Dry winter air can result in cracked skin, gaps in your floorboards, and ashy furniture.
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When temperatures drop, it's only natural to head into the comfort of a heated home. However, the cold winter air that seeps into the home carries very little moisture, so when you turn up the heat ...
A lush indoor sanctuary full of plants can double as a reading nook and ward off the winter blues. Choose the brightest spot in your home and add LED lights to supplement natural light. Increase the ...