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15 Simple Eco-Friendly DIY Projects for a Non-Toxic Home

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Creating a non-toxic home doesn’t have to mean spending $300 on specialty cleaners or swapping everything you own for something trendy and “eco-labeled.”

You can start with simple, affordable DIY swaps that make your home cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable — using ingredients you probably already have.

These 15 beginner-friendly projects are broken into three categories so you can choose what fits your life: DIY cleaning products, kitchen + bath essentials, and zero-waste storage ideas.

No pressure, no perfection — just easy, practical changes that make your home feel fresher and your daily routine a little calmer.


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DIY Cleaning Products (Eco-Friendly + Non-Toxic)

Keeping your home clean doesn’t have to involve harsh chemicals or strong artificial fragrances. These simple DIY cleaning products use everyday ingredients to leave your home sparkling, fresh, and safe — especially for kids, pets, and anyone sensitive to synthetic cleaners. They’re budget-friendly, effective, and surprisingly fun to make. Start with the recipes that feel easiest and build from there!

1. All-Purpose Citrus Cleaning Spray

A bright, fresh-smelling cleaner that cuts through grease and leaves surfaces sparkling — minus the harsh chemicals.

What You’ll Need

  • White vinegar
  • Citrus peels (lemon, grapefruit, orange)
  • Water
  • Spray bottle

How to Make

Fill a jar with citrus peels and top with vinegar. Let sit for 1–2 weeks. Strain, dilute with equal parts water, and pour into a spray bottle.

Pro Tip

Add 5–10 drops of lemon or orange essential oil for extra shine.


2. Natural Glass + Mirror Cleaner

Streak-free shine without chemical fumes — perfect for windows, mirrors, and stainless steel.

What You’ll Need

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup vinegar
  • 1 tbsp rubbing alcohol (optional for faster drying)
  • Spray bottle

How to Make

Combine everything in a spray bottle and shake gently.

Pro Tip

Use a microfiber cloth for flawless results.


3. Homemade Soft Scrub for Sinks + Tubs

A gentle, creamy scrub that lifts soap scum and brightens sinks without scratching.

What You’ll Need

  • 1 cup baking soda
  • ¼ cup castile soap
  • A splash of water

How to Make

Mix baking soda and castile soap, adding small amounts of water until it forms a paste.

Pro Tip

Add 10 drops of tea tree oil for a natural disinfecting boost.


4. DIY Carpet + Upholstery Refreshing Powder

Absorbs odors, freshens fabrics, and leaves your home smelling clean.

What You’ll Need

  • 1 cup baking soda
  • 10–20 drops essential oil (lavender, lemon, peppermint)

How to Make

Mix well, sprinkle lightly over carpet or upholstery, wait 15 minutes, then vacuum.

Pro Tip

Store in a mason jar with shaker lid for easy use.


5. Disinfecting Vinegar + Herb Cleaner

A naturally antimicrobial cleaner infused with rosemary, thyme, or lavender.

What You’ll Need

  • White vinegar
  • Fresh herbs
  • Water
  • Spray bottle

How to Make

Steep herbs in vinegar for 1–2 weeks. Strain and dilute 1:1 with water.

Pro Tip

Rosemary works beautifully in kitchens; lavender is perfect for bathrooms.

Also be sure to check out our favorite recipe for DIY Laundry Detergents (power and liquid recipes!)


DIY Kitchen + Bath Essentials (Safe, Simple, Everyday Items)

Your kitchen and bathroom are two places where toxic products tend to hide — soaps, sprays, scrubs, and the little things we grab without thinking. These DIY essentials are gentle, natural, and incredibly easy to whip up at home. They smell amazing, feel luxurious, and help you replace everyday items with healthier, low-tox alternatives. Think of these as tiny upgrades that make your daily routine feel fresher and more intentional.

6. Reusable Antibacterial Kitchen Wipes

A reusable alternative to disposable wipes — perfect for quick spills.

What You’ll Need

  • A jar
  • Cloth squares
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 tbsp castile soap
  • 10 drops lemon or tea tree oil

How to Make

Mix solution in the jar, add cloths, and let them soak.

Pro Tip

Wash and reuse forever — eco-friendly and budget-friendly.


7. DIY Foaming Hand Soap

A gentle, moisturizing soap with zero synthetic fragrances.

What You’ll Need

  • Foaming soap dispenser
  • 2 tbsp castile soap
  • Water
  • Optional: lavender or eucalyptus essential oil

How to Make

Add castile soap to the dispenser, fill with water, and shake.


8. Natural Room + Linen Spray

Freshens any room, bedding, towels, or upholstery without chemicals.

What You’ll Need

  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tbsp witch hazel or vodka
  • Essential oils of choice
  • Spray bottle

How to Make

Combine ingredients in bottle and shake well.

Pro Tip

Use calming scents (lavender, vanilla) for bedrooms; citrus for living areas.

Here’s another homemade linen mist spray recipe we love, especially for the bedroom!


9. Moisturizing Coconut Body Scrub

Exfoliates, hydrates, and leaves skin glowing — perfect for dry weather.

What You’ll Need

  • ½ cup coconut oil
  • ½ cup sugar
  • 1 tsp vitamin E oil (optional)

How to Make

Mix all ingredients until you reach a sandy texture.

Pro Tip

Use gentle pressure — sugar scrubs are effective without scrubbing hard.


10. Homemade Bath Salts for Relaxation

Create a spa-like soak that melts stress and soothes muscles.

What You’ll Need

  • 1 cup Epsom salt
  • ½ cup sea salt
  • 10–15 drops lavender or chamomile oil

How to Make

Mix ingredients and store in a jar.

Pro Tip

Add a sprinkle of dried lavender buds for a luxury touch.


DIY Zero-Waste Storage (Reusable + Sustainable)

Reducing waste doesn’t require a full lifestyle overhaul — just a few thoughtful swaps. These DIY zero-waste storage ideas help you cut down on single-use plastics and create reusable alternatives that are cute, functional, and long-lasting. From beeswax wraps to produce bags, these projects make your kitchen feel more organized, eco-friendly, and deeply satisfying (trust me — nothing feels better than ditching plastic wrap).

11. Beeswax Food Wraps

An eco-friendly replacement for plastic wrap — washable, reusable, and beautiful.

What You’ll Need

  • Cotton fabric
  • Beeswax
  • Parchment paper
  • Iron

How to Make

Sprinkle beeswax on fabric, cover with parchment, iron until melted, and let cool.

Pro Tip

Use cotton with fun patterns to brighten up your kitchen.


12. Reusable Cotton Produce Bags

Perfect for fruits, vegetables, and grocery shopping without wasting plastic.

What You’ll Need

  • Lightweight cotton fabric
  • Scissors
  • Drawstring cord
  • Sewing machine or hemming tape

How to Make

Cut fabric to size, sew edges, and thread drawstring through the top.

Pro Tip

Make multiple sizes: small for herbs, large for potatoes.


13. Glass Jar Storage Labels (Non-Toxic + Reuse-Friendly)

Label pantry jars beautifully without single-use stickers.

What You’ll Need

  • Chalk markers
  • Mason jars
  • Removable label stickers (optional)

How to Make

Write labels with chalk markers so they can be wiped off and updated anytime.

Pro Tip

This works perfectly with reused jars from your recycling bin.


14. DIY Compost-Friendly Countertop Bin

A cute, functional system to collect food scraps without odors.

What You’ll Need

  • Small countertop bin
  • Baking soda
  • Parchment liners (optional)

How to Make

Sprinkle baking soda in the base of the bin to prevent smell. Add scraps and empty daily.

Pro Tip

Add 2–3 drops of lemon essential oil inside the lid for freshness.


15. Reusable Snack + Sandwich Wraps

A washable alternative to plastic sandwich bags — great for lunches and snacks.

What You’ll Need

  • Cotton fabric
  • Beeswax or vegan wax
  • Iron + parchment

How to Make

Create smaller beeswax wraps designed to fold like sandwich sleeves.

Pro Tip

Great for snacks, cheese, or leftovers on the go.


Wrapping Up

Creating a non-toxic home doesn’t happen in one day — and it doesn’t have to.

Start with one easy DIY project, see how great it feels, and add more when you’re ready. These small swaps add up to a cleaner home, a lighter footprint, and a calmer daily routine.

You’re already doing something wonderful by being here – so THANK YOU!

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