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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...
Written by
Allen Brown
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Manolo Solis (cover image), Engin Akyurt
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.
Written by
Allen Brown
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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
While a nice hot shower is relaxing, nothing beats the feeling of a long warm soak. A large tub, where you can sit for hours in chin-deep warm water, may be something you're looking forward to. A long soak in a large tub such as a free standing tub can help ease aches and pains, relieve stress, and soothe tired muscles and joints. 
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Dan M
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Reza Mohtashami (cover image)
Scandinavians have a characteristic minimalist style that never fails to impress interior designers. That kind of aesthetic looks great and feels incredibly cozy, no matter how small the room that you decide to implement it in is.
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Maria Brendel
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Scandinavian shade of white by A+ studio
Construction is a major industry that can be found in every country. It’s one of the largest industries, and it has been growing steadily for over fifty years. The construction industry creates 14% of the world’s GDP, which is more than any other industry by far and employs 10% of the world population.
Written by
Allen Brown
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freepik (cover image), Borko Manigoda