How Healthy Is Your Bedroom?
Green Goes Simple: Conservation at HomeHow Healthy Is Your Bedroom?By Marisa Belger for Green Goes Simple The kitchen may be the most popular room in the house, but the bedroom is where you clock the most time. Human beings dedicate one third of their lives to sleeping. With good reason: Sleeping refreshes the body and mind, recharging you for the next day. And while you can’t control many of the factors that interfere with slumber -- noisy neighbors, early-bird toddlers, antsy dogs -- a few simple changes can transform your ordinary bedroom into a snoozing sanctuary. Emily Anderson, eco-style expert and author of Eco-Chic Home, has developed a 10-step plan to improve your bedroom health. 1. Leave your shoes at the door. 2. Manage your mattress. 2. Chill out. 4. Cover with curtains. 5. Don’t ignore the closet. 6. Add a splash of vinegar. 7. Dry naturally. 8. Protect your pillow. 9. Choose lavender. 10. Illuminate naturally. Marisa Belger’s work has appeared in Travel + Leisure Family, Natural Health, Prevention and TODAYShow.com, where she wrote a column about eco-friendly living. She was an editor at Lime.com and collaborated with author Josh Dorfman on his bestselling books, The Lazy Environmentalist and The Lazy Environmentalist on a Budget. She is the managing editor of and frequent contributor to Green Goes Simple. Comments ( Most Viewed |
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