Sustainable But Fashionable!

It is possible to create a beautiful sustainable building. Modern eco materials practically define this balance, providing the most beautiful – and in some cases timeless designs while proving that green is sexy.

Reclaimed Wood

Salvaged lumber adds so much warmth and character to a room. Barn wood flooring, reclaimed beams – these materials have a history and also help slow demand for new lumber. Additionally, the natural patina and character of the grain are completely one-of-a-kind features that you would not find in brand new wood.

Bamboo

Bamboo is a type of grass that has grown rapidly in popularity and use since it crossed over from the design realm to more utilitarian uses like flooring. Contemporary bamboo creations range from stylish cupboards and countertops designed for modern kitchens to existing wall linings. Its inherent strength and modern look are perfect for minimalist and contemporary interiors. For Residential Architects Chelsea, contact //www.rbddesign.com/architects-design/residential-architecture-london/architects-chelsea/

Cork

From bulletin boards of old, cork has become a style friend. Appearing in a variety of rich textures and colours, cork flooring offers great protection from cold winter months while being soft on your little toes! Renewable, biodegradable, and an elegant way to cultivate nature in any space.

Recycled Glass

Recycled crushed glass makes for beautiful countertops and tiles with an element of luminescence. Not only do these surfaces reflect light wonderfully, offering added dimension and visual intrigue to kitchens and bathrooms, they also keep waste out of landfills.

Natural Stone

This will reduce transportation emissions in addition to providing a classic sustainability with local stone. Durability with a side of natural beauty that only gets better looking over time, granite, slate and limestone stand as some top contenders.

Opting for eco-friendly products is a win-win, as rather than settling when it comes to design you can pick and choose only the most stylish of materials that will also protect our earth. It points to the fact that style and sustainability are not mutually exclusive.

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