A simple German practice, 'house burping' or Lüften, is gaining global traction. This involves briefly opening windows wide multiple times daily to refresh indoor air, combatting mould, pollutants, ...
I was puzzled when the husband announced he was going to burp the house. I asked if he thought it would need a diaper change, too.
"House burping" is the latest thing cluttering people's feeds: short clips of people flinging open every window and door, announcing they're "burping" their home to get rid of stale, germ-filled air.
The German practice of lüften, airing out your house, is becoming popular in the U.S. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Annette Baran from the Goethe Institute, and her husband Robert, about embracing ...
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 ...
He said burping a house is based on the German practice of “lüften” where you open all the windows, so cross ventilation lets ...
It’s called “house burping,” and it involves briefly opening windows, even in the middle of winter, to let fresh air into ...
It’s not just a TikTok trend. Try the traditional European habit of lüften to keep your house fresh — and your wallet safe.
House burping, or the German practice of lüften, asks that you open the windows of your home to invite fresh air indoors.
Winter wellness trends usually involve supplements, fancy lamps, or yet another breathing routine. This year, the buzziest ritual is a lot simpler: people are "burping" their homes, flinging open ...