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Bennington brings offices home

April 23, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Modular Home

Today, services at the Bennington state office building off North Street are expected to be back on the same site they’ve been for decades after weeks of dislocation.
The offices are to open at regular hours, although situated slightly to the south and north of the existing state office building, which will remain closed.
The Department of [...]

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Work from home in style – Home offices don’t have to be boring!

March 13, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Now with most households owning a PC and with over 3 million people using their home for work there is an increasing need for home offices that are both super stylish and well designed.
Hammonds – the home office, bedroom and closet people – has just introduced two cutting edge finishes to its top selling home [...]

An architect finds that designing his own home can be career-building

February 22, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Architect Neal Schwartz and his partner, lawyer Ron Flynn, didn’t want to move from their loft home on Potrero Hill in San Francisco until they had the urge to adopt a dog. And that led to their purchase and remodel of a rundown 800-square-foot house into an unusual three-story home designed around a courtyard, a [...]

InRetail 2007: Designing possibilities for retail environments

February 20, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

In an age of miniaturisation and globalisation, average consumers today are very demanding when it comes to the layout and aesthetics of any establishment they visit. They want to be attracted and motivated to enter a shop or stall and in that moment of decision-making rests the difference between a prospect and a sale for [...]

Home Decoration Planning Bathrooms

March 29, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Bathrooms and toilets have always been mused as the intellectuals to spend some time alone and do some thinking and be with peace with oneself. An ideal bath retreat at home may not have a spa, a luxurious Jacuzzi or a whirlpool but is still a place that soothes one’s eyes and mind at once [...]

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Room Interior with Indoor Plants Ideas

That’s a one of tips to keep the room cool and fresh, you can keep the plants inside the room, but you can’t keep it carelessly it could reduce the

Modular Buildings – A Portable and Low Cost Construction Alternative

Natalie Aranda We are often surprised by the rapid transformation of a vast landscape - a shopping center, a business park etc. Some of those buildings are built using modular construction

Bennington brings offices home

Today, services at the Bennington state office building off North Street are expected to be back on the same site they've been for decades after weeks of dislocation. The offices are

Herbs Garden – Greener, cleaner and meaner

STEAMY shower scenes have been banned from the new series of Big Brother starting tonight. And it's not because producers are stamping out smut. The housemates will have a limited water

Simple Tips Turn Your Cramped Bathroom Into a Cozy Retreat

Bathroom is one of the place at home for relaxing, so you need to design your bathroom as well as possible. Don't worry if you just have a small space

The Latest Flower Trends in Interior Decorating for your Home & Office

By: Janna Hagan In this time period, people are as busy as ever. Mom's and dad's working overtime can be very hectic and hard to handle at some points. Include the

New native landscaping book available

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) State Conservationist J.R. Flores announced the availability of a new landscaping publication. The 40-page full-color publication is titled “Living Landscapes in North Dakota: A Guide
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