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novisiblemeansTiny houses now avlaible at Bunnings but there's a catchthenewdaily.com.auA trip to Bunnings can now end in home ownership. On a regular Saturday, prospective property owners can pick up a snag, buy a few succulents and buy …
novisiblemeansIKEA is working on robotic furniture for small apartmentsverified_publisherEngadget - Christine FisherIn the future, robots will push your bed around to make your apartment feel bigger. IKEA wants to "empower people to have big dreams for small homes." To do so, it's creating a line of robotic furniture. Today, the company announced that it's partnering with Ori, an American startup that develops …
novisiblemeansThese easy-to-build shelters are helping cities quickly provide cover to the homelessverified_publisherFast Company - Morgan ClendanielPallet originally built disaster shelters. Officials in Tacoma, Washington, are using them to get a roof over people’s heads quickly while they wait for more permanent housing. Two years ago, Tacoma, Washington, declared a state of emergency over homelessness. With 1,300 people experiencing …
novisiblemeansGranny Flats: What You Need To Know Before Building Onethenewdaily.com.auMore than half a million homeowners across the eastern seaboard could build a granny flat if they wanted to, a recent CoreLogic report revealed. And …
novisiblemeansEmma and Andrew built their homes for $100,000. Here's how they did itverified_publisherabc.net.au - By Ellen Coulter and Katri UibuWhen Emma Hohnen found herself in a housing bind, she wasn't like most people trying to enter the market. Ms Hohnen already owned her own home, but a …