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<item><title>Sustainable upgrading of furniture</title><link>https://www.knows.com/en/blog/sustainable-upgrading-of-furniture</link><comments>https://www.knows.com/en/blog/sustainable-upgrading-of-furniture#comments</comments><pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2022 09:00:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>https://www.knows.com/en/blog/sustainable-upgrading-of-furniture</guid><description>A run-down piece of furniture that already shows a few signs of use or the inconspicuous mass-produced item that just doesn&#039;t want to fit in with the decor - everyone surely has one of the two in their home. But at the latest since working from home, it is increasingly noticeable and catches your eye. With a few small or large interventions you can change that. This not only upgrades your apartment, but is also sustainable and cost-saving. Knowsianerin Lisa Mathiasen shows you in her blog post a few of her tricks, so that you succeed in upgrading furniture effortlessly.</description><enclosure
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