In order to look even more ravishing, every garden deserves to have a nice-looking cottage where we could either relax or keep our gardening tools. Since our planet is already overwhelmed with numerous hazards that are causing pollution, the best way to build your garden cottage would be to use eco-friendly materials. Therefore, before you commence your project, it is extremely vital to choose materials that won’t harm the planet or cause pollution. What is more, it is your very own garden that you should look after too and promote a greener and luscious ambients, so here are the materials that you can choose from.
Wood
Noted as one of the firmest materials that can top up the industrial concrete and steel, wood is an all-time classic still favored from many homeowner opting for green building. This traditional building material is renowned for being sustainable and due to the fact that it has the ability to absorb H2O as they grow, they are easy to process into construction material. Even though many would reckon that this is not so eco-friendly option since you need to chop down the trees thus facing the risk of deforestation. However, a properly managed forest is quite renewable and you can use a wood certificate from accrediting agencies, so there is no need to fear about that. Wood is known for being a flexible material so you can build the entire cottage out of it. Beams for roofs, wall trusses and facades, doors, and furniture.
Eco-friendly Plastic
Believe it or not, almost everything that we want to buy is made out of plastic. For that reason, researches have been aiming to find a solution to make it biodegradable and less evasive to the planet. And nowadays, you really can find eco-friendly plastic which not only reduces greenhouse gas emissions, but it can be used as safe constructional material with little or no harmful effects on the environment. Companies like Plastic Wholesale operate with quality plastic that would keep your garden cottage firm and steady on the ground, and which won’t exude harmful carbon dioxide in the air. Major companies are focusing on creating eco-friendly plastic, even though they cannot degrade equally as wood but they have few toxic substances making them an adequate green building material.
Straw Bales
Resorting back to one of the most efficient old-fashionable ways of building houses, straw bales are actually a steady material with high insulating properties. Straw bale building might sound like a strange process but it has many eco-friendly advantages that you mightn’t have to know about. Besides naturally providing a very high level of insulation for a hot or cold climate, straw is a very renewable and affordable material so you could easily make garden cottage building as your easy DIY project. Straws are a renewable source because they can be easily re-planted with minimal environmental impact. Plus, you can have this material at your disposal at any time, and when they are applied and sealed properly they will keep your garden cottage safe and secured for a long time.
Bamboo
Even though it might sound posh and elegant to use bamboo as a building material, but it really does have a lot of constructional advantages. First of all, it mature faster than average building wood, it has a great deal of tensile strength, and it is of lightweight. Since it is a fast-growing renewable natural material, it doesn’t impede the planet at anyway. What is more, if you scratch it along the building process, you can easily refurbish it. Merely it is used for framing buildings, but since the garden cottage is not going to be a huge building, you can without worry built the entire cottage out of bamboo. Walls, flooring, windows, shutter, you name it.
Hemp
Probably you have never thought that hemp could be used as a building material, but this plant has any advantages then you aren’t aware of. Hemp can be processed to serve as a form of concrete by using inner fiber of the hemp wood, like sawdust. Once processed, it provides natural durability and it could be used as building material for anything from flooring to wallboards and roofing. Above, it dramatically reduces energy, it is super light-weighted, fire and waterproof, and it is a totally eco-friendly material because hemp itself is another fast-growing, renewable plant. If you opt for this material for your garden cottage, you would surely have a durable and fancy-looking shed.
Being environmentally conscious is not hard to achieve in today’s world. By choosing a green building, you contribute both to the planet and to yourself.
Ron Wolf Freelance writer, hobby designer and DIY enthusiast. |
email: ronwolf91@gmail.com |