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Going Green with Vintage Style Miami FL

vintage design is trendy and eco-friendly at the same time. Before the modern age of artificial products and mass production, homes and furniture were handmade from more natural materials. There were fewer chemical adhesives and stains, and homes were generally healthier.

Pat Rogusky
Indoor Restoration Services, Inc.

866-254-5337
8186 NW 31st Street
Doral, FL
Robert Doherty
Hadassah Cleaning Company

305-764-8508
401 SW 89 Ct
Miami, FL
Craig Denis
Craig Denis Photography: Professional Architectural, Interior Photographer in Miami

305-801-2661
7845 NE Bayshore Ct. #16
Miami, FL
Maria Seixas
Seixas B&M Landscaping, Inc.

786 250 9709
8700 SW 182 Ter
Miami, FL
Razvan Dragos Lungu
Radlam International SRL

754-235-3607
2500 NE 135th St, Apt.1109
North Miami, FL
L' Antiquario Antique Tile
(305) 672-6008
6538 Collins Ave, Suite #444
Miami Beach, FL
David Trujillo
Carpets and Tiles of Coral Way

786-521-4968
350 Navarre Dr.
Miami Springs, FL
Jose
Corinto Colors Corp.

786-302-8314
1398 NW 79st Lot #A108
Miami, FL
Nicole
Miami Custom Pools and Spas

305-298-4300
13615 S Dixie Highway
Miami, FL
Pablo
O.P. Marble & Tile Inc.

786-662-9967
18821 Belview Drive
Miami, FL
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Going Green with Vintage Style

vintage design is trendy and eco-friendly at the same time

Before the modern age of artificial products and mass production, homes and furniture were handmade from more natural materials. There were fewer chemical adhesives and stains, and homes were generally healthier. In addition, when you use vintage pieces, you bow out of buying something new, and potentially save usable material from entering the waste stream . Thus, we can reach the assumption that vintage is actually green , and there are many creative ways to incorporate more vintage styles into your home. Vintage and green are both "in" right now, so why not bring a little modern " vintage " style to your home?

Try going back to the basics. Install natural wood flooring or paneling on your walls and ceilings. Beadboard, raised panels, and tongue and groove are just three timeless designs. How about wallpaper? Healthier than paint, wallpaper can be very era-specific , and is a great accent throughout your house. Vintage can also include linoleum and other products from yesteryear. Natural stone is very popular in kitchens and bathrooms, and is a strong, lasting alternative to carpet.

Older homes also didn't have the expensive HVAC systems we use today. Try the old-fashioned method of ceiling fans and wood stoves. Opening windows, installing shutters, and planting shade trees are all methods our grandparents employed for energy control within their homes.

Nothing is greener than recycling products....

Read the full article in the CalFinder Remodeling and Home Solar Power Magazine