Look for natural, sustainable, or organic floor coverings. Bamboo is a good sustainable wood flooring option and if you’d like soft, try non-toxic carpets or throw rugs. Try to find untreated, partially recycled fabrics for flooring when possible.
Purchase refurbished furniture, or old furniture that you reclaim on your own (remember to paint with a healthy no lead, non-toxic laminate or paint). If you purchase new furniture try one of the many great natural baby shops around.Avoid plywood and particleboard, at all costs because it almost always contains formaldehyde. As the demand becomes larger for organic, and healthy baby furniture, the cost has really gone down. Don’t forget the non-toxic crib mattress.
It’s important to note that you don’t have to give up style to have a healthy, earth-friendly nursery. There are an amazing number of beautiful eco-friendly baby supplies out there right now.
Look at this cute and simple eco-nursery design by Little Urbanites, a cool baby eco-gear shop right near me in Portland, Oregon - but no worries if you don’t live in the great NW, it looks like soon they’ll have some e-commerce happening.
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