Energy-efficient, eco-friendly and climate warrior are no longer just buzzwords, but a way of life. The earth’s valuable resources need to be maintained and multiplied for generations to come and what better way than by recycling and reusing fabrics for home design? Recycled materials are a wonderful way of limiting environmental harm and reducing harmful waste in industries. Sustainably grown fibre crops are produced for this exact reason. If a fabric has multiple life-uses or is biodegradable it is considered a sustainable option.
Wool: found in nature and cultivated to last
Thick enough to insulate rooms, block out harsh brightness or unwanted noise, wool is a great option for long-lasting curtains in colder climates.
Organic bamboo silk: grown to harvest luxury
The vegetable fibre from the bamboo plant provides a silky curtain texture that is also lightweight and opulent in appearance.
Organic hemp: a miracle design from Mother Nature
Naturally water-resistant, anti-microbial and pet friendly. Organic hemp curtains are the way to go for the environmentally-conscious curtain connoisseur.
Linen: tougher than it looks
With an elegant crinkle and easy drape, linen is a forerunner in sustainable fabrics with an eco-friendly advantage over cotton. Using less water and pesticides to manufacture, it is a guilt-free option to have in your home.
Jute: the unknown material that’s worth the adventure
With fibres taken from the jute plant, this material is processed in bundles and is known for its durability and long-wearing attitude. It does particularly well in hot climates and reduces carbon dioxide levels in the air.
Synthetic materials tend to wear out quicker than natural resources and need to be replaced more often, making them an expensive choice. Since curtains are a part of your home decor that is always on display and require to be kept clean, natural materials should be your first choice. Apart from helping the environment, you will be taking care of your health. Lots of synthetic materials contain harmful toxic chemicals that may permeate your living area and compromise the air in your home. They are also inefficient at regulating the temperature in rooms and can fade in colour quite quickly. While natural fibre blinds are also an option, curtains are the pick of choice for those who want a more stylised home.
Sustainability is no longer an additional option in interior decorating, but has now become an integral part of homeowners’ requests. It is a necessary step towards promoting the longevity of household items such as furniture, raw materials used for building and everyday home decor. Choosing ethically sourced materials for your curtain designs make economic and ecological sense. Greta Thunberg would be proud!
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