I've got a couple of garments made with tencel and I'm wondering if it's a natural fiber or not, I'd like to dye one of them.
Cost is by square footage, it doesn't go by rooms.
Usually you need the land to build on, first, then you get an architect to design the plans, then you hire a contractor to build the houseThe cost is not by roomYou might want to look at houses and their current market value in your city(I used to work there).
Tencel (Lyocell) is the first new fiber in 30 years, and being made of wood pulp cellulose, it is the first new natural fiber in a lot longer than thatThe properties and production processes were unique enough for the US Federal Trade Commission to designate tencel as a separate fiber groupTencel was developed by Tencel, Inc., and Tencel is the registered trademark of Tencel Ltd(Tencel, Incin the US), for lyocell fibersTencel is a manufactured fiber, but it is not syntheticTencel begins with cellulose which is processed with a non-toxic, recyclable dissolving agent, most of which is recycled back into the fiber manufacturing processTencel can be woven in 100% tencel fabrics (but it still is a bit expensive), or blended with other fibersLike other natural fibers, tencel is naturally biodegradableTencel is yarn dyed and absorbs colors much better than most other fibers, and it is particularly striking in deep tones, taking on a jewel-like appearanceLyocell can be made into microfibers (very fine fibers), offering depth and body to fabrics combined with luxurious drapeShort staple length fibers give a cotton-like look to fabricsLong filament fibers give the finished fabric more silk-like qualities.
Food stamp housing is for the food stamp householdExpenses for you to leave the household, seem shaky at bestYou can always ask for a court ruling, but it seems unlikely to go your wayThere is also a limit on how much housing and utilities you can deduct from earnings so it may not matter much to begin with.