Green Sustainable Kitchen renovation
Green Sustainable – Kitchen
Trend Notes
More and more people are considering their home’s green performance when they renovate - for a lot of good reasons. Green sustainable design is known for its focus on natural materials and sustainability. It is not only better for the environment, but it can also save you money on your energy bills thanks to eco-friendly features. Plus, if you choose to be hands on a do the work yourself, you can customize the space to fit your personal style while you upgrade to a more environmentally friendly home.
Lifestyle Choice
Welcome to the sustainable home of the Johnson family! Meet Alex and Sara, a young couple with two energetic kids, Zack and Lily. They recently moved into a beautiful old building in the heart of the city. As a young family, sustainability is important to them, and they were excited to put their own green spin on their new home.
Being committed to sustainability, they know the importance of choosing the right materials and products whenever possible. They believe that a well-designed space should not only be beautiful, but also mindful, and a daily reminder of what is important to them.
Kitchen Upgrade
As the hub of the home, the Johnsons knew they wanted to create a space that was not only functional and stylish, but also environmentally friendly. They decided to renovate the kitchen on their own, using a lot of wood and vintage elements to add warmth and character. They also incorporated sustainable products, such as an oat crush organic compost garbage bin and storage jars for their seasonal fruits and vegetables. But the Johnsons didn't stop there.
They installed the GROHE QuickFix Wave Cosmopolitan faucet, with SilkMove operation for smooth, precise control of water and energy use. The Starlight finish means it will look good - and won't need replacing - for years to come. Installation was, as promised, surprisingly easy thanks to the QuickMount and QuickGuide, which come with the faucet in the QuickFix box, and the QR code to access the how-to QuickVideo.
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