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		<title>Niagara Riverhouse Design by Zerafa Studio llc</title>
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Thanks for Mr Jason M Zerafa who sent us their latest work called Riverhouse Niagara, situated on a riverfront in Niagara Falls. The principal feature of the 1.85 acre site fronting the Niagara River just upstream from the Horseshoe Falls is the long unobstructed river views across the full 164 ft width of the property. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Fluorescents aren&#8217;t the only alternative &#8212; light-emitting diodes offer an energy-efficient and non-polluting way to illuminate our lives</title>
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We know about fluorescents &#8212; both the good and the bad. But there is another technology to consider for reducing energy consumption that could end [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Kitchens need light</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of Mark Schomisch&#8217;s glass-walled house is so flooded with light that wearing sunglasses inside is almost necessary. Step into his kitchen, however, and night-vision goggles might be the eyewear of choice. It&#8217;s dark with slick, black-tiled walls, black marble countertops, oak cabinets stained deep graphite and dusky lights.
&#8220;I wanted the kitchen to be an [...]]]></description>
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