Thanks to our new partnership with Constant Contact, memberships are now FREE (with active participation*).
As a member you'll be entitled to all of the benefits of membership. Welcome to the Community.
Eco-Friendly Interior Design is The Trend in Austin
posted on May 25, 2011
Sustainable Design Combines Responsibility and Style
Austin interior designers are leaning towards eco-friendly products and materials as a way to reduce their clients’ carbon footprints. This smart new method of decorating is affordable and better for the environment. Rather than spend money on costly remodels, they make it so you can maintain a clean, natural look with ease.
There is an upside to environmentally sound interior design. Not only does your home or office become one of the most comfortable places you spend time in each day, you also have the luxury of knowing that the materials that you have chosen to decorate with are long lasting, classic, and attractive. This means that you can maintain the appearance of your dwelling or workspace with very little effort throughout the years.
From reclaimed wood to recycled steel, your interior designer will carefully determine the placement of these items in an attempt to maximize space and beautify your home or office. This helps you achieve more in less time. Instead of having to worry about replacing dated furniture and blinds, you can simply enjoy your newly decorated space throughout the years and see it for what it is worth. You will create less waste because you will consume less with sustainable furniture, decorations, and flooring. These incredibly chic items seldom lose their appeal because they are created in a way that is appealing from every angle.
Sustainable design is essentially responsible design. In today’s world, being green has its advantages and who doesn’t want to be environmentally conscious? Saving money, reducing dependency on limited goods, and shedding light on a new style of decorating that is modern and exciting is the goal of Austin interior designers. Where else can you seek the advice of talented professionals as they go to work to make your home or office green?
For more information on eco-concious interior design ideas contact The Art of Order at 512.535.1188
Author: Lori Martin
Categories: Design
Tags: Austin designer, interior design Austin, substainable interior design
Categories
- Alternative Medicine (3)
- Architecture and Planning (7)
- Automotive (6)
- B2B (122)
- Banking (21)
- Biotechnology (1)
- Business (288)
- Business Supplies and Equipment (5)
- Civic and Social Organizations (7)
- Commercial Real Estate (21)
- Computer Hardware (12)
- Computer Networking (14)
- Computer Software (38)
- Construction (6)
- Consulting (122)
- Design (10)
- Education (31)
- Energy (1)
- Engineering (2)
- Entertainment (6)
- Entrepreneur (134)
- Environmental (3)
- Events Services (5)
- Facilities Services (5)
- Finance and Accounting (59)
- Financial Services (56)
- Fine Art (3)
- Food and Beverage (2)
- Furniture (3)
- Graphic Design (8)
- Health, Wellness and Fitness (18)
- Healthcare and Medical Services (15)
- Human Resources (41)
- Information Technology Services (67)
- Insurance (27)
- Internet (30)
- Legal (6)
- Leisure, Travel & Tourism (13)
- Logistics and Supply Chain (4)
- Luxury Good and Jewelry (2)
- Management (198)
- Manufacturing (6)
- Marketing and Advertising (63)
- Media (15)
- Networking (38)
- Non-Profit (28)
- Online Media (24)
- Outsourcing (40)
- Package/Freight Delivery (1)
- Performing Arts (1)
- Philanthropy (5)
- Photography (17)
- Printing (1)
- Professional Training and Coaching (110)
- Public Relations and Communications (23)
- Publishing (2)
- Real Estate (40)
- Restaurants (5)
- Retail (11)
- Security and Investigations (3)
- Semiconductors (2)
- Sports (7)
- Staffing and Recruiting (18)
- Strategic Planning (10)
- Technology (49)
- Telecommunications (4)
- Testimonials (4)
- Transportation (1)
- Venture Capital and Private Equity (4)
- Website Design and Development (17)
- Wholesale (3)
- Writing and Editing (11)
Archives
- May 2012 (6)
- April 2012 (12)
- March 2012 (16)
- February 2012 (25)
- January 2012 (18)
- June 2011 (3)
- May 2011 (14)
- April 2011 (12)
- March 2011 (8)
- February 2011 (25)
- January 2011 (16)
- December 2010 (8)
- November 2010 (27)
- October 2010 (17)
- September 2010 (29)
- August 2010 (33)
- July 2010 (25)
- June 2010 (30)
- May 2010 (30)
- April 2010 (26)
- March 2010 (28)
- February 2010 (24)
- January 2010 (28)
- December 2009 (17)
- November 2009 (33)
- October 2009 (17)
- September 2009 (1)
- August 2009 (1)
- June 2009 (1)
- May 2009 (2)
- November 2006 (1)
- October 2006 (1)
- September 2006 (1)
- August 2006 (2)
The Weekly Referral
| Join Our Mailing List |
