The process comes from a German practice called "lüften," which means "airing out," according to Time. German homes typically ...
House burping is the new winter trend - and it comes with health benefits - The trend can improve the air quality of your ...
It’s called “house burping,” and it involves briefly opening windows, even in the middle of winter, to let fresh air into ...
Opening windows for just 10 minutes could help improve indoor air, experts say, as the “house burping” trend grows.
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 ...
There’s another new trend doing the rounds and going viral on social media, and it’s one we here in Ireland would probably be ...
"House burping" is the newest home trend. It originated from the German practice of "lüften,” but Americans can benefit more than we think.
American TikTok creators are suddenly reminding each other to “burp” their houses by opening windows to let in fresh air as a key component in the housecleaning process.
In a twist on winter routines, Illinois residents are embracing 'lüften,' a German tradition of airing out homes for better ...
The practice of burping a home traces back to Germany but they call it Luften. Luften, or burping, is the act of opening ...
The 'house burping' trend is widely followed by Americans these days to improve the indoor air quality in their homes. This new trend in the US is actually an ancient practice in Germany ...
Strict adherence to the practice even in the dead of winter can hit the unprepared with blasts of icy cold air.