DIY Builds
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They prevent people from seeing through, but brighten up rooms by allowing light to pass. As paper is porous, shōji also help airflow and reduce humidity.
The pea gravel will help with drainage and helps establish an even more solid and reliable base. Even if you don't need to fill the whole base,...
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Popping bubble wrap helps relax that muscle tension. It reduces stress and anxiety. In fact, studies have shown that, sometimes, the human brain...
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If we have to sum it up in a single rule, gutters need a downspout around every 30 to 40 feet. For most homes, this means installing spouts at...
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Baking soda (AKA sodium bicarbonate) kills rats and mice when they ingest it. This is because, when the baking soda hits their stomachs, it begins...
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Even while the number of purely traditional washitsu rooms diminishes, it is common to lay tatami in one part of a Western-style room for sleeping, set up shōji instead of curtains, and set off lights with washi lampshades.
Standard concrete slabs are generally lower in cost per square foot than the alternative. Typically, you will pay 10%-15% more if you choose paving...
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A circular saw makes a great door cutter. Make sure your saw blade is sharp and has a minimum of 18 teeth. Hold the circular saw against the edge...
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A tarp is your best bet for covering stacked firewood. Be sure to cover just the top of the pile (not the sides, since that can block airflow), and...
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Maximum height of 2.5 metres in the case of a building, enclosure or container within two metres of a boundary of the curtilage of the...
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