Make your home summer-ready: Easy and affordable ways to go green with Green Specs!

As the warm summer months roll in, many are thinking about everything from garden BBQs to beach days.

However, there’s one task that should definitely make it onto your to-do list this summer—making your home more sustainable*!

Not only can it help save you money, but it’s a great way to ensure your home is future-proofed against extreme weather events* and rising energy costs*.


Here’s the deal: making sustainable changes in your home might sound overwhelming at first, but it doesn’t have to be.

Thanks to a handy new tool, Green Specs*, you can explore a whole range of easy-to-implement ideas that are suited to every budget and home type.

Created by Allianz Australia* and the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA)*, Green Specs* simplifies the process of going green by turning a technical sustainability guide* into an interactive, easy-to-use website*.

It's the perfect resource* for anyone wanting to make a positive change without getting bogged down in complex jargon.


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Adding sustainable improvements to your home this summer helps save money and future-proof your property. Credit: Facebook / energy.gov.au


Making your home more sustainable—where to start*?

Let’s face it: starting a big project like home renovations can feel a bit daunting, especially when it’s about something as big as sustainability.

Nearly half of Australian homeowners admit they don’t know where to start (46 per cent*) when it comes to making their homes greener, and many don’t even know what sustainable improvements are possible (49 per cent*).

That’s where Green Specs* comes in. The platform* allows you to digitally explore the rooms of your home*, offering advice on everything from improving energy efficiency* to using fewer harmful chemicals*, all tailored to your budget and preferences*.

Whether you're looking for positive changes* (like improving energy efficiency), healthy changes* (cutting out harmful chemicals), or resilient changes* (getting your home ready for extreme weather), Green Specs* has you covered.


Simple sustainable steps you can take now*
  1. Energy efficiency for the win*: It’s no secret that Aussie summers can get scorching, and winter’s not far behind. By improving your home’s energy efficiency*, you can save on your bills year-round. Think about simple fixes like upgrading your insulation*, using energy-efficient lightbulbs*, or installing a smart thermostat* to manage heating and cooling.

  2. Cleaner and healthier air*: Reducing harmful chemicals in your home doesn’t have to mean a total overhaul. You can start small by choosing natural cleaning products*, air purifiers*, and better ventilation*. Fresh, clean air is good for the environment and your health—a win-win!

  3. Preparing for extreme weather*: Sadly, extreme weather events are becoming more common in Australia, and they can have a serious impact on your home. Luckily, there are resilient changes* you can make to reduce this risk, like upgrading your roof* or installing better stormwater drainage systems*.

The roadblocks—and how to tackle them*

We get it. The thought of a home renovation project can feel like a huge task. And with 60 per cent of Aussies* saying the high costs are a barrier, it's easy to see why many feel stuck.

But don’t let that hold you back! Green Specs* is all about making sustainable changes that fit your budget*.

It’s not about ripping out everything and starting fresh—it’s about taking it one step at a time with affordable, achievable improvements*.

Another barrier is the complexity of the whole thing. How do you know what changes will make the biggest impact?

Green Specs* breaks it all down with clear, visual guides* to help you choose what will work best for your space.


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The Green Specs tool offers an interactive website for easy and budget-friendly sustainable home improvements. Credit: Green Specs


The benefits are real—and it’s not just about saving money*

Sure, saving on energy bills is pretty great on its own, but the benefits of going green extend far beyond your wallet.

In fact, research shows that nearly half of surveyed Aussie homeowners* (46 per cent) would consider making their home more sustainable if they knew it would increase their property’s value.

The environment benefits*, too, with more Australians eager to cut down their carbon footprint and make a difference.

Green Specs* gives you all the tools you need to add value to your home* while doing something good for the planet.


Ready to get started*?

If you're ready to take the plunge* and make your home more sustainable this summer, it’s easier than you think.

With Green Specs*, all you need to do is explore the interactive site*, find changes that fit your lifestyle and budget*, and get started*!

Whether you want to start small or take on a bigger project, there’s a solution that’s right for you.
Key Takeaways
So, grab your sunscreen, but don’t forget to add sustainability to your summer to-do list.

Head over to Green Specs* and discover how easy and affordable it can be to make your home greener and more energy-efficient.

It’s time to make your home a place you can feel good about—and save a little cash while you’re at it!

*Please note, members, that this is a sponsored article. All content of ours that has an asterisk next to it means we may get a commission when you click on a link—at no cost to you! We do this to assist with the costs of running the SDC. Thank you!
 

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