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When you live in urban areas, gardens are few and far between, which means you need to get a little creative. If your home has the structural capability and you have the correct permissions, you can transform your rooftop or terrace into a peaceful retreat. However, before you dive in and start buying furniture, you need to assess the situation - c...
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George E.
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The internet has become an integral part of our lives. Many people work from home and kids learn virtually everything via the internet. You likely have a cable from an ISP that connects to your router for both wired and wireless connections. But have you ever wondered what other ways exist for connecting a home to the internet? This is what we will...
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Kristina Lozanova
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Chauhan Moniz
Texas is one of the most diverse American states, and its architecture is a perfect encapsulation of its rich culture and history. Whether we talk about mid-century homes, or apartments for rent, it is important to say that each home or building in Texas is unique and has a history behind it. 
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Lilly Miller
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Mitchell Kmetz (cover image)
Setting up a space for outdoor entertainment is the best decision that you have made. The next step is choosing an outdoor furniture set that feels comfortable and matches your needs to perfection. Lounge areas, al fresco dining settings, sun lounges, and lazy bags are some available options.
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Edward Roesch
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Randy Fath
Kitchen TV is a popular trend in design. People that spend time cooking and cleaning their kitchen would highly appreciate having a sort of entertainment to make their time more pleasant. On the other hand, they like to access recipes for experimenting with flavors. However, from a designer's point of view, fitting a TV in a kitchen can be challeng...
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Edward Roesch
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Kitchenality
Whether you’re building a house, industrial property, or any manmade structure, you need to consider the type of material being used. The most common types of material are bricks, metals, aggregates, clay, and concrete, but there are many more options to choose from. Your choice will come down to cost-effectiveness, ease of access, and purpose.
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Kristina Lozanova
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Lorena Darquea (cover image)
Replacing your windows and doors can not only make your home more stylish, but it can also make it more energy-efficient. Newer windows and doors can save you money on your energy bills by blocking out the cold in the winter and the heat in the summer. So if you're looking to save money and upgrade your home simultaneously, a new set of windows and...
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Allen Brown
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Marvin Meyer