
Grounded Living: Why Biophilic Design Is the Missing Link Between Your Home and Your Well-Being (Grounded Living is available now for preorder.) For years, I’ve watched people try to feel better by changing everything except their environment. They meditate, journal, take supplements, overhaul routines, yet they’re still overwhelmed, overstimulated, or disconnected. What I’ve learned, […]
This sleek kitchen makes use of additional light
and textured tile to create real impact in a small space.
This sleek kitchen makes use of additional light
and textured tile to create real impact in a small space.
This sleek kitchen makes use of additional light
and textured tile to create real impact in a small space.
This sleek kitchen makes use of additional light
and textured tile to create real impact in a small space.
This sleek kitchen makes use of additional light
and textured tile to create real impact in a small space.
This sleek kitchen makes use of additional light
and textured tile to create real impact in a small space.
Blue light gets a bad rap, but here’s the thing: it’s not all bad. The real trouble comes when we receive too much blue light (or artificial light) at night.
This build was a very daunting idea for us. We have painted, installed board and batten, beadboard, and played with electrical and plumbing—but never did I imagine we could build!! We’re so happy with the result, and love the extra room we have in our guest bedroom.
Nothing brings a home back to life faster than a can of paint! Sorting through a million swatches can be daunting, but I’ve got a shortcut for you: my all-time favorite shades of blue & green to revitalize any space.
Design it yourself!