A lining of rocks at the bottom of a planter with no drainage can work in a pinch. The soil will work its way into the rocks eventually, so it's not a long-term solution. There is a product called ...
I love the look of the circular pool! It is sort of surprising to see it with the aqua-blue bottom, I would have expected to see a more natural colour for the liner.
Wow. There are a number of comments here that if I were the one asking for advice, I'd be mighty upset about being insulted. Bad form for a community, folks.
I'm also going to add my v...
You know, it is definitely not as bad as it could be. The interior carries the theme in a very stylish way.
If this were an actual residential house? I'd request the eye-bleach. But I ...
When I was growing up, this is exactly what my parents did. They partnered with some local real estate agents and offered their services doing this all through the 80's and early 90's. Some homes w...
Gaiam sells charcoal house kits for pretty cheap on their website (I've been thinking about getting some to help cope with the neighbours smoking seeping into my apartment). You could always throw ...
Our main kitchen trash can always gets lined (we use the tall Seventh Generation ones to fit our awkward skinny/tall can). We also tend to line our bathroom garbage bin purely for the sake of hygie...
An interesting idea....but I'd prefer it if the bathtub was the giant pond instead (minus the koi) (maybe with those crazy tiny fish that eat dead skin?) (okay, I've just totally creeped myself out...
I love the concept! For myself though, I would need to know if the nylon polymer could be recycled before buying. My city has an exceptional and unmatched recycling program and it would be the only...
In the past I've also used the charcoal that has been previously suggested with great success.
I would imagine that if the scents were something they lived with themselves, taking a mo...
My husband does the wet towel on the nice clean duvet thing all the time, as well as hiding glassware around the house. My biggest pet peeve is when he'll start piling recyclables/bottle returns/tr...
I would put in white subway tiles for a backsplash, paint the brick fireplace a dove grey, replace the pendant light with a bright white snappy retro looking one (like the Ikea Knappa), get some li...
Well said, airheartscheese. The excuse of "they are already grown so we can cut them down, we'll just plant more" isn't cutting it for me. Because it certainly isn't accurate or "sustainable".
I don't use paper towels. It's not because I'm a smug environmentalist, it's because there were plenty of ways before the paper towel came along to "do the job" that are still perfectly serviceable...
I keep a few out at any given time, rotating as needed. The one that gets the most attention (and I love the most of all) is 100 Suns by Michael Light. Our well thumbed through copy of 1000 Places ...
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This is a *fantastic* idea!
A lining of rocks at the bottom of a planter with no drainage can work in a pinch. The soil will work its way into the rocks eventually, so it's not a long-term solution. There is a product called ...
I love the look of the circular pool! It is sort of surprising to see it with the aqua-blue bottom, I would have expected to see a more natural colour for the liner.
Wow. There are a number of comments here that if I were the one asking for advice, I'd be mighty upset about being insulted. Bad form for a community, folks. I'm also going to add my v...
Absolutely stunning! I'm definitely going to look into a caddy to hold our few bottles that don't have anywhere to go.
*blinks* It's a cute design, to be sure. I just clearly need to stop hanging out in the gutters (with fishgirl, apparently).
You know, it is definitely not as bad as it could be. The interior carries the theme in a very stylish way. If this were an actual residential house? I'd request the eye-bleach. But I ...
When I was growing up, this is exactly what my parents did. They partnered with some local real estate agents and offered their services doing this all through the 80's and early 90's. Some homes w...
Gaiam sells charcoal house kits for pretty cheap on their website (I've been thinking about getting some to help cope with the neighbours smoking seeping into my apartment). You could always throw ...
Our main kitchen trash can always gets lined (we use the tall Seventh Generation ones to fit our awkward skinny/tall can). We also tend to line our bathroom garbage bin purely for the sake of hygie...
An interesting idea....but I'd prefer it if the bathtub was the giant pond instead (minus the koi) (maybe with those crazy tiny fish that eat dead skin?) (okay, I've just totally creeped myself out...
....wow.... I'll be adding a print of this to my personal collection. I absolutely love the concept of the website.
I love the concept! For myself though, I would need to know if the nylon polymer could be recycled before buying. My city has an exceptional and unmatched recycling program and it would be the only...
In the past I've also used the charcoal that has been previously suggested with great success. I would imagine that if the scents were something they lived with themselves, taking a mo...
* I think the assumption that simply talking about it will somehow cure it all is hilarious. I really meant to finish that sentence.
My husband does the wet towel on the nice clean duvet thing all the time, as well as hiding glassware around the house. My biggest pet peeve is when he'll start piling recyclables/bottle returns/tr...
I would put in white subway tiles for a backsplash, paint the brick fireplace a dove grey, replace the pendant light with a bright white snappy retro looking one (like the Ikea Knappa), get some li...
Well said, airheartscheese. The excuse of "they are already grown so we can cut them down, we'll just plant more" isn't cutting it for me. Because it certainly isn't accurate or "sustainable".
I don't use paper towels. It's not because I'm a smug environmentalist, it's because there were plenty of ways before the paper towel came along to "do the job" that are still perfectly serviceable...
I keep a few out at any given time, rotating as needed. The one that gets the most attention (and I love the most of all) is 100 Suns by Michael Light. Our well thumbed through copy of 1000 Places ...