Mixing up the Eco-friendly Home

by brian yalung on Thursday, October 23rd, 2008
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There are a lot of ways to which each home can go eco-friendly. In fact, we already know the basics starting from the materials we use and conserving on specific utilities such as water and things like bulbs and raw materials we use.

People may not understand the feasibility of such materials as far as integrating them to their own homes these days but apparently with the right guidance, converting standard homes to eco-friendly ones can do more as far as safety and savings is concerned.

Greenhouse technology is neither a new technology nor a refusal of modern amenities, according to many experts in this field. High-rise buildings are decked with coloured glass panels to provide an aesthetic look. Apart from this, they can be easily installed and maintained. But their major drawback is that they emit the hot air on the outer surface and generate the same inside the building also.

As natural air is absent inside the building, this will add pressure on the use of air-conditioners in such buildings. Lack of natural air criss-crossing in the building, is harmful for the people who reside or work in such places.

(Source) DH Realty

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