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A home is one of the most fundamental human needs, where we spend time with family and rest. According to Mihoko Lida, author of Japanese Interiors, before focusing on aesthetics, an ideal home should prioritize safety and harmony with the surrounding environment. Therefore, it’s essential to ensure that the home you live in is a healthy, comfortable, and green environment, as both physical and mental health need to be supported by an ideal living space.
So, what are the characteristics of an ideal and eco-friendly home? Let’s dive into the details!
Good Ventilation & Water Quality
Clean air that circulates well is crucial for maintaining health. Ensure your home has adequate ventilation to maximize air exchange. If necessary, use air purifiers to eliminate dust, allergens, and other indoor pollutants.
In addition to air, clean water is a non-negotiable necessity. Make sure the water supply in your home is clean and safe. Consider using water filters and regularly check plumbing systems to prevent damage that could contaminate your water.
Natural Lighting & Balanced Humidity
Adequate natural lighting during the day is another sign of a healthy home. Sunlight has a positive effect on mood and well-being, so make sure your home has enough windows to let in sunlight. This also reduces reliance on artificial lighting.
Balanced humidity is key to preventing health issues like allergies and respiratory infections. Keep the humidity in your home within a comfortable range, around 30-50%. If necessary, use a humidifier or dehumidifier.
Greening Your Yard
Once the basics are covered, it’s time to level up! Besides supporting the physical and mental health of household members, a dream home also pays attention to environmental sustainability. Start small by planting ornamental plants or herbs in your yard. Enjoy the refreshing view of a green garden!
Waste Separation
Proper waste management is a key criterion for an eco-friendly home. Simple steps like separating waste before disposal and composting food scraps can make your home healthier.
Utilizing Alternative Energy
One significant difference between eco-friendly homes and conventional homes is their energy sources. Eco-friendly homes often maximize the use of alternative energy, such as solar panels. Solar panels can also help reduce daily electricity consumption.
There are many more steps you can take to upgrade your home into an eco-friendly haven. If you’re interested in living sustainably starting from your home, don’t forget to be consistent. Together, let’s make Indonesia green!
Source :
https://www.bbc.com/indonesia/vert-cul-64645900
https://www.rumah123.com/panduan-properti/tips-properti-78871-rumah-ramah-lingkungan-id.html