady pleah on Thu, 18th Jun 2009 4:04 am
Your tips is a big help specially nowadays. Our house is under renovation as of now And i’m looking for some ideas that fits our lifestyle. By the way the picture looks pale, but I know its just the basic look and the rest of styling is up to us.Where we could express our selves. More power!!
Chidinma on Mon, 12th Oct 2009 4:49 pm
Your tips have helped me especially in decorating my own home.its fantastic.