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  2. 10 Ways to Decorate Your Bedroom for the Holidays

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    Ahead, we share holiday bedroom ideas to make you feel merry all season long. Why not put a little holiday cheer into your sleep space this year? 10 Ways to Decorate Your Bedroom for the Holidays

  3. Decorate Your Home This Summer With These Bright Ideas - AOL

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    These summer decorating ideas will have your home ready for Memorial Day weekend. Think: DIY outdoor projects, floral patterns, and bright colors in any room.

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  5. Passive solar building design - Wikipedia

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    Placement of room-types, internal doors and walls, and equipment in the house. Orienting the building to face the equator (or a few degrees to the East to capture the morning sun) [9] Extending the building dimension along the east–west axis; Adequately sizing windows to face the midday sun in the winter, and be shaded in the summer.

  6. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    A bare room was considered to be in poor taste, so every surface was filled with objects that reflected the owner's interests and aspirations. The parlour was the most important room in a home and was the showcase for the homeowners where guests were entertained. The dining room was the second-most important room in the house.

  7. Four Seasons (sculpture set) - Wikipedia

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    Summer holds a sheaf of wheat and wears a cloth headband to illustrate the labor and product of the wheat harvest, which is done in the summer. Wheat can either be planted in the winter ("winter wheat") or the spring ("spring wheat"), to be harvested at the beginning or very end of summer, respectively.