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Noise pollution is a big problem, especially if you are living in a city. The increase in population and people moving towards cities to make a living is increasing the amount of noise pollution in the environment to a great extent. There are many ways to reduce the amount of sound that enters your home from the street, but they are very costly pro...
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Mark Johnson
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Michael's Superstore
If you reside in a city then and you are bound to have a noise pollution problem in your area. This can be not very pleasant because you cannot relax during the day or night time whenever you want to have calm and peaceful time inside your home. But there are some things that you can do to prevent those sounds from coming inside your home through y...
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Mark Johnson
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Denys Nevozhai
As its name so subtly suggests, the Japandi interior design style is a simple combination of Japanese and Scandinavian elements. While these two styles might not seem to be so similar at first, they both incorporate plenty of clean, simple, and natural aspects, while putting an emphasis on functionality, minimalism, and the aesthetic value of modes...
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Lilly Miller
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Daniel Chen (cover image), Davide Cantelli, Paul Hanaoka, 五玄土 ORIENTO
Spring thunderstorms can damage your home and roof through rain, hail, high winds, and lightning. Lightning is a naturally occurring electrostatic discharge. Most lightning strikes cause damage through the large current flowing in the return stroke or through the heat generated by this current flow, and the continuing current.
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Arnold Bloom
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Milehightraveler
Creating an eco-friendly environment is an ongoing process. Rather than getting frustrated and giving up on this mission, you need to stay the course. Below are some things you can do to reduce the strain you and your family put on the environment.
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Wendy Dessler
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Cover image: Courtesy of Clearpoint / Milroy Perera
Sustainable architecture has been on the rise ever since the green movement made its way into our lives. Nowadays, it’s no longer enough to build a beautiful house that will cater to your every need. Instead, it’s about managing to achieve that while also making your home as sustainable and eco-friendly as possible.
Written by
Nemanja Marinkoff
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Patrick Bingham Hall, Nic Granleese