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HOME AS REFUGE:
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For most Americans, home is the place to be right now.
Whether they live in a New York City apartment overlooking a
Laundromat or in a mountainside cabin, Americans want the
indoors
-- where they spend 90 percent of their lives
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to be a natural and healthy refuge for their families.
People want healthy home environments that soothe the senses and
nourish the soul.
They want to curl up in cozy window seats and
find peace in meditation spaces. Eschewing fashion for
authenticity, they want silk, not synthetic, vintage, not
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Many people are discovering that their homes can make a huge difference
to their overall well being. They
are finding that their homes are key to creating the balanced, healthy
lives they seek -- a place to live wisely and well, with eco-awareness
of how their actions affect their family, their community and the
planet.
Each episode of Natural Home Living shows that there are many ways to go
green -- from small (reusable grocery bags) to big (home makeovers). The
entertaining magazine-style format will appeal to a wide range of
viewers: the health-conscious consumer of organic foods; the homeowner
looking to conserve energy and other resources; the engaged buyer of
sustainable building products and home furnishings; the driver who wants
to buy a hybrid to save gas and help stem global warming; and the couple
who wants to build or makeover their dream green home. |
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What is a green, natural home? It’s quality products that are
environmentally friendly. It’s stylish décor that’s healthy for your
family. It’s the texture of organic cotton, the comfort of a wool bed
and the warmth of natural sunlight streaming through well-placed
windows.
Where do average people go for information that helps them
turn their existing homes into healthier more natural havens?
How do they begin taking small steps toward creating a healthier home?
Where do they find information they need to create a nursery
that is healthy for their baby?
Where can they get help deciding not only what color paint is
right, but also what paint is the safest?
What resources exist for them to discover new and healthier
wall coverings?
How will they know about alternatives such as bamboo and
salvaged wood products for flooring?
Where can they discover which light bulbs are better for
their eyes and for the environment?
Who will help them make their home allergy resistant?
Helping Your Family Create a Healthy, Natural Home
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