Making your home more sustainable doesn’t have to mean sacrificing style or spending a fortune. A few thoughtful swaps can create a space that feels good to live in and is kinder to the planet.
Choose second-hand or vintage
From mid-century sideboards to retro glassware, buying pre-loved means extending the life of quality items and avoiding mass-produced alternatives.
Invest in natural textiles
Opt for curtains, bedding and cushions made from organic cotton, linen, or wool. These fabrics are breathable, long-lasting and often biodegradable.
Opt for reclaimed or responsibly sourced wood
Whether it’s a dining table or shelving, reclaimed wood adds character while reducing demand for newly harvested timber.
Switch to eco-friendly finishes
Lime wash paints, beeswax polishes and plant-based varnishes give you beautiful results without harmful chemicals.
Accent with Jesmonite
Jesmonite pieces bring a unique, handcrafted touch to any room. From subtle coasters to bold centrepieces, they offer a modern, sustainable alternative to mass-produced plastic or resin decor.
With these swaps, you can refresh your space in a way that feels intentional, personal and environmentally responsible.