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10 Floor Ideas

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No matter how large or small your home, how luxurious or humble, it has at least one type of flooring. Many have two or more. If you don’t absolutely love or hate what’s there, you probably don’t think much about it at all. Builders usually install the most neutral materials that make sense for their communities. Live in an affordable suburb and you may have vinyl in your kitchen and baths. Live in a luxurious enclave and you likely have wood, natural stone or porcelain tile. The good news is that there are tremendous advances across the board, and updating your floor can have a tremendous impact on your home’s style and value. It can also improve your well-being, comfort and convenience. Where to start You have more choices than ever in flooring for your home, and the choice of what to use should start with functionality. How much wear will it take? How will moisture impact it? How easy is it to maintain? How hard or soft is it underfoot? Trends change over time — remember carpeted ma...

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6 Home Ideas

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Taking steps to improve energy efficiency in your everyday life can save you money, reduce pollution, add to your comfort, and improve your sense of well-being. Around the house, on the road, and in your community, following these tips can help you become more energy efficient today. Stayathome ideas and inspiration Details zu Home Ideas Stielstaubsauger 188 in 18 Zyklon Staubsauger Beutel amp Kabellos Amazing Home Ideas and Ingenious Space Saving Designs ▶18 HOME IDEAS CLEANING Reinigungstücher von Penny Markt ansehen 18 Chic Home Decorating Ideas Easy Interior Design And Decor 18 Best New Eco Home Ideas Amazonde Mola Francesc Zamora title Home Ideas cooking Kaffeemaschine Home Decor on Twitter Wohnzimmer design Innenarchitektur HOME IDEAS Mikrofaserreinigungstücher von Penny Markt ansehen Jackson Design and Remodeling offers home ideas to consider this 18 Best Tiny Home Ideas Decor Home Ideas updated their cover photo Decor Home Ideas Home Decor Ideas Hom...

8 Garden Arch

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  Surrounded by majestic Douglas firs, Oregon’s Portland Japanese Garden (PJG) is a piece of Japan transplanted to the Pacific Northwest. As one would expect, the park’s five exquisite landscapes echo the gardens of Kyoto or Kanazawa. The real surprise is its new Cultural Village, created by the Tokyo-based architect Kengo Kuma, that opened in April. Though separated by a vast ocean and wide gaps in construction culture, Kuma’s complex—a trio of buildings clustered around a courtyard—extracts essential elements of Japan’s traditional architecture while steering clear of trite quotation. Importing a keen sensitivity to nature and a meticulous treatment of materials, Kuma’s addition to the PJG is his first major work in the United States. It is a stunning debut. Additional Content: Jump to credits & specifications Situated on city-owned land occupied by the Oregon Zoo in the 1950s, the nonprofit PJG organization was founded in the 1960s, when municipalities were building Japanese gar...