
Somewhere along the way, we started thinking about our homes the wrong way. We started focusing on how they look—how they photograph, how they compare, how “finished” they feel. We began treating our homes as something to perfect or present, instead of something that’s meant to support us. Supportive Home But your home isn’t here […]
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!
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!