Yes, I think as you go through there is a small box that prompts you to add more detail for more accurate results, but I didn't do that either--I was just ball parking to get some idea of how many...
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Yes, I think as you go through there is a small box that prompts you to add more detail for more accurate results, but I didn't do that either--I was just ball parking to get some idea of how many...
You live in a small home like I do--I was shocked that 700 sq. ft. is considered a "medium" sized home on the calculator... they must be using global averages--not US ones!
Nestle, Pepsi and Coca-Cola have probably been responsible for the almost total disappearance of the once-ubiquitous water fountains.
I am finding that selling and renting is a strategy that some of my financially well-off senior friends are employing. My SIL (who is recently widowed) had moved with my brother from a beautiful home...
Shinn and Khadduri point to the success of the HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing program as an example of an effective implementation of the Housing First approach in the United States. The...
Aren't you referring to "dusty rose"--not "pink"? My bathroom fixtures (toilet, sink, tub) were that color.
When we moved into our NJ house in 1985 it was already very out-of-date with shag carpeting, ugly wallpaper murals, metallic wallpaper, and brown paneled family room walls. Because we didn't have...
Sad but true.
Needless to say, that's terrible. No one is truly "green" unless you live with a hunter-gatherer tribe in the woods. So anyone calling out people on a "greenness" yardstick better look at themselves...
There are a lot of ugly bedroom sets, which is why I don't like "sets" of anything. If you break them up, they may have some potential, based on individual merit and a lot of chalk paint.
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That is a beautiful house! I am finding myself partial to orange as accents these days--not so much lime green.
My DD and DSIL--my artist and style couple== are totally into midcentury modern. My...
... but not Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger apparently. They razed a rare mid-century modern home in LA to replace it with a modern "farmhouse" mansion. I lot of people weren't happy about...
Nice puzzle, happystuff!
I buy them when we have visitors. The last case I bought was for my kids from NJ when they came up for the eclipse, and it remains untouched. So, at least I have it for whatever bottled water...
Interesting story, jp! I've heard similar stories about dog cremations, but of course, it's a much more egregious practice with humans!
It was frustrating, that's for sure. It was in New York State.
That happened to us. But it was only one squatter (in my MIL's house that we were getting our renters to vacate so we could sell), and she was a substance abuser. Her social worker told us not to let...
I know.. I agree! There are great options for water if you really feel your city water doesn't cut it. You can get a Brita pitcher. Or you can have a water filter attached to your sink. I think that...
Earth Day was yesterday, but I was just thinking how things seem to be in such turmoil politically and ecologically and financially, and then I thought about how there are so many things wrong with...
Lifestyle--assuming you mean drugging and drinking--is just one cause of homelessness. Affordable housing seems to be a bigger reason for people being on the streets. ...
That sounds like good news? I hope?
Ironically, my DD, DSIL and I got "hooked on" Painkiller, the Netflix limited series, and we spent all afternoon binge-watching all 5 episodes. I found it compelling of course, because of my...
Those are beautiful lamps! I, too, have a thing about functional art, including lamps. One of the things that made the cut during The Purge was a lamp DH and I bought at a consignment shop in...
Beautiful!
Wow, I guess paintings are the blow-out gazingus pins of the truly frugal! I typically think long and hard about any purchase over $100--less than that, I'm too prone to fritter it away for some...