March 25th, 2008 by admin
People use—and waste—more water in the bathroom than in any other room in the house. Add all that water use with polluting soaps and shampoos, the energy used to heat the water, and more—and your bathroom could be doing damage to the environment.
But it doesn’t have to be that way. There are many things you can do to bring a little green into your bathroom. Here are just a few.
Energy-efficient light bulbs. Fluorescent bulbs are 90% more efficient than incandescents. Incandescent bulbs lose most of their energy as heat—which makes them a fire hazard as well.
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March 4th, 2008 by admin
Let’s face it; most of the time we spend at home in the United States (and certainly elsewhere) is spent in the kitchen or in the dining area, as some prefer to call it. In earlier times, homes often lacked a living room and the kitchen area served the multipurpose use of a place to take meals and a place to socialize and just plain relax.
In many places, things haven’t changed that much over the years because family traditions are typically hard to change.
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February 22nd, 2008 by admin
The actual design of an outdoor lighting system is determined by the site characteristics, the landscape effect desired its function, and the homeowner’s personal tastes.
Most hardware stores and home improvement centers sell low voltage kits with a built-in transformer and a timer which lets you determine when the lighting is activated or deactivated.
The transformers use 120-volt current, which is standard in nearly all households. The transformer then converts the current to 12 volts resulting in a safe and economical power source.
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January 14th, 2008 by admin
People use—and waste—more water in the bathroom than in any other room in the house. Add all that water use with polluting soaps and shampoos, the energy used to heat the water, and more—and your bathroom could be doing damage to the environment.
But it doesn’t have to be that way. There are many things you can do to bring a little green into your bathroom. Here are just a few.
Energy-efficient light bulbs. Fluorescent bulbs are 90% more efficient than incandescents. Incandescent bulbs lose most of their energy as heat—which makes them a fire hazard as well.
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