Currently, the housing market is locked. Therefore, more and more people are deciding to use the surplus value of their current owner-occupied home to remodel or make it more sustainable. This increases home value and comfort. As energy prices are rising and water and energy consumption in the bathroom is the highest in most families, it makes sense to design this space sustainably. In this article, we would like to help you get started on creating a sustainable bathroom.
1. Choose sustainable lighting
Lighting creates atmosphere in the bathroom, but also consumes a lot of energy. An incandescent lamp burns 1,000 hours on average, an energy-saving bulb 7,000 and an LED lamp as many as 20,000 to 40,000. The last option is the most energy-efficient solution. This is because LED bulbs last the longest and cost less energy. Lamps with EU energy label A++ are the most economical.
2. Install a flow limiter in your shower head
To save water in the shower, install a flow limiter in your shower head. This allows you to use less water, which leads to your energy consumption also decreasing. Incidentally, this does not come at the expense of user comfort. In fact, the water jet remains optimal thanks to the excellent technology of the limiter.