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What is Xeriscaping
Xeriscaping is a term for low water gardening. This type of gardening has typically been implemented in areas of the country where there are restrictions on water usage and where the hot dry climate can quickly kill fragile plants. Recently, xeriscaping has been…
Residential Designer
Many homeowners planning to remodel are often surprised when asked if they have plans for their project. While a contractor may be able to draw a set of building plans, residential designers are specialists who are trained to use space most efficiently and educated in…
Tip: Water Seepage
Finding the cause of water seepage is absolutely essential to its cure. The hardest type of water problem to correct is one created by faulty construction practices at the time the house was built. Proper drainage is a crucial consideration in selecting the…
Small Feng Shui Tips
The art of Feng Shui, or the arranging and positioning of different objects to let the energy flow better in your house and work space is said to promote health and energy. Here are a few small things you can do in your home to…
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