Rooms
2,700-year-old toilet found in Jerusalem
Israeli archaeologists have found a rare ancient toilet in Jerusalem dating back more than 2,700 years when private bathrooms were a luxury in the holy city, authorities said on Oct. 5.
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Pros and Cons of Freestanding Baths
The bathroom is one of the rooms where we spend most of our time. Not only should your bathroom feel and look great, but it should also serve its purpose ultimately. It should provide you with the freedom to move and do your daily ablutions in privacy and comfort. This is where a homeowner might choose to make their mark in the design of their house.
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Supporting Business Leaders in Real-Estate Decisions
For companies in Slovenia, making informed decisions about their office space is a difficult task. Typically, there are no estate managers in Slovenian companies, and the job normally goes to someone ill-equipped with little relevant experience, who struggles to make the right decision.
Athens Concert Hall to celebrate World Music Day
The concert will take place on June 21 at its Megaron Garden
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No major problems reported as more students return to schools
Ljubljana/Kranj/Radovljica – All primary school students and final-year secondary school students from western and central Slovenia returned to school after over four months on Monday. Headteachers reported no major difficulties in organising classes. Most students are happy to be back. Schools in the eastern part of the country closed for a week-long holiday.
Digital showroom to accompany Slovenia’s EU presidency
Ljubljana – As Slovenia presides the Council of the EU in the second half of this year, a digital showroom set up in Ljubljana’s largest commercial district will be seeking to bring technology closer to business, individuals and organisations.
Office rentals remain resilient despite pandemic
The office market in Athens showed some remarkable resilience during the third quarter of the year despite the pandemic, with 15 new deals reached for the lease of commercial spaces adding up to 19,000 square meters, according to data collected by Proprius.
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Bulgaria: Swimming Pools and Tennis Courts Re-open with Restrictions
Outdoor sporting activities are now officially allowed, but only for individual sports. Swimming pools are also expected to open in the coming days, but if they meet all the health and safety requirements set by the Minister of Health.
Turkish firm exhibits $41,000 ceramic kitchen
A Turkish firm is exhibiting its new ceramic kitchen design valued at 250,000 Turkish liras ($40,600) at an international fair in Istanbul.
The Tresette Mutfak kitchen, made of 100 percent ceramic, has automatic door system, scratch resistance and strong shelves.
As part of the International Ceramic, Bathroom, Kitchen Fair (UNICERA), the kitchen design is drawing rave reviews.
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Office space rental rates soar in 2020
After residential properties, it is the turn of modern office spaces in Athens to record major hikes in their rental rates.
According to the latest report by Geoaxis Property & Valuation Services, at the start of the year the average increase amounted to 8 percent from a year earlier, and in several cases the hikes were even higher.
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