Ethical Nesting
Oct 8th, 2007 by Sharon
Sometimes I have a hard time writing for this blog because I don’t know whether certain terms I use are uniquely American, or understood abroad. Then again my husband didn’t know the what the phrase “nesting” meant either, though once I explained it, he realized that’s exactly what we’re going through.
Now that the wedding’s over, the cards have been written, and the photo albums are made, we’re running out of projects. So we’ve been focusing on home improvement projects - or building up our “nest”, so to speak.
Unfortunately, given the astronomical real estate prices in our area, it will be at least another five years before we can begin looking at buying a place. So we figure we might as well enjoy our apartment in the mean time. Thus, the re-decorating has begun! My exciting find over the weekend was two brands of eco-friendly paints:
Yolo Paints are available in the U.S. and Canada. Safecoat Paints have a few international retailers (though none in the UK from what I can tell.) They cost about the same, and both are VOC-free and LEED certified. The differences are that Yolo have limited color options, while Safecoat can be tinted to any hue you desire. However, Yolo’s packaging is slightly more eco-friendly. Got any other sources for “green” paints? Let me know!
Sorry for the non-wedding post today. We’re attending an out-of-town wedding this coming weekend, along with a family party, so hopefully we’ll have some stories to share!