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Breath of Fresh Air - Indoor plants that can help clean air in the home.
Breath of Fresh Air Peace Lily beats most other indoor plants when controlling indoor air pollutants.
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Using Toys to Open a Fixed-Code Garage Door in 10 Seconds
Hacker Samy Kamkar has developed a new technique that enables him to open virtually any fixed code garage door in under 10 seconds.
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Hiring professionals for mould removal
Mould in a way is known to cause many health complications for individuals. If it is present in your home you have to look for methods by which you can get it cleaned and take steps so that it never grows again.
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3 Ways To Improve Indoor Air Quality To Reduce Allergens
Improve indoor air quality and control allergies using these smart strategies to eliminate the hidden pollutants around your home.
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See sunlight in your home at Night
Who says you have to wait on a clear day to see the sky bright in blue colour? Or wait till the sun rise before you see daylight? Don't wait any longer. Soon you will be able to see blue skies in your home. You will have to thank this LED panels for replacing natural light with artificial light, and allowing those who spend most of their time indoor to feel like they are outside sitting in the sun, even at night.
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18 Fresh Interior Design Trends to Watch For in 2014
Encompassing a number of the trends in 2014, the above image includes turquoise, light wood tones, floral influence, outdoor furniture inside and a little
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Hot New Home Trends For 2014
There must be a million trends out there for every coming year. (It’s no wonder that making New Year’s Resolutions is so popular – a new year equals change
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Why You Should (or shouldn't) Buy a Fixer Upper
Before anyone considers purchasing a fixer-upper, they should ask themselves a few simple questions. The first may seem a silly one to ask, but it’s really a question worth pondering. Do you prefer newer or older homes. This answer may seem straightforward – either yes or no – but it really isn’t.
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HowStuffWorks "Is your drywall making you sick?"
Is your drywall making you sick? Check out this article from HowStuffWorks about Chinese drywall to learn if your drywall is making you sick.
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