How we live and how we design our living environment can say a lot about our style and character. This is where sustainability aspects can be considered when renovating a room or routinely decluttering. The most important thing is that you like it. So just check out our tips to see if there's anything that appeals to you and implement it in a way that feels right for you.
Tip: Less is more: A challenge is helpful here, allowing you to further reduce your waste by consciously sorting things out, but not immediately buying more or buying more than before. Freeing yourself of unnecessary clutter can be truly liberating. At the same time, you're not only reducing your ecological footprint but also creating a certain ease in your everyday life. Making more space for what's truly important feels really good.
Tip: Material selection: If something breaks and can't be repaired, find sustainable materials that work for you. For example, you can gradually replace plastic items with more sustainable materials like glass, wood, etc. Pay attention to the origin and manufacturing process. This will make a lasting impact on your immediate environment. A good place to start is with kitchen utensils.
Tip: Color selection: The color palette of your furnishings is as individual and colorful as we humans are. In addition to various color theories and popular trends, choosing a few, easily combinable "key colors" also helps create a harmonious look. This can definitely help you use the sofa longer if the color and material combine well and you don't overlook the color after just one to three years.



