About Eco Home Future

Eco Home Future is a practical sustainable living publication for world. We cover eco-friendly homes, energy saving, solar and renewable energy, smart-home technology, sustainable products, home gardening, home improvement, and the trends shaping future homes. We write for people who want to make real changes — not the dramatic “throw out everything plastic this weekend” kind, but the gradual, affordable kind that actually sticks.

What we are, and aren’t

We are journalists and sustainability writers, working with input from electricians, solar installers, master gardeners, and architects who specialise in green building. We are not government certifiers, structural engineers, or licensed electricians. Our articles inform your decisions; for actual installation, structural changes, or anything safety-adjacent, hire a qualified professional.

Our priorities, in order

  1. Practical over performative. A ₹500 LED swap that saves ₹3,000/year beats a ₹2 lakh solar setup the household can’t afford yet.
  2. Honest about trade-offs. Solar panels need 7-10 years to break even in most cases. Composting attracts pests if done wrong. Smart-home gear has privacy trade-offs. We name these openly.
  3. Source-cited. Claims about subsidies, star ratings, or savings link back to MNRE, BEE, state electricity boards, or peer-reviewed research.
  4. Updates. Subsidies and tariffs change. Articles are dated and revised when policy shifts materially.

What we cover

Editorial independence

We accept advertising (Google AdSense) and use affiliate links to compare appliances, solar partners, and sustainable products. Affiliate relationships do not influence our editorial conclusions. See our disclaimer and editorial policy for details.

Who writes here

Contributors include sustainability journalists, certified solar installers, electricians, master gardeners, and green-building architects. Articles covering electrical installation, solar systems, or anything with safety implications are reviewed before publication by a qualified contributor.

Get in touch

Story ideas, corrections, or partnership questions — start with our contact page.