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Your kitchen needs an audit this season

Fire incidents peaked during the dry months, with March recording the highest monthly count of 3,522 fires. During these peak periods, the national average surged from 75 to a terrifying 123 fires per day.
16 April 2026, 15:23 PM

Taming the oven you call home

Dhaka’s modern flats are overheating because glass façades, concrete roofs, narrow shafts, and dark interiors trap solar heat instead of releasing it, leaving residents in homes that feel more like sealed ovens than livable spaces
16 April 2026, 14:46 PM

How to Future-Proof Your Property in Bangladesh

Sustainability in apartments isn't just about the environment; it’s about longevity. Concrete buildings in high-humidity zones like Bangladesh suffer from dampness and cracks. Sustainable architecture uses breathable materials and proper drainage to ensure the structure lasts 50% longer.
16 April 2026, 13:34 PM

Press 'Print' to get a house

3D-printed houses are full-size dwellings built by an additive manufacturing process. A large industrial printer follows a digital blueprint (CAD design) and deposits a cement-like material layer by layer until the walls (and sometimes floors/roofs) are complete. These printers often use special concrete or bio-resins (e.g. clay, wood flour with binder) as “ink.”
16 April 2026, 13:10 PM

Buying the Right Air Conditioner

As Bangladesh’s summers grow longer and urban apartment living expands, air conditioners are becoming an increasingly common household appliance. The air conditioning market in Bangladesh has grown sharply over the past decade. Once considered a luxury product used mainly in offices or affluent homes, air conditioners are now a routine purchase for many urban families seeking relief from rising temperatures.
16 April 2026, 12:56 PM

The Blueprint in the Dust: Can Ancient Wonders Rescue Modern Bangladesh?

Bangladesh is currently facing a significant threat: skyrocketing urban temperatures, a heavy reliance on energy-guzzling air conditioning, frequent earthquakes, and devastating floods. As we look for solutions, we don't always need to look forward to expensive tech; sometimes, we need to look back at how ancient civilisations mastered climate control, protected their homes from earthquakes, and lived in harmony with rising waters.
16 April 2026, 12:47 PM

The hidden dangers of the machine on your wall

The headlines from across the capital are chilling and serve as a grim wake-up call for every household. In Dhaka’s Nikunja area this year, an explosion at an air conditioner repair shop recently left two individuals with horrific injuries. You may view your AC as a simple comfort, but the reality is that maintaining it has become a non-negotiable duty for your safety.
16 April 2026, 12:11 PM

The Finest Things in Bangladesh Have Always Existed in Private

Some of Dhaka's most accomplished residential architecture belongs to a world that has never appeared in a magazine. Commissions pass by referral, from one household to the next, and much of the finest work being built in the city today
16 April 2026, 00:00 AM

Luxury Living: Bangladesh Finally Has a Place for Its Finest

In the late eighteenth century, Dhaka was known across the world for a fabric so fine it was once called the finest cloth ever woven by human hand. Muslin, spun from a rare cotton plant that grew only along the banks of the Meghna River, was cleaned, spun, and woven by hand in a process reported to run sixteen steps long, much of it done by young women working in the humid hours before dawn because only they could see threads fine enough to disappear between the fingers. The exact plant itself is lost now, and so is the industry that depended on it, and what remains is closer to legend than living memory. It is one thread in a much longer pattern, a country that has spent centuries making, building, and shaping things of real quality, and rarely pausing to write that history down in one place.
16 April 2026, 00:00 AM

So you want to paint a wall but too afraid to do so

Painting a wall sounds simple enough until you are halfway through and realise how quickly it can go wrong. Uneven patches, visible roller marks, paint where it absolutely should not be, and a colour that looks nothing like what you imagined under shop lighting. It is one of those jobs people either avoid entirely or underestimate completely. In reality, it sits somewhere in between. Very doable, but only if you respect the process.
13 April 2026, 17:00 PM

Finding your perfect home in the popular neighbourhoods

In a heavily populated city like Dhaka, choosing a home is a tactical balance between accessibility, budget, and safety. Dhanmondi, Bashundhara R/A, and Uttara remain the most sought-after residential pockets, each offering a distinct lifestyle flavour tailored to its residents’ needs.
13 April 2026, 16:56 PM

Navigating Dhaka’s New Rental Reality

For Dhaka residents, the start of a new year has long been synonymous with “January anxiety". This is the season when tenants wait for a handwritten note or a phone call announcing an arbitrary rent hike, often accompanied by restrictive house rules. According to the Consumers Association of Bangladesh (CAB), middle-income families now spend up to 65% of their earnings on rent.
13 April 2026, 16:50 PM

Make the balcony the coolest feature in your home

In most Bangladeshi cities, the balcony has quietly gone from “nice little breathing space” to “architectural afterthought.” Developers squeeze every square foot indoors, and what you get outside is just enough room to stand, turn, and question your life choices. Four people? Only if everyone agrees not to inhale at the same time.
13 April 2026, 16:43 PM

Your kitchen needs an audit this season

As we move through the dry window from January to April, the risk to Bangladeshi homes reaches a critical, statistically proven peak. Low humidity and increased electrical demands create a volatile environment where a minor oversight can escalate into a tragedy in seconds.
13 April 2026, 16:37 PM

Ayna Burir Adar: Home that brings back memories

"Ayna Burir Adar" is a home designed to live in perfect harmony with nature. Built in Natore, the home brings a daughter's childhood memories back to life. Keeping the open spaces of the old house that the family grew up in, this new design recreates that same airy, sunlit feeling.
13 April 2026, 11:37 AM

Positioning Bangladesh in the New Global Data Architecture

With the Personal Data Protection Ordinance (PDPO) 2025 now in place, Bangladesh is no longer merely a passive participant in the digital economy; it is beginning to articulate its own rules, rights, and responsibilities.
12 April 2026, 20:23 PM

Celebrating new year: The Bengali way

From early morning visits to Ramna Batamul to taking part in the vibrant and colourful Mangal Shobhajatra, our beloved celebrities carry countless cherished memories of Pahela Baishakh.
11 April 2026, 03:52 AM

Elevate your Baishakhi feast

A true Baishakhi spread is about balance and not extravagance. It requires something refreshing, something indulgent, som ething hearty, and plenty that can be shared.
11 April 2026, 03:39 AM

Bengali new year, near and far

Pahela Baishakh is a sensory explosion of red and white, the rhythmic beat of the dhak, and the collective spirit of the Baishakhi Shobhajatra, originally known as Mangal Shobhajatra.
11 April 2026, 03:27 AM

A festive spirit we share

Every year, the air in Bangladesh transforms as the sun rises on the first of Boishakh. Growing up, I took the books and TV programs literally.
11 April 2026, 03:16 AM