Saving money is just one incentive for making these changes.
Here are 10 resolutions to improve your home and lifestyle, and will save you some money in the process.
1. Install a programmable thermostat.
2. Turn the kitchen into a deeper shade of green by cooking vegetarian meals on Meatless Mondays!
3. Grow your own herbs indoors on a sunny window ledge.
4. Dodge drafts by weather-stripping doors and windows, filling holes in the wall, and/or trading lightweight sheers for heavier winter-friendly draperies in velvet or Ultrasuede.
5. Repaint at least one room in the house.
6. Start packing your own lunch for at least the month of January.
7. Implement a no-shoes-in-the-house rule, especially if you have kids.
8. Develop a green thumb with indoor plants.
9. Test your Co2 detector, smoke detectors and fire extinguisher, or install them if you haven't already done so.
10. Spring cleaning
- You can cut your home heating and cooling costs by about $180 this year alone!
- Cut your energy use, shrink your carbon footprint!
2. Turn the kitchen into a deeper shade of green by cooking vegetarian meals on Meatless Mondays!
- You'll save money while expanding your cooking skills.
- You'll shrink your carbon footprint.
- You'll reduce your chance of cancer and heart disease.
3. Grow your own herbs indoors on a sunny window ledge.
- You'll save money by avoiding supermarket herbs that spoil so quickly in the fridge
- There are proven health benefits of adding heart-smart antioxidants to home cooking (and reducing the need for extra fat and sodium).
- Live plants provide air-purifying benefits indoors.
4. Dodge drafts by weather-stripping doors and windows, filling holes in the wall, and/or trading lightweight sheers for heavier winter-friendly draperies in velvet or Ultrasuede.
- You'll cut energy costs.
- It will improve home comfort - and style!
5. Repaint at least one room in the house.
- A fresh coat of paint signifies fresh beginnings!
- Changing up your wall color is an easy and inexpensive way to update the decor of your home.
6. Start packing your own lunch for at least the month of January.
- Commit for one month and it may just become a new habit.
- You'll save money. Lots of it!
- It's healthier. From-home meals usually have less fat, sodium and calories than convenience foods or restaurant meals.
7. Implement a no-shoes-in-the-house rule, especially if you have kids.
- Studies have shown lead and other hazardous materials can be tracked into homes on shoes. Not good for your interior air quality - or floor surfaces that kids play on!
- Sand and other debris can cause the finish on your floors to degrade faster, necessitating costly refinishing -- or replacement.
8. Develop a green thumb with indoor plants.
- Indoor plants filter volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like benzene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene from indoor air. NASA, in fact, has used them to purify the air in its space station. Their top picks? The Areca, lady and bamboo palm trees, rubber plant and dracena.
9. Test your Co2 detector, smoke detectors and fire extinguisher, or install them if you haven't already done so.
- It's an easy way to protect your family.
- Also protects your biggest investment - your home - from damage, and avoids the insurance-premium increases that can result.
10. Spring cleaning
- Protect your furniture investments. Why streak-up pricy Philippe Starck chairs with an all-purpose spray cleaner? Use a dedicated acrylic cleaner.
- Avoid costly damage to expensive home electronics. Ammonia-based window cleaner can wreck your tech gear and TV screens.