![]() ![]() The night critters would feel good they got their dark sky back.įires would happen frequently. The only light would be from the Sun, the Moon and the stars. With no electric lights, the rhythm of the natural world would return. Not in the first year, maybe, but eventually. That last one might surprise you, but North America was once rich with beavers.īigger animals would come later – deer, coyotes and the occasional bear. In your neighborhood, critters would wander around, looking and wondering.įirst the little ones: mice, groundhogs, raccoons, skunks, foxes and beavers. (Image credit: Armastas/iStock via Getty Images Plus) On the street where you live Given enough time, roads would start to crumble. They would have free rein of the world again. Without people doing all these things, the bugs would come back. And if that doesn’t work, they swat them. They spray the air and the ground with bug spray. Remember, people tend to do everything they can to get rid of bugs. You’d notice a lot more bugs buzzing around. No one would be there to pull it out or cut it down. Every time a tree drops a seed, a little sapling might grow. ![]() Lots of plants that you’ve never seen before would take root in your yard. New weeds would appear, and they would be everywhere. The grass in your yard would grow – and grow and grow until it got so long and floppy it would stop growing. But once all that stops, the air inside your house would be still and the dust would settle all over. And as you move through the rooms in your house, you keep dust on the move too. Actually, there’s dust in the air all the time, but we don’t notice it because our air conditioning systems and heaters blow air around. So your house would be dark, with no lights, TV, phones or computers. Power plants would stop working because no one would monitor them and maintain a supply of fuel. If no one’s at the public water supply to manage the machines that pump water, then there’s no water.īut the water that was in the pipes when everyone disappeared would still be there when the first winter came – so on the first cold snap, the frigid air would freeze the water in the pipes and burst them. Go inside your house – and hope you’re not thirsty, because no water would be in your faucets. Imagine that first year, when your house would sit unbothered by anyone. (Image credit: Getty Images) Home sweet home How to apply textures on a box This first tip shows you various ways to apply textures on a box.It wouldn’t be long before wild animals visited our once well-trodden cities. How to design a swimming pool This tip shows how to design a nice buried swimming pool with Sweet Home 3D. How to create a hole at the bottom of a wall This tip shows how to create a hole at the bottom of a wall with Sweet Home 3D. Sunlight simulation This tip shows how to simulate the path of the sunlight in a room with Sweet Home 3D. How to get softer shadows This tip shows how to get softer shadows in a scene designed with Sweet Home 3D. How to design a sloping ceiling with a window This tip shows how to design a sloping ceiling for a room under a roof. How to design a mezzanine This tip shows how to design a mezzanine and reviews the differences between wall and room creation tools. How to print a grid in the plan or display it in 3D This three-in-one tip shows how to print a grid under your home and also how to display a grid in the 3D view. How to add a scenery around your home This tip shows how to display an image as a scenery around your home. How to change the colors of a texture This tip shows how to change the colors of a texture with Gimp. How to customize staircases This tip shows how to customize the new staircases proposed in the Contributions furniture library 1.6. How to design wall recesses This tip shows how to design recesses in walls order to fit a door or a window in thick walls. How to get a nice photo rendering This tip gives some simple advice to get a pleasant and photorealistic rendering. How to show interior parts hidden by walls This tip proposes several ways to get nice 3D views of the interior of a house partly hidden by walls. How to design a beautiful garden This article presents various tips to design a beautiful garden. How to design a split-level house This tip presents how to design a split-level house, using Sweet Home 3D levels. How to optimize the design of large buildings This article proposes several tips to create and optimize the design of large buildings. How to add a basement to a design This tip explains how to add a basement to your design with a level at a negative elevation. This page lists tips for Sweet Home 3D published in the blog and on Sweet Home 3D YouTube channel. ![]()
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