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Is a Humidifier Right for You? Unveiling the Benefits & Drawbacks!

Architecture Ideas

Experts generally recommend keeping indoor humidity between 30 to 40 percent, though that depends on the temperature. A room with higher humidity can actually feel warmer at a lower temperature because our skin loses moisture more slowly. This will help you avoid making common mistakes in choosing the right one for your needs.

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Reader’s Choice: The 10 Most Popular Architecture Projects on Architizer in 2022

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A stellar drawing, rendering or photo, and a detailed project description can go a long way in making a project stand out, as does tagging the stellar contributors on a project. Klopf Architecture shows us how this is done with their intervention on this Roger Lee-designed house in Stanford, CA, which they completely gutted and expanded.

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 House Sidings for You: a Guide

Architecture Ideas

House sidings play a crucial part in the longevity and aesthetics of your humble abode. These sidings can be installed onto newly constructed houses or can be put over all sorts of existing sidings. House sidings are very popular in the US especially in places with warm and humid weather. Source: angi.com. Wooden Siding.

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Best AC (air conditioner) in India | Best AC brands in India (Prices incl.)

Building and Interiors

Interestingly, the AC that we know today was first made for controlling air humidity rather than cooling. The summers in India are getting unbearable every year. Now, all of us are at the mercy of the air conditioner to keep us cool and sweat-free! So, thanks to technological advancement, we have an air conditioning system for everyone.

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The Unexpected Satisfaction of Leaving Behind the American Dream

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In June of this year, when we sold and said goodbye to our blue-shingled bungalow-style house of nine years and left Maryland for California, my family and I hadn’t stepped foot inside the Oakland, California, rental we were about to move into. Everything about it was inviting except for the price tags. I dreaded summer the most.