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Wednesday, November 07, 2007
My Earthship Kitchen
The latest additions to my Earthship: thermal shades on all the windows, track lights above the kitchen and a hanging light above the table. The shades are fantastic, keeping the heat in at night and shading the counter during the day.
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In the existence of this beautiful light I don’t need any kind of other light. Also it’s a great add up for your working or eating area. I Buy Lights
The propane heater fuels the gas stove and a wind generator is expected to improve the power supply of the house. With all this he expects the annual utility bill to be $150, which will also include the clothes dryer and on-demand water heater. The house also has a back-up wood stove installed in case of emergencies. Thanks Interesting Facts About Australia
I have spent the past 16 years building completely off-grid, autonomous homes called Earthships. I have built my own Earthship which took eight years to complete. I have worked on over 50 different Earthship projects in the US, Jamaica, Mexico, Belgium, Scotland, Spain, England and France. My dream: I want to help build and live in an Earthship city some day...
5 comments:
In the existence of this beautiful light I don’t need any kind of other light. Also it’s a great add up for your working or eating area.
I Buy Lights
The propane heater fuels the gas stove and a wind generator is expected to improve the power supply of the house. With all this he expects the annual utility bill to be $150, which will also include the clothes dryer and on-demand water heater. The house also has a back-up wood stove installed in case of emergencies.
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Interesting Facts About Australia
How large is your kitchen?
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