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Eco-friendly Doghouse Heated and Cooled with GeoThermal Energy « Luxury Housing Trends
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Luxury Housing Trends and Home Improvement Ideas. Eco-friendly Doghouse Heated and Cooled with GeoThermal Energy. Lindsay 31 January 2009. Looking for a doghouse that’s cool for Fido in the summer and warm in the winter? Try one that installs underground and takes advantage of the earth’s insulation. The underground dog house comes with a life time warranty, and there is no assembly required (of course, you’ll have to dig a hole to put it in! The DogEden house costs $400. This is a brilliant idea! I beli...
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From the Doll House to the Dog House: 2012-07-08
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From the Doll House to the Dog House. A no-debt rehabilitation of an early twentieth-century home, using as many low-consumption tactics and recycled/re-purposed materials as can be gotten away with. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. I got something done! Storms, and used as the regular window. There are three that are needing help like yesterday. Next up, staining and refinishing the porch door. Yippie. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Victorian Farmhouse Reborn. I'm Back With Some Appliance Repair.
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Bathroom « Luxury Housing Trends
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Luxury Housing Trends and Home Improvement Ideas. Most bathrooms come with the necessities: a toilet, sink, and tub or shower, but adding some bathroom furniture can be a great way to increase storage and incorporate a bit of your own style and personality in the space. Ideas, let’s take a look at what UK-based BetterBathrooms.com offers. Bathtub panels offer a way to warm up the look of a bathroom. While they don’t usually incorporate storage, the pleasant wood tones can make installation wort...While m...
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From the Doll House to the Dog House: 2011-02-20
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From the Doll House to the Dog House. A no-debt rehabilitation of an early twentieth-century home, using as many low-consumption tactics and recycled/re-purposed materials as can be gotten away with. Sunday, February 20, 2011. No More Dog in the Dog House. My poor old doggie died. Two shot syringes and five minutes later it was all done, and we buried him out by his doghouse with his long snout pointed to the road like he always lay. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Victorian Farmhouse Reborn.
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From the Doll House to the Dog House: 2010-10-31
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From the Doll House to the Dog House. A no-debt rehabilitation of an early twentieth-century home, using as many low-consumption tactics and recycled/re-purposed materials as can be gotten away with. Friday, November 5, 2010. Some people collect cats and dogs, and some get odder items sent their way. This was headed to the landfill, so like the fool I am I told him to load it up and I'd take care of it. It is an old Fischer, from sometime in the mid twenties. Look at the legs! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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From the Doll House to the Dog House: Plaster dust in the morning
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From the Doll House to the Dog House. A no-debt rehabilitation of an early twentieth-century home, using as many low-consumption tactics and recycled/re-purposed materials as can be gotten away with. Thursday, October 17, 2013. Plaster dust in the morning. Taking plaster from the kitchen walls. No pictures because the grit will wreck my camera. I wish I could post the smell so everyone could share that. Instead, have a picture of the door I got for my dining room. Lisa and Robb . . . Off the Urban Grid.
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From the Doll House to the Dog House: 2010-10-24
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From the Doll House to the Dog House. A no-debt rehabilitation of an early twentieth-century home, using as many low-consumption tactics and recycled/re-purposed materials as can be gotten away with. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Coming up on a year. I'll have been in here a year come Thanksgiving. Doesn't seem like it, and I sure didn't get all done that I wanted to. Rent a jackhammer from Armstrong. Richard and I applied it to the back steps. The chunks were loaded, and then hauled away.
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From the Doll House to the Dog House: 2013-10-13
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From the Doll House to the Dog House. A no-debt rehabilitation of an early twentieth-century home, using as many low-consumption tactics and recycled/re-purposed materials as can be gotten away with. Thursday, October 17, 2013. Plaster dust in the morning. Taking plaster from the kitchen walls. No pictures because the grit will wreck my camera. I wish I could post the smell so everyone could share that. Instead, have a picture of the door I got for my dining room. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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