So we are at the point where eco
homes are homes of the future. We need and want them to sustain and one of
the hardest decisions to make is what materials to use. Firstly you need to
think about the look of your home; your materials will play a massive part in
the aesthetics of your build. You need to find materials that work together
with your idea, the style of your home and ones that provide the best eco
benefits.

There are many materials that you can consider and I unfortunately don't
have the time to talk about each and every one so, I thought it was best that
I discussed the most obvious. Starting with timber, you have the option here
to choose sustainably grown timber which not only provides you with natural
materials but also allows you to essentially give back what you take. You
also have the option of using recycled timber which can add to the 'look' of
your home.

Natural stone is another good material and limestone for example is
fire-resistant, sound-absorbent and strong. The downside here is that this
material isn't replenishable and it is not always local so you will have to
consider the transportation process.

Concrete is another material that is
often considered and in fact, at the moment seems to be on-trend. It is
strong, low maintenance, fire resistant and ages well. This is a man-made
material and the process isn't often as eco friendly as you might think.
What you might not have thought about is how your materials are sourced,
how you get them to your site, how far they have to travel and if they are
replenishable. These are all factors that play a part in your build. If
you're set on building an eco home I would imagine that the impact on the
environment plays a big part in your choice of materials. You can build your
home to the highest eco standard but if the production process itself
contributes harmfully to the environment then you may have forgotten your
goal.

Your eco future will be mapped out once you have your home, your bills will
be lower and your environmental impact will be small in comparison.
Here is a site that has some amazing ideas on different materials that you
can use, some you might not have even thought of let alone considered.
https://elemental.green/10-eco-building-materials-revolutionizing-home-construction/
Sometimes you may think that an idea seems a bit strange but do your own
research, things are only strange when we don't understand them. From
knowledge we get growth. Eco homes are thankfully here to stay, lets play our
part in providing a sustainable eco friendly future for the generations to
come.
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