Create a Sustainable Kitchen
- K&O Realty
- May 12
- 1 min read
Energy-efficient houses are popular and trending throughout the country. One area that tends to be the most energy-draining is the kitchen, but it doesn't have to be that way. Consider these eco-friendly upgrades and features to make your kitchen a sustainable haven.

Starting From Scratch
If you're building or renovating your kitchen, keep these sustainable features in mind.
Opt for natural materials like stone and reclaimed wood for countertops and cabinetry.
Consider rapidly renewable and mold-resistant cork for flooring.
Pick energy-efficient appliances, like an induction or electric stove, a low-water consuming dishwasher or an ENERGY STAR® certified refrigerator.
Install an under-the-counter heating tank for your kitchen sink to cut down on wasting water.
Choose triple-pane windows for optimum insulation and, if possible, install them where they'll get the most natural light throughout the day.
Select proper venting and insulation options to keep air circulating at a comfortable temperature.
Working With What You Have
These are small steps you can take to put your kitchen on a sustainable path without the cost of a makeover.
Replace old light bulbs with environmentally friendly LEDs.
Choose high-quality cookware like stainless steel or cast iron — durable choices built to last a lifetime.
Conserve time used by appliances by prepping meals once a week.
Swap out cleaning items like plastic spray bottles and sponges for refillable, reusable and nontoxic options.
Reduce plastic packaging use by making meals with fresh ingredients, and consider composting food scraps.
Buy local ingredients and produce — or try planting a garden to grow your own herbs and vegetables.
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