Hygge (pronounced hoo-gah) is a Danish concept loosely translated as a warm feeling of happiness.Heres how to implement the concept into your homes design.Keep It ComfyYour home should be personal and inviting rather than formal or trendy. Choose decor that you find...
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5 Features Every Healthy Home Needs
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6 Ways to Transform Your Home Into a Wellness Sanctuary
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How Your Home Can Help You Achieve Your Yearly Resolutions
These four changes around the house will set you up for success this year.Be More ActiveEngage in a hobby, like gardening or learning an instrument. Create a designated space in your home that inspires you to pursue your passion.Increase MindfulnessDecluttering your...
How LEED-Certified Homes Benefit Your Health
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4 Wellness Features That Set Your Home Apart
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5 Features Health-Conscious Buyers Want in a Home
Appeal to the health-conscious homebuyer with these five features…Air PurifierAir purifiers can protect from bacteria and viruses, as well as increase air quality.Water FilterFiltration systems remove contaminants and soften water – this means drinkable water from...
5 Reasons to Use Reclaimed Wood in Your Home
Some things just get better with age, and thats certainly the case when it comes to reclaimed wood. Brand-new wood floors and ceiling beams have plenty of appeal, but if you want to give your home a distinguished look, you may want to consider salvaging timber from an...
4 Ways LEED-Certified Homes Benefit Your Health
Here are a few ways going green in your home is good for you!Removal of Air PollutantsState-of-the-art ventilation and air filtering systems monitor air flow while removing pollutants, dust, and mold spores.More Natural LightLEED-Certified homes connect inhabitants to...
How to Combine the Benefits of Nature and City Living
Heres how to stay connected with nature in the city.Create Your Own OasisWhether its a small backyard or a spacious terrace, try to surround yourself with plants wherever you can.Rooftop GardensA growing trend in the city, hotels sport verdant lounges and restaurants,...
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How to Warm Up Your Home With Hygge
Hygge (pronounced hoo-gah) is a Danish concept loosely translated as a warm feeling of happiness.Heres how to implement the concept into your homes design.Keep It ComfyYour home should be personal and inviting rather than formal or trendy. Choose decor that you find...
5 Features Every Healthy Home Needs
Published with permission from RISMedia.
6 Ways to Transform Your Home Into a Wellness Sanctuary
Published with permission from RISMedia.
How Your Home Can Help You Achieve Your Yearly Resolutions
These four changes around the house will set you up for success this year.Be More ActiveEngage in a hobby, like gardening or learning an instrument. Create a designated space in your home that inspires you to pursue your passion.Increase MindfulnessDecluttering your...
How LEED-Certified Homes Benefit Your Health
Published with permission from RISMedia.
4 Wellness Features That Set Your Home Apart
Published with permission from RISMedia.
5 Features Health-Conscious Buyers Want in a Home
Appeal to the health-conscious homebuyer with these five features…Air PurifierAir purifiers can protect from bacteria and viruses, as well as increase air quality.Water FilterFiltration systems remove contaminants and soften water – this means drinkable water from...
5 Reasons to Use Reclaimed Wood in Your Home
Some things just get better with age, and thats certainly the case when it comes to reclaimed wood. Brand-new wood floors and ceiling beams have plenty of appeal, but if you want to give your home a distinguished look, you may want to consider salvaging timber from an...
4 Ways LEED-Certified Homes Benefit Your Health
Here are a few ways going green in your home is good for you!Removal of Air PollutantsState-of-the-art ventilation and air filtering systems monitor air flow while removing pollutants, dust, and mold spores.More Natural LightLEED-Certified homes connect inhabitants to...
How to Combine the Benefits of Nature and City Living
Heres how to stay connected with nature in the city.Create Your Own OasisWhether its a small backyard or a spacious terrace, try to surround yourself with plants wherever you can.Rooftop GardensA growing trend in the city, hotels sport verdant lounges and restaurants,...