The process comes from a German practice called "lüften," which means "airing out," according to Time. German homes typically ...
You can do wonders for your home just by opening your windows for 10 minutes a day, even in the dead of winter.
The trend comes from the German tradition of lüften — literally “airing out" your home ...
It’s not just a TikTok trend. Try the traditional European habit of lüften to keep your house fresh — and your wallet safe.
In the last few weeks, an unfamiliar German term may have surfaced on your social media feeds. “Lüften” roughly translates to “ventilate” or “airing out” and involves just that — opening windows in ...
House burping, or the German practice of lüften, asks that you open the windows of your home to invite fresh air indoors.
HOMEOWNERS are “burping” their houses as they follow an age-old German tradition. Experts are encouraging households to adapt the practice this winter. Popular German practice lüften ...
Winter wellness trends usually involve supplements, fancy lamps, or yet another breathing routine. This year, the buzziest ...
It’s a simple way to keep homes fresh and mould-free, and has caught on in the US. But there are a few potential downsides ...
It’s called “house burping,” and it involves briefly opening windows, even in the middle of winter, to let fresh air into ...
Lüften, meaning “airing out” or “ventilation,” is dogma in German households. Rain or shine, hot or cold (which, in Berlin ...
Learn about the benefits of “house burping,” where a few minutes of letting cold air into your home can make all the difference.