Top 50 Blogs About Eco-Friendly Interior Design

Sustainable or green design is a multifaceted concept that involves conserving the Earth's natural resources. Perhaps green living starts as an attitude of environmental awareness. And that attitude is followed by actions that show up in our homes and every area of our lives. Those who develop a sustainable lifestyle embrace efficiency, natural resources, and other eco-friendly products. The good news is that having a green interior doesn't require sacrificing comfort, aesthetics, or well-being. In fact, sustainable design actually enhances these qualities. Here's a list of eco-friendly interior design blogs that will provide instruction and inspiration for making your home sustainable.   

Top Five

  1. Pretty Little Green Things: A certified interior designer muses on chic, sustainable design. If you have a love for all things green, and, well, pretty little things, you'll definitely dig this site.
    • Why We Love It: We love that Petra showcases so many ideas and products through pictures. It makes the green designs desirable and doable for the average person.
    • Favorite Post: Roman Shade - All Done!
  2. Green Your Decor: Here's a guide to stylish, yet sustainable home decorating. Jennae Petersen became personally frustrated in her journey to finding more sustainable home decorating solutions, and determined to do her part to make it easier for other women.
    • Why We Love It: Jennae Petersen features beautiful products from various vendors across the web. If you're searching for new green home decor ideas, you'll definitely score on her site without too much work. She's your personal eco-design consultant!
    • Favorite Post: Tackling the Laundry Room: DIY Chevron Curtain Tutorial
  3. Treehugger -Design & Architecture: Treehugger is one of the most comprehensive websites offering a plethora of information relating to news and information for eco-friendly minded people. While most popular for its environmental headlines, Treehugger's design section can offer lots of inspiration for interior designers and homeowners who are serious about making an effort toward green living.
    • Why We Love It: No eco-friendly design blog list is complete without this site. It's possibly the #1 source of information for eco-friendly news that's currently out there.
    • Favorite Post: Salvaged Wood Headboards
  4. Interior Design - Design Green: The latest developments in sustainable design are featured here. Home owners and designers alike will be thrilled with the new products and ideas found on this blog.
    • Why We Love It: Some have the idea that sustainable living is going to appear old fashioned and rustic looking. We love that Design Green only features cool and hip design ideas for the modern home.
    • Favorite Post: Floorboards With Natural Lines
  5. Green Interior Design: The layout of this blog is very simple, but in this case, the mere simplicity of it only seems to help highlight the theme: green, sustainable living. It helps to change the way individuals view home design and living in our world today.
    • Why We Love It: Many believe that eco-friendly living = expensive living, but the truth is that these costs are coming down. Not only are sustainable products becoming more affordable, but many are recognizing green living ideas that are simple and cheap, or even free. This blog makes creating a home that is green by design practical and real for the average homeowner.
    • Favorite Post: Green Home Remodeling

The Rest of the Best

  • a bit of green: A bit of green covers green living from technology to food, crafts, and architecture. Their architecture section has quite a bit of interesting content relating to green interior design.
  • Addicted 2 Decorating: Kristi loves featuring her own decorating projects and offers a ton of DIY home decor ideas for her readers. Many of the styles are green, so browse the articles to find those of special interest.
  • AltereGo Blog: This company in Maryland supplies sustainable materials from flooring to tile, countertops, cabinetry, and more. Their blog highlights some of these materials, their pros/cons, and a good dose of inspiration through lovely home design photos.
  • Asparagus Interiors: A green design company in the Chicago area fills readers in on what's hot and new in the world of green design. You can be hip and modern and have a beautiful green home at the same time.
  • Carolyn Robbins Site Design Weblog: An innovative green interior designer blogs about her life and new ideas for sustainable living. It's a great read for other designers who need to stay motivated to keep improving their game.
  • CasaSugar: CasaSugar entertains delightfully with what they denote as "insanely addictive content." Their home interiors section features a wide array of DIY eco-friendly home design ideas -- great for the creative individual on a budget.
  • Decorating with Fabric Drapery & Window Covering Blog: Looking for some green window-covering options? Here's a company with lots of new ideas, and according to them, it's all in the fabric.
  • Design to Share: While it's not primarily an eco-friendly site, the design ideas featured on Design to Share do give inspiration for green solutions. Search their site for green living ideas.
  • Eco Home Living - Green Living Ideas: It's really the simple things that can make a huge difference in the way we live from day to day. Choose a sustainable life and make less of an impact on the world around you by following the ideas found here.
  • Eco Modernism: This company provides innovative kitchen solutions with a great respect for the planet. Their blog showcases new materials, solutions, and ideas for the eco-friendly home.
  • Eco-friendly from Crib Candy: This site's a visual gallery for household design items. Here you'll find tiles made from recycled glass and shelves made from old apple crates. Each idea is unique, green, and delightful.
  • EcoKind Design: Amy was immersed in the eco-living experience as a young girl when her parents built a house solely from reclaimed materials. Her blog discusses easy ways to make the average home more green and Earth-friendly.
  • Glamorous Green: Lori Dennis is a well-established interior designer with a beautiful site. She discusses her life and work, new eco-products for the home and ideas, each with a picture. After all, a picture speaks a thousand words, and it's so much easier to try a new idea when it's seen.
  • Gleicher Design Group: This interior design company offers services in the New York City area. Their blog features completed projects and ideas for sustainable living to make your home more comfortable, beautiful, and sustainable.
  • Green & Greener: This company focuses on functional and aesthetically pleasing home design that is as green as possible. Read their blog for updates and new ideas on sustainable home interiors.
  • Green By Design: One question determines every product or post presented here: "Is It Green By Design?" Do your part in creating a sustainable planet with the help of this site.
  • Green Design Huntress: Marie encourages her readers to live their life out loud and care for the planet at the same time by implementing simple green habits and designs. She also talks a lot about the life of an interior designer.
  • Green Interior Design: Green Interior Design is a well rounded site with minimal content. But each article hits home, touching on ways to live more sustainably. Check out the green furniture ideas, as well as the lists on products and materials that should be chosen for the green home.
  • Green Interior Design.com: Claire has a passion for interior design, always striving to find the latest and greatest green materials that are environmentally sustainable. Her website was created to increase public awareness and help people become more knowledgeable about green interior design alternatives.
  • Green Living Homes: Here's a website totally committed to green living in every walk of life. Their blog posts on the home offers valuable tips such as "Restoring Furniture the Eco Way" or ideas for DIY projects such as "The Eco Deck." Fun and beneficial.
  • Green World 365: A group of friends got together and started Green World 365 in an effort to encourage a greener lifestyle and offer a resource for others. Making a difference is all about baby steps. Learn some baby steps here, and you'll soon be on your way to a greener home.
  • Harmony Interiors: Lynn Myers encourages her clients to express their style in harmony with nature. Her blog features a host of ideas for sustainable design.
  • House and Home: Design and decorating news and ideas, complete with lots of full color photos. It takes readers into some of the most beautiful home designs in the world. We love that many of these finds touch on sustainable living.
  • IDS Green: This designer is serious about creating sustainable living quarters that are beautiful, comfortable, and delightful to live in. She discusses green living ideas and products, and answers common questions and difficulties within this field.
  • Inhabitat: Inhabitat tracks the future of home design, from architecture to materials and sustainable practices. Their staff is known as some of the best green writers from all over the world. The site's not only unique, but interesting, with high-quality photos, stories, and ideas that you won't find elsewhere.
  • Living in Balance with Feng Shui: An international design service combines eco-friendly products and feng shui skills to create a visually appealing environment that is also healthy. Enhance your own well-being by having a well-designed home.
  • Lori Dennis' Green Design: Lori Dennis was at one time a green home design blogger for HGTV. Although she has now moved on, her posts still exists on HGTV and offer a real detailed look at eco-friendly designs and ideas for the home. Check them out!
  • LuxEco Living: LuxEco Living has some great ideas for designing your home interior sustainably. Posts include ideas for repurposing old items, thrift store deals, green cabinetry, and lots more.
  • Lynn Hoffman Design: Lynn Hoffman is an interior designer focusing on bringing luxury and sophistication to the table that meet the highest standards of efficiency, quality and elegance. Her blog answers common client questions and offers eco-friendly design ideas for those who are serious about efficient sustainable living.
  • Modern Haven Interiors Blog: The custom designs provided by Modern Haven Interiors are sustainable, also featuring healthier fabrics and materials. Check out their blog to get a good look at these products and get some inspiration for your own home.
  • Niche Interiors: Interior design is all about creating a well-designed environment that one will love living in. Niche Interiors offers ideas on how to make that home green as well.
  • Nirmada: Interior designers often help solve common design solutions for the home. And this interior design blog tackles many of these issues, such as proper furniture spacing, focal points, and more, all the while bringing a sustainable, modern approach to design.
  • Path Design - Green Interior Design Blog: A great website for designers who need to stay on top of their changing field and market. It features news, products, and ideas for sustainable home design.
  • residents: understood: Tricks and tips for sustainable home interiors. They call it "Personality driven, residential design solutions."
  • Sarah Barnard Design: The home interior design photos on this site are all eco-friendly, and so beautiful that you'll be wondering why you haven't considered this route before. Sarah's an award-winning designer with a focus on eco-friendly decorating and green design. Anyone looking for inspiration should browse the project photos on her blog.
  • Sesshu Design: This green interior design company blog focuses on sustainable furnishings, and offers key tips to designing the inside of your home for peak efficiency, sustainability, and pure comfort. There are some great ideas to be found on this blog.
  • Shipwreck Furniture: Nic has a passion for beautiful, well-made furniture. In a good dose of luck, he happened upon a shipwreck and was suddenly inspired to try using the random leftovers from the shipwreck to create unique and beautiful furniture pieces. His dream came to life, and others are delighted with his innovative and environmentally conscious furniture choices. His blog showcases his work and progress.
  • Sustainable Home: Proving that sustainable living can be fun, comfortable, and beautiful in the home, Kirsten offers her unique perspective on interior design. Her posts feature simple tips and interesting product reviews that all of us can benefit from.
  • Sustainable Interior Design: Get enthusiastic about sustainable interior design by reading this blog. It features tips and ideas for both the residential and business sectors.
  • Sustainable Style Foundation: This site has a mission to help support and encourage others toward sustainable living. Their home sourcebook has dozens of helpful resources for those who are serious are the green home, from retailers to fabrics, floors, furniture, materials, and more.
  • The Green Girls: The Green Girls are making it hip and fun to live green. They're living proof that you can enjoy a sustainable life while inspiring your friends to try it, too. Check out the tags on the lefthand side of the page to search for specific postings on eco design, home design, and eco designers.
  • The Interior Revolution: Rachel Hulan believes that simple is always best. Her focus is on sustainable interior design and offers product reviews, interviews with other top design experts, and more.
  • The NEO Lifestyle: This guy doesn't necessarily denote his blog as "green," but he's on a quest for unique pieces of furniture. Most of these pieces are repurposed or restored, essentially making them green.
  • Time Worn Interiors: Re-use and repurpose with a little inspiration from Time-Worn Interiors. This blogger loves taking "old treasures" (what others might call junk) and turning it into something useful and beautiful.
  • Trendir Sustainable Home Building: Trendir has been long recognized as a great place to find new and innovative home solutions. Its sustainable section features lots of unique ideas, especially relating to furniture and other indoor elements.

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