Mudroom Foyer
Example of a large minimalist entryway design with white walls and a glass front door
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Mudroom Foyer
Example of a large minimalist entryway design with white walls and a glass front door
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T-T oh how I wish I had been able to give myself a monthly hobby budget. A local yarn shop is hosting a sweater yarn dyeing workshop- 5 skeins for $125 CAD, extra skeins $25/per. It's cheaper than their in-house-dyed yarn! AND they still have room!
But alas, I have already pre-spent my birthday, xmas, AND my hubby's birthday budget (with his blessing) plus some of our expected tax return money on Hozier in August.
Plus groceries are going up so our wiggle room is gone. Over $1K CAD a month to feed a family of four! $75 is ordering out ONCE. And we do NOT buy brand names, fancy foods, or meat that's not on sale.
I really hope it happens again next year or something when I might be able to scrounge up some extra cash or I finally find a second job.
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Denver Wood Exterior
An illustration of a substantial brown two-story wood exterior home with a shingle roof in the mountain style
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Green Walls in Commercial Spaces: A Sustainable Trend
Green walls have emerged as a sustainable trend in commercial spaces, transforming the way businesses approach interior and exterior design. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these living walls offer a range of benefits that align with contemporary environmental and corporate responsibility goals.
In offices and retail environments, green walls contribute to a healthier and more enjoyable workspace. The lush vegetation not only improves air quality by filtering out pollutants but also creates a visually pleasing ambience that fosters employee well-being. Numerous studies highlight the positive impact of greenery on mental health and productivity, making green walls a strategic investment for companies aiming to enhance the overall work environment.
Moreover, the incorporation of green walls in commercial spaces aligns with broader sustainability initiatives. As businesses increasingly recognise the importance of reducing their ecological footprint, green walls offer a tangible way to promote sustainability. These indoor vertical gardens contribute to energy efficiency by providing additional insulation, reducing the heat island effect in urban areas, and even lowering overall energy consumption within buildings. As a result, green walls serve as a visible testament to a company’s commitment to environmental stewardship and corporate social responsibility.
The trend of integrating green walls into commercial spaces is not merely an aesthetic choice but a strategic and sustainable one. As businesses strive to create more Eco-friendly and employee-centric environments, green walls stand out as a versatile and impactful solution that aligns with the ethos of modern, socially responsible enterprises.
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Dining Room Phoenix
Image of a medium-sized, minimalist great room with a concrete floor, white walls, a traditional fireplace, and a metal fireplace
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Midcentury Bedroom in San Francisco
Example of a large 1950s master medium tone wood floor and orange floor bedroom design with gray walls
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Infinity - Contemporary Pool
Pool - large contemporary backyard rectangular and concrete paver infinity pool idea
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An example of a large traditional full sun backyard concrete paver landscaping.
This is an illustration of a sizable, traditional, full-sun concrete paver backyard landscaping.
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Austin Contemporary Patio
Patio fountain - mid-sized contemporary backyard concrete paver patio fountain idea with no cover
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Landscape Fire Pit
An example of a small traditional full sun backyard stone formal garden with a fire pit in spring.
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