The Best Green Investments To Boost Your Home’s Value

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These days, a home’s value is measured by more than stylish finishes and generous square footage. Increasingly, buyers are prioritizing sustainability — looking for properties that help reduce their carbon footprint and lower monthly utility bills.

As a result, “eco-vations” — smart, environmentally conscious upgrades — are becoming powerful selling points. The right green improvements don’t just make your home more efficient; they can also make it more appealing and potentially increase its resale value. Here are some of the most impactful upgrades to consider.
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How to Genuinely Enjoy The Summer Months at Home

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Summer remains the most popular season, but it’s not as comprehensive a victory as you might think. During childhood, many of us develop positive associations with the hottest months of the year, but when we reach adulthood, the season can have a few drawbacks that make it a little more difficult to love.

We’d probably all love summer a bit more if, like when we were at school, we could simply enjoy all that it has to offer, without thinking about work. Alas, that’s probably not realistic.
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People of New York: Subway Fashion Edition

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On a recent commute to the office, my eye was immediately drawn to a woman wearing a sage silk baseball jacket transformed into something extraordinary — its surface glittering with dozens of safety-pinned soda can pull tabs. Was it a one-of-a-kind creation? I’d like to think so. What’s certain is that everyone in that subway car knew they were in the presence of true New York Street Style. Props to her!
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Modern Art Monday Presents: Kelly Akashi, Monument (Regeneration)

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Kelly Akashi’s work often explores the impermanence of the natural world. In 2024‘s Monument (Regeneration), the artist draws inspiration from nature’s regenerative resilience. A delicately latticed borosilicate-glass sphere – balanced between fragility and strength – rests a top a weathered, steel plinth reminiscent of a tree trunk.
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The Right Order: Remodeling Your Home With the Least Stress

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Remodeling your home can feel less like a weekend project and more like stepping into the role of full-time project manager. Suddenly there are timelines to juggle, decisions to make, and a thousand opinions about the “right” way to do things. It’s easy to assume there’s only one path to success — but in reality, the order in which you tackle your renovation can make all the difference. A smart, strategic approach won’t just streamline the process; it can save you stress, time, and a significant amount of money along the way.
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