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Earth-Friendly Home Décor

(Family Features) Known for the inspiration she draws from nature, television design expert Genevieve Gorder has created some unexpected green design tips to help spruce up your home décor in an earth-friendly way.

According to Ms. Gorder, an original designer on the hit show Trading Spaces, an important first step in approaching a design project is selecting the raw materials.

"I've always loved to work with natural, renewable materials, such as wood and paper," she says. "They help me care for Mother Earth and celebrate our forests while creating something beautiful."

In addition to being recyclable and reusable, wood and paper are also renewable. As a truly renewable resource, the trees in our forests can continually regrow themselves, especially when given proper management and care. Every day, the people of the wood and paper products industry plant 1.7 million new trees in the United States, more than making up for what is harvested. When shopping, look for materials that come from certified sustainable forests - it's just one way to ensure that our forests are properly managed and will remain abundant for generations to come.

About her earth-friendly design tips, Ms. Gorder says, "I hope these ideas help others bring the beauty of the forests into their homes."

room decorations

Working with Wood

Playing with Paper

About the Author: Find Genevieve's tips and other ideas for using and reusing renewable resources like wood and paper on PlantItForward.com.
Courtesy of Family Features.
Source: Abundant Forest Alliance.