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I know it’s pricey but have you looked into synthetic grass? You would save money on your water bill and you would have no maintenance.
YOU MEAN ARTIFICIAL TURF? ILL DEF PASS ON THAT.
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I know it’s pricey but have you looked into synthetic grass? You would save money on your water bill and you would have no maintenance.
Got the real deal Phillips bulbs.
just got my kit in the mail. What are y’all opinions and favorite things about them?YOU DID THE RIGHT THING LOL
memphissfinest looks sick Memph
just got my kit in the mail. What are y’all opinions and favorite things about them?
That’s dope man, I have the “google Home” on the way in the mail too. I want to make the whole house switch over to hue then I realized how many lights I have. Lol. Def gonna be a process.I love the Philips Hue system. I have it paired to my Google Home, so I'm able to talk to the lights to turn on and off. It seems silly at first, but once you get used to it, it feels weird to go hit a light switch.
Favorite things
- You can set it to turn on and off when you leave or arrive home. Lights automatically turn on as you're pulling up is a cool touch.
- You can set routines and try to help out your daily life. You can tell it to start dimming the lights at a certain time as a signal to go to bed. Same thing for waking up in the morning.
- Playing around with different colors and lights.. it seems simple but once you start doing it it's a lot of fun to change up the lights and set the mood in different ways.
Overall, it's a really simple and cool way to start playing around with home automation and it was one of my favorite purchases as of late.
YOU MEAN ARTIFICIAL TURF? ILL DEF PASS ON THAT.
what's roseville like?
what's roseville like?
Roseville is really nice, it’s definitely one of the “upper class” areas of the Sacramento region. I actually work in Roseville and the commute from work to home in Rancho Cordova is probably 30 min? If you decide to move this way let me know, I work in mortgage and have a bunch of realtor buddies that are willing to help with the process.
I love Roseville, CA.
Best mall in the Sacramento Area. Beautiful homes. Nice people. Lots of good restaurants. Close to Top Golf & Thunder Valley Casino (Nicest Casino in CA IMO).
Roseville, Lincoln, Rocklin, Folsom, and Granite Bay all great spots in that areawhat's roseville like?
Appreciate the input. My 20 month old dictates where we're moving to. No backyard....pass. too hood...pass.
That's the most frustrating part of Los Angeles....you're paying 600-900k to live in the hood. A couple nice pockets but it's literally only a couple blocks from neighborhoods you don't want to walk thru.
Wish we could stay in our area but the boy needs his own space without me having to worry if our tenants gonna complain about him running, crying, etc.
IF YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY THAT TO LIVE IN LA, YOU WOULD BE LIVING LIKE A KING ELSEWHERE. THAT WOULD GET YOU A MANSION AND LOTS OF LAND IN A LOT OF PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. ATLANTA, AUSTIN, NASHVILLE, AND SEATTLE ARE THE CHOICES I WOULD PICK.