Go The Green Way

New Casinos Opening in Las Vegas

While the rest of the world came to a screeching halt during the pandemic planting shrubs in the front yard, construction in Las Vegas continued as usual. Although non-essential businesses in Sin City were forced to close their doors, they reopened to visitors in June 2020. Ready to recoup any losses, Vegas hasn’t slowed down …

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How Many Coats of Primer on Cabinets?

Professional woodworkers and DIY enthusiasts alike often wonder the magic number when applying primer paint on cabinets. You should aim for at least two coats of primer on cabinets. Although one coat is sometimes sufficient, two are even better as it ensures a more durable, more stain-resistant finish with fewer surface imperfections. However, you might …

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Easy To Follow Steps For A More Sustainable Bathroom

Sustainability has become even more critical in today’s world; recognising our environmental impact and taking steps to reduce it should be the number one concern for all of us. But, unfortunately, our bathroom can significantly impact the environment. In this article, we will be discussing some simple ways you can make your bathroom more eco …

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How to Create Your Own Butterfly Garden

Did you know that you can build your butterfly garden? No matter how big or small your garden is, you too can have your butterfly haven with the right plants and preparation. So, why are butterfly gardens a thing? Having butterflies in your garden can be a joyful and fulfilling experience with green and black …

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How Retaining Walls Help Preserve Our Waterways

Coastal ocean frontages are some of the few places on earth that experience the full wrath of nature. These places experience strong waves and the violence of fluctuating tides which lead to massive erosion and land deterioration. These harsh weather conditions make coastal projects some of the most challenging to work on. Given the right …

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Ecological Wallpaper for a Healthier Home

When we hear the word “wallpaper” our mind, especially for those of us not on the younger side of life, floats to memories of the childhood. Our ancestral family homes, with those beautiful, if a little tattered walls decorated with carefully drawn motifs, or those yellowing polaroid pictures of our childhood, with eclectic geometries and …

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