As the fall season deepens, we crave warmth and order in our homes. Yet, with the daily demands of life, our spaces often turn chaotic. I know this feeling all too well. Years ago, with a newborn, preschooler, and school-age child, my family room—a tiny space right off the kitchen—felt like a battleground of Fisher-Price […]
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.
For now, Natalie mainly “studies” in the WFH loft or the dining room downstairs. Both rooms are community spaces, so there are a lot of people walking by, aka, distracting her. headphones helps her tune out all the extra sounds and focus on listening to the teacher.
Our home office is a rotating door. I have a theory why our office has become such a family favorite: the chairs. We recently replaced our old wooden and wicker seating with something a little more plush from Sunbrella. What a world of difference!
12 weeks into working from home, I have been reflecting on our biggest challenges. I have put down my thoughts, tips, and of course, some design must-haves, that could help all of you. Read away!