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An Architect’s Advice For Renovating On A Budget

An Architect’s Advice For Renovating On A Budget Architecture by Christina Karras Inside CARD director Tahj Rosmarin renovated Melbourne apartment. Photo – Tom Ross. The updated kitchen partition features a tall opening overlooking the living room. Broad Pendant Small in Eucalypt by Coco Flip. Plonk Round Dining Table in Avocado by So Watt. Photo – Tom Ross. CARD […]

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Ari 458 Pro is Germany’s smallest electric camper and we love its approach

It’s rare to come across a capable mobile living unit built onto the back of a Midsize Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV). The versatile delivery truck platform has the power and capacity to carry a living unit, but it’s not a preferred conversion choice for obvious reasons: It wouldn’t go beyond the convenient city and semi-urban

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Anker’s $70 Power Strip Clamps to Your Desk, Keeps Cables Off Floors

Desks have gotten more crowded. Between the laptop, the monitor, the phone, and whatever Bluetooth peripherals have accumulated over the past few years, keeping everything charged without making a mess has become its own challenge. Power strips have always been the go-to solution, but most still end up on the floor or behind furniture, at

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These Steel Chairs Are Too Big to Sit In: Walk Through Them Instead

Most public art earns its place on a pedestal and stays there. It asks you to look, maybe photograph it, and walk away. The relationship between viewer and work rarely extends beyond that brief transaction. That’s been the convention for a long time, but there’s a growing push for installations that don’t just occupy public

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GAMEMT E5 MODX handheld’s detachable control module can be connected to Magsafe phones

The craze for handhelds over the last 24 months has driven a surge in portable gaming consoles. We’ve seen it all, right from retro handheld devices to modern consoles that can handle AAA titles without breaking a sweat. GAMEMT has been in the thick of things with a Android handheld released last month and a

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A Comprehensive Guide to Digital Marketing: PPC, Social Media, and Paid Ads

This guide explores the core pillars of digital marketing, how they work together, and how businesses can build scalable systems for long-term success. Find real examples. Digital marketing is no longer optional. It is the foundation of brand visibility, customer acquisition, and scalable growth. Whether you are launching a startup, expanding an established business, or

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How to Use Free AI Image Platforms to Design and Print T-Shirts (Step-by-Step Guide)

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Introduction: The New Era of T-Shirt Design Is Here Just a few years ago, designing a custom t-shirt meant hiring a professional designer or becoming an expert in using complex software such as Photoshop or Illustrator. Today, however, this requirement has practically vanished. The emergence of image-based AI tools has made

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5 Best Japanese Designs of April 2026 That Make Everything Else Look Like It’s Trying Too Hard

The Japanese Grand Prix is underway this weekend at Suzuka, and it has done what it always does: pulled attention back toward Japan with a kind of quiet, inevitable force. There’s something about watching a sport built on engineering precision staged in a country that has made precision its cultural identity that makes you want

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a language beyond words: karolina wiktor traces post-stroke motherhood in warsaw

Karolina Wiktor creates a new language born from absence   Karolina Wiktor’s Cartography of Motherhood at the Zachęta – National Gallery of Art in Warsaw brings together drawing, gesture, and sound to trace the artist’s experience of post-stroke aphasia through the lens of motherhood. Following a ruptured aneurysm and strokes in 2009, Wiktor rebuilt her

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