I was just over at re:nest and I was missing the green content on apartmenttherapy.com. So much about living green makes sense if you are living in a small space. For example, using green cleaners prevents your entire (poorly ventilated) small space from smelling like toxic cleaners. And reusable grocery bags or canceling junk mail means you don't accumulate junk in your small space. I hope there are still lots of green tips on the main site because I don't always remember to flip over to re-nest, and re-nest can get a bit exhausting. I like how the "old" apartmenttherapy.com incorporated everything.
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I was just over at re:nest and I was missing the green content on apartmenttherapy.com. So much about living green makes sense if you are living in a small space. For example, using green cleaners prevents your entire (poorly ventilated) small space from smelling like toxic cleaners. And reusable grocery bags or canceling junk mail means you don't accumulate junk in your small space. I hope there are still lots of green tips on the main site because I don't always remember to flip over to re-nest, and re-nest can get a bit exhausting. I like how the "old" apartmenttherapy.com incorporated everything.
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