Save the Planet with Vegan Décor

Save the Planet with Vegan Décor
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The popularity of vegan décor is increasing day-by-day, promoting a harmonious way of living with nature, without damaging the environment.

The popularity of vegan décor is increasing day-by-day, promoting a harmonious way of living with nature, without damaging the environment. Indeed, the reason for opting veganism today is because of the cruelty-free lifestyle; without harming or torturing animals. Destroying the natural habitat of many living creatures to live a luxurious life is neither justified nor sustainable. Ignorance, whose consequences will be borne by the coming generations. Designing the house with eco-friendly material creates a lively ambience for all the residents of the home, irrespective of their age and gender. From natural textiles and fabrics to toxin-free paints, there are many innovative and ecological alternatives that can be used to decorate a home. Moreover, the increase in demand for vegan decor is motivating many interior designers to work towards environment-friendly interior solutions for conscious aesthetes. There are various ways in which one can shun animal-based home decorative and uphold the vegan décor culture with great elan.

Flourish the flora

Incorporating plants can be one of the best functional ways to decorate the home. Besides increasing greenery inside the house, improving indoor air quality, by clearing toxins and pollutants found in chemical cleaning products, paints and other materials, plants help in reducing the stress level and envelopes a relaxing ambience. Plants such as aloe vera, dracaena, snake plant, English ivy can be easily taken care of & are perfect for the living room and bedroom. Spending time in the green area can be beneficial for the body and mind. Further, placing 'natural' plants at the corner of the house can radiate energy and vibrancy.

Switch to natural fibre

Cushions, curtains, carpet and rugs are essential textiles for interior designing and therefore should be purchased carefully. To embrace veganism, one should replace all animal-based materials, including silk, fur, feathers, wool, leather & suede. Use natural fabrics such as cotton and linen, jute & bamboo silk or synthetic materials such as acrylic, nylon or polyester, which are cheaper & accessible and can be recycled in many ways. Moreover, natural textiles can make the home pretty cosy.

Paint in organic

Many paints are identified with animal ingredients, like milk protein which is used as binders, and VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) chemical that affects air quality, contributes to severe headaches, nausea, dizziness, asthma. Such paints also damage the central nervous system, liver, kidneys, and even cancer. Instead, use vegan paints that consist of natural binders, such as vegetable casein, which are toxin-free and safe for health. Further, natural paints are biodegradable and free of petrochemical ingredients that prevent environmental contamination.

Adopt ethical furnishing

Incorporating woods and other environment-friendly materials in furnishing and home decor items save many lives on our unique and beautiful planet. There are many processed and laminated wooden boards that are used for flooring and making furniture pieces. They contain glue that has animal extracts and cannot be considered as a vegan. Instead, one can go for the faux leather where no harm or cruelty is involved in the manufacturing process and cotton or synthetic rugs which are stain-resistant and easy to clean. Moreover, vegan alternatives are healthier, cleaner, and above all more beneficial for babies, children and adults.


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