Green Concierge Designs

Green Concierge Designs

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A wellness design firm where our concentration is solely on the inhabitants of the dwelling. 🌿 Peace and blessings.

We provide sustainable architecture and design services, with a focus on creating LEED(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)-certified homes. Our idea combines the popular movements of green building and urban renewal with the technology of a proven, cost effective building product steel cargo shipping containers. These structures are less expensive than conventional options, stronger, mo

03/17/2026

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10/19/2025

WOW, the time is now… Viola nailed this…

10/19/2025
10/04/2025

Why is circular design the future of interiors?

Because it’s about more than just style—it’s about creating homes that respect our planet and support our wellbeing.

Circular design means choosing materials and furnishings that keep living spaces beautiful and practical for years, while reducing waste and environmental impact.

Here’s how it changes your home:

1. Materials that can be reused or recycled, so nothing ends up in landfill.
2. Designs that grow with your lifestyle, avoiding the need for frequent replacement.
3. Spaces that support health—using natural, non-toxic elements that refresh your mind and body.

Feeling overwhelmed by all the choices? That’s normal. But with the right guidance, your home can truly become a sanctuary—a place where wellness and sustainability live in harmony.

Have you thought about how your home’s design affects your health and the planet? Let’s start that conversation.

10/03/2025

Want to personalize your space with style that also respects the planet?

Here are 5 simple tips to create a home that feels truly yours while supporting sustainability:

1. Choose timeless, well-made pieces that last—think natural wood, organic fabrics, and recycled materials.
2. Add plants to improve wellbeing and naturally clean your air.
3. Upcycle or refresh existing furniture to cut waste and add a personal touch.
4. Use soft, eco-friendly lighting to create a warm, peaceful atmosphere.
5. Include colors and textures that show your personality while keeping your space calm.

Small choices add up. Your home can be a sanctuary for both your spirit and the Earth.

Which tip will you try first to make your space truly yours and sustainable?

10/02/2025

Why is circular design becoming essential for conscious home living?

Because it’s about more than just style—it’s a promise to wellness and sustainability that endures.

Circular design extends the life of materials, cutting down waste and environmental harm. It also creates homes that feel healthier and more comforting. Picture a space where every detail—from furniture to finishes—is selected to support both your wellbeing and the planet.

Here’s why it matters:
• Less waste means a cleaner environment.
• Careful material choices improve indoor air quality.
• Timeless design keeps your home feeling fresh and meaningful for years.

At Green Concierge Designs, we help you build these sustainable sanctuaries—spaces that truly care for you and the Earth.

What part of your home would you love to turn into a wellness-focused, circular design haven?

10/01/2025

Your living room should be your sanctuary—a place where stress fades and peace takes the spotlight.

Making it a stress-free zone is simpler than you might expect, especially when you choose eco-friendly decor that supports both your well-being and the planet.

Here’s how to begin:

1. Add natural elements like bamboo, reclaimed wood, or organic cotton textiles.
2. Choose calming colors inspired by nature—soft greens, gentle blues, or warm earth tones.
3. Declutter with intention; every item should have a purpose and a story.
4. Bring in plants to improve air quality and bring life to your space.

When your living room shows wellness through sustainable design, it becomes more than just a room—it becomes a refuge.

How does your current space make you feel? Are you ready to create a home that truly cares for you and the earth?

09/30/2025

Natural materials do more than just look beautiful—they quietly improve your home's wellness in ways you might not expect.

From the gentle warmth of cork underfoot to the calming scent of untreated wood, these elements connect us to nature and create spaces that soothe the mind and body. Here are a few surprising benefits:

• Bamboo's natural antimicrobial properties help keep air fresher and healthier.
• Clay plaster walls regulate humidity, reducing mold and allergens.
• Wool rugs absorb sound, making your home a peaceful retreat.

Have you noticed how certain textures or scents instantly calm you? That's the power of nature at work in your home.

If you're thinking about making your living space a sanctuary for wellness, consider how these natural materials can be thoughtfully woven into your design. Your home can be a nurturing place—not just for you, but for the planet too.

09/29/2025

Feeling overwhelmed by all the design choices when creating a calming sanctuary at home?

You’re not alone—and you don’t have to choose between wellness, style, or sustainability.

Here’s how to bring peace and eco-friendly beauty into your space:

1. Use natural, non-toxic materials like bamboo, reclaimed wood, or organic cotton.
2. Add plants to improve air quality and connect you with nature.
3. Pick soft, neutral colors that calm the mind and encourage relaxation.
4. Choose circular design by selecting furniture and decor that last long and can be recycled or repurposed.
5. Let in natural light to create a warm, inviting atmosphere.

Small, thoughtful choices like these turn your home into a sanctuary that supports your wellbeing and respects the planet.

What’s one sustainable change you’d like to make in your space this week? Let’s take that first step together.

LOCATION DETAILS 😮‍💨⬇️

Follow @thisworldofadventure for more Texas travel inspo! 🤠

📍Pedernales Falls State Park, Johnson City, TX
Know before you go: Popular for hiking and wading, but swimming is not allowed in the falls area.

📍Old Baldy, Wimberley, TX
Know before you go: Steep stone steps lead to hilltop views, but parking is super limited.

📍Sewell Park, San Marcos, TX
Know before you go: Free spring-fed swimming spot right on the Texas State campus. Gets packed fast!

📍Blue Hole Regional Park, Wimberley, TX
Know before you go: Reservations are required in summer and it books up early.

📍Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge, Marble Falls, TX
Know before you go: Less crowded than state parks, with peaceful trails and scenic overlooks.

📍Chalk Ridge Falls, Belton, TX
Know before you go: Easy trails, a suspension bridge, and a small waterfall—great for families.

📍Krause Springs, Spicewood, TX
Know before you go: One of the best swimming holes around, with both natural springs and a man-made pool.

📍Pace Bend Park, Spicewood, TX
Know before you go: Cliffs, hiking, and lakeside camping with Hill Country views.

👏🏼 These places fill up fast on summer weekends, so go early or try a weekday for the best experience!

Save this for your next getaway! 🚗

🚮 And don’t forget! Leave No Trace: pack it in, pack it out, and be respectful of others and the environment. Let’s keep these spots beautiful!

#adventuretravel #exploreoutdoors #texastravel #traveltexas #texasoutdoors #getoutdoorsmore #texasnature #texasroadtrip #exploretexas #visittexas #texasadventures 08/28/2025

LOCATION DETAILS 😮‍💨⬇️ Follow @thisworldofadventure for more Texas travel inspo! 🤠 📍Pedernales Falls State Park, Johnson City, TX Know before you go: Popular for hiking and wading, but swimming is not allowed in the falls area. 📍Old Baldy, Wimberley, TX Know before you go: Steep stone steps lead to hilltop views, but parking is super limited. 📍Sewell Park, San Marcos, TX Know before you go: Free spring-fed swimming spot right on the Texas State campus. Gets packed fast! 📍Blue Hole Regional Park, Wimberley, TX Know before you go: Reservations are required in summer and it books up early. 📍Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge, Marble Falls, TX Know before you go: Less crowded than state parks, with peaceful trails and scenic overlooks. 📍Chalk Ridge Falls, Belton, TX Know before you go: Easy trails, a suspension bridge, and a small waterfall—great for families. 📍Krause Springs, Spicewood, TX Know before you go: One of the best swimming holes around, with both natural springs and a man-made pool. 📍Pace Bend Park, Spicewood, TX Know before you go: Cliffs, hiking, and lakeside camping with Hill Country views. 👏🏼 These places fill up fast on summer weekends, so go early or try a weekday for the best experience! Save this for your next getaway! 🚗 🚮 And don’t forget! Leave No Trace: pack it in, pack it out, and be respectful of others and the environment. Let’s keep these spots beautiful! #adventuretravel #exploreoutdoors #texastravel #traveltexas #texasoutdoors #getoutdoorsmore #texasnature #texasroadtrip #exploretexas #visittexas #texasadventures

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