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		<title>By: A Warm Pool is the Heart of a House For a Healthy Retirement &#124; Great House / Home Interior Design</title>
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		<description>[...] The pool is also part of the energy system, acting as a thermal sink. By linking the pool heating system with the low-temperature heating system of the house, in combination with a water pump, the pool area re-emits the energy it has absorbed and becomes part of the energy-saving climate system in the house. The swimming pool therefore helps to achieve the maximum yield from the energy available. On cold winter nights, this keeps the house snug and warm. [via: ArchDaily] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The pool is also part of the energy system, acting as a thermal sink. By linking the pool heating system with the low-temperature heating system of the house, in combination with a water pump, the pool area re-emits the energy it has absorbed and becomes part of the energy-saving climate system in the house. The swimming pool therefore helps to achieve the maximum yield from the energy available. On cold winter nights, this keeps the house snug and warm. [via: ArchDaily] [...]</p>
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