Have you ever noticed your roof leaking or had a hole in it? If so, this is the first sign that it's time to get your roof repaired. It's easy to know when it's time for repairs because many different signs indicate whether or not you need them. This blog post will go over some of these signs and give an outline of what to do if they occur.
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Jean Louis Tosque (cover image), Harald Matern
Many people consider huge, open spaces signs of luxury. However, more and more people decide to live in compact homes and micro-apartments. The so-called tiny house movement has been rapidly growing in popularity, especially in the last few years.
In today's modern world, people want their houses to feel at one with the natural world around them. This is because, after the hustle and bustle of engaging in a busy job, their house needs to feel more and more like a sanctuary.
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VJ Von Art (cover image)
The exterior of your house is a great way to express your personal style and taste. There are many ways you can make your exterior design stand out. Whether you're going for a modern look or a more classic feel, your design should reflect who you are as a person.
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R ARCHITECTURE
Do you love spending time outside? If so, then your yard is the perfect place to make that happen. You can spruce up any outdoor space with a little hard work and creativity, and enjoy it for years to come. Your outdoor space is one of the few places where you can be creative without worrying about major consequences, so take advantage of that. Her...
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Manolo Solis (cover image), Engin Akyurt
Do you want to add more style to a small space? Let's consider our valuable tips on how to make your small room seem much more spacious than it actually is.
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Lissete Laverde
Many people don’t know how to use their room dividers and just think it is a decoration. Whereas that is not the only case at all. Room Dividers can be used in many different ways that you might not have considered before. They are perfect for office spaces, classroom dividers, and even bedrooms.
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Benjamin Child (cover image), Toa Heftiba
How to get children back to learning and socializing has vexed parents and school administrators since the pandemic’s onset. One architect devised a solution to these unprecedented circumstances, an award‐winning Classroom of the Future concept that sets post‐pandemic learning free from enclosure.
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Julie D. Taylor
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Courtesy Berliner Architects