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Why is it useful to think about whether kids will play on the floor before choosing very hard surfaces?

Kids love floors. They lie, crawl, build, roll and jump on them. Very hard, unforgiving surfaces—like certain stones or extremely tough tiles—can be rough...

 How can matching grout colour carefully with tile shade make floors look more seamless?

If you use a grout colour that strongly contrasts with your tile, every joint becomes a line on the floor. Sometimes that’s a design...

How can checking for cracks along the junction of roof and parapet wall warn you about potential seepage?

The line where the roof slab meets the parapet wall is a classic weak spot. Temperature changes and slight movement often create hairline cracks...

 What benefit is there in knowing whether residents are allowed to store personal items on the roof?

Some buildings allow water drums, old furniture, cycles or random storage on roofs. Over time, this creates clutter, hides damage, and can block drainage...

How can observing if satellite dishes and cables are fixed neatly instead of loosely tied show maintenance quality?

Roofs full of loosely tied cables, random dishes fixed at odd angles, wires lying across paths—ye sab “jugaad” style setup dikhate hain. It works...

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How can mixing different textures—like wood, metal and fabric—make a room feel more interesting?

If everything in a room is the same—same smooth...

Why does adding a simple rug under a dining table help visually anchor that area?

Without a rug, dining chairs and table can feel...

How can using trays on side tables keep small objects from looking scattered?

Side tables attract small stuff: remotes, glasses, lip balm,...
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