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5 Smart Home Features For Tropical Climate Control

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smart home climate control

Smart home features for climate control have been gaining popularity in recent years. Automated systems for smart home climate control can be used to regulate your home’s indoor climate. This creates an indoor environment that is cool and comfortable for you in your tropical home. What Are Smart Home Climate Control Features? A smart home […]

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Two Double Roof Houses on Narrow Lot

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double roof houses

Designed by: OFFICE AT Co., Ltd. These two double roof houses are located on a narrow lot, close to the centre of Bangkok. However, despite the restriction of the narrow lot, the architects created as big a green space as possible. In addition, their raised floor is a nod to the traditional Thai stilt houses.

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Passive Strategies For Thermal Comfort In Tropical Homes

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passive strategies for thermal comfort

Passive strategies for thermal comfort is ideal in the tropics. Thermal comfort is a state we always want to be in. In homes in tropical climates, this can be achieved through passive strategies. However, they are many factors that go into determining your thermal comfort. What Is Thermal Comfort? Thermal comfort is essentially the level

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Pros and Cons of An Open Floor Plan House

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open floor plan

The open floor plan house concept has become popular over the years. Its association with modern/contemporary design has made open floor plan houses a common choice for homeowners. What Is an Open Floor Plan House? A house with an open floor plan removes walls separating some of the rooms. This combines two or more rooms.

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How To Use The Sides Of Your Property More

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use sides of property

The house that I live in is situated on a property where the land on either side of the house is underused. This is a normal thing that occurs in many homes in our region and throughout the world. It is a by-product of suburban developments. Our homes sit in the middle of individual lots.

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5 Tropical Bathroom Ideas For Your Home

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tropical bathroom

The idea of having a tropical bathroom has an exotic allure to it. We imagine an outdoor bathroom with a white freestanding bathtub, nestled in lush tropical vegetation. Think of birds singing and gentle breezes rustling the tree leaves. All that while you sit in the tub and let all your troubles melt away. Sounds

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Tropical Architecture Is Sustainable Architecture

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sustainable tropical architecture

In many ways, tropical architecture is a form of sustainable architecture. They are a lot of factors that go into creating sustainable architecture. However, I think tropical architecture that responds to its climate can address several sustainable design features. Many of these sustainable building design strategies are easy to add to your tropical home. What

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7 Ways To Use Your Covered Outdoor Rooms More

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covered outdoor rooms

I have a love-hate relationship with patios and other covered outdoor rooms. Having covered outdoor rooms like a patio, balcony or veranda is awesome in the tropics. However, I find that in many homes, this space is often underused. Hence, it is just another extra wasted space in your home. There are many reasons why

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2 Site Orientation Factors For Homes In Tropical Climates

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site orientation

When building a new home, site orientation is critical. The orientation of your home on its site dictates how well it responds to passive design principles. These principles determine the thermal comfort of your home and its energy efficiency. In general, the site orientation of a home can be based on several factors. Some of

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What Should A House Look Like?

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We all know what a house should look like. It is square or rectangular, has a triangular roof, with a window and a door side by side. You have seen it hundreds of times throughout your life and have probably drawn several of this style house many times as a child growing up. Though our

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