Is that a BMW in your kitchen?

ecopod.jpgRecycle in style with this sleek compactor from BMW Designworks.

The Ecopod e1 holds about 50 flattened and crushed cans or plastic bottles until the removable bin is placed curbside or taken to the redemption center.

The upper compartment has extra storage for other recyclable materials like newspapers and glass bottles.

The Ecopod is $328.00 and is available online and soon through Williams Sonoma stores.

Easy Green Resolutions

It’s mid January.  Have your started working on your New Year’s resolutions?  Have you already broken them?

tote.jpgFollow these tips if you want to be more environmentally conscious in your kitchen.

1. Reduce your use of Paper Towels.  Install a Linen Hamper in the kitchen or the laundry room to keep used dish towels.  If you must use paper towels, Apartment Therapy suggests Seventh Generation Unbleached 100% Recycled Paper Towels.

2. Use reusable Grocery Tote Bags.  Dedicate a kitchen drawer or area in the pantry for your collection of grocery tote bags.  If you already do this, consider getting smaller bags for your fresh produce and do away with using any plastic sacks at the store.

3. Reduce Junk Mail.  If your countertops are cluttered with tons of catalogs you never seem to look through try getting off the mailing list and do your catalog shopping online.  Most websites are better than catalogs because you can play with different colors and see different views of items.  Not sure where to start?  Check out Catalog Choice, a free web service that allows you to opt-out of catalog mailings.

4. Green your Electronics.  Many AC adapters continue to draw power from a wall socket when left plugged in.  Even the clock on your microwave draws power.  By unplugging electronics and appliances when not in use you will save energy and money.

5. Switch to Energy-Efficient Lighting. If you haven’t already switched out your bulbs to compact fluorescent bulbs, what are you waiting for?  Energy Star qualified bulbs use about 75% less energy than standard incadescent bulbs and last up to 10 times longer.

Mirrors with Integrated Lights Create Minimalist Bathrooms with Maximum Impact

Finding the right lighting fixture for the bathroom can be frustrating at times.
Consider looking at mirrors with integrated lighting.  The placement of the lights
provide great illumination for the face.  Back-lit mirrors can add drama or serve as a night light.
And, if you remodel later you can reuse the mirror and incorporate it into your next design theme.

Many of the mirrors use energy conserving fluorescent bulbs that will last for 20,000 hours.

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Wooden Faucet

omax2.jpgOmax, an Italian fixture company, makes beautiful faucets covered with wood.

The Sherwood Line with the Nottingham and Robin Styles offers fixtures for the sink, bidet and shower.

Wood choices include walnut, cherry, beech, teak and wenge. The specially formulated finish ensures lasting beauty.