Building an energy-efficient home has never been simpler. You don’t need to make wholesale changes to your home at once. Instead, look at your budget and set aside some funds for making these investments.
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Deborah DeGraffenreid
Unless you are flush with cash, buying a condo in New York City is a matter of what you can afford, not what looks best. However, for the rich and famous, there are some incredible condos with beautiful designs. These condos are luxurious within and striking on the outside, making them the envy of people the world over.
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Liliana Alvarez
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Leonhard Niederwimmer
Americans spend more than 400 hours in the kitchen every year. That truly means it’s the heart of the home. But if your kitchen isn’t meeting your expectations, it may be time to take action.
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Murat Demircan
As there are many scenarios where plagiarism in architecture or other forms of design is present, many people want to eradicate it. Read to learn why are they so common.
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Lance Anderson
The process of remodeling a kitchen can be frustrating and overwhelming without the right planning. You want to create a cooking space that fits your needs and has modern features to make your culinary experiences more enjoyable. Even if you're looking for easy upgrade ideas on a tight budget, features like pull-out shelves and an eye-catching back...
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Max Vakhtbovych
Whether you're interested in sustainability or cutting-edge technology, there's no doubt that Europe has some of the world's top architecture schools. So if you're ready to pursue your passion for design and start your career as an architect, check out these top five European schools right now!
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Natalie Crawford
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Delft University of Technology
Replacing your roof is a big job. It's not something you want to do more than once every few years, so when the time comes, you want to make sure it's done right. Here are some tips to help make the process go as smoothly as possible.
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Evgeny Tchebotarev
Passive house is a voluntary standard for energy efficiency in a building, which reduces the building's ecological footprint. It results in ultra-low energy buildings that require little energy for space heating or cooling.
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D1 Construction
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D1 Construction in collaboration with Passive House School