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Wherever you have empty

Home › Forums › Specific Discussion › Residential Design and Building › Cost effective planning › Wherever you have empty

September 29, 2008 at 10:07 am #39258
gautam
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Wherever you have empty spaces left, put in some minor services, this reduces the space usage as well as gives you benefits.

Use of replanishable energy wherever possible… is the key.

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