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  • How Lighting Transforms the Way Your Home Feels — And Why It Matters More Than You Think

    The simplest, most overlooked way to completely change the atmosphere of any room Most of us spend hours choosing the right paint colour, the perfect sofa, the cushions that pull everything together. And then we flick on the same harsh overhead light we’ve always had — and wonder why the room still doesn’t feel quite…

  • You Don’t Need a Garden to Grow Your Own Food (Here’s What I Found)

    How a tiny space and 5 minutes a day could change the way you eat Living well doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. So when I came across a system that lets you grow your own organic food — in an apartment, on a balcony, or even on a windowsill — I had to…

  • How to Transform Any Room With Rugs, Throws and Cushions

    Three simple additions that change everything about how a space feels We’ve all walked into a room that just feels right. Warm, layered, lived-in. And we’ve all stood in our own spaces wondering why they don’t quite have that quality yet. Here’s what most people don’t realise: that feeling almost never comes from expensive furniture…

  • How to Grow Fresh Herbs on Your Windowsill (Even If You’ve Never Grown Anything Before)

    How to Grow Fresh Herbs on Your Windowsill (Even If You’ve Never Grown Anything Before.) A beginner’s guide to the simplest, most rewarding thing you can grow at home.

  • The Noise Is Deafening — Here’s How to Tune It Out

    Why “living well” doesn’t have to be this complicated. You open your phone in the morning and within minutes you’ve been told to take four new supplements, swap your cookware, start a 5am routine, cut out gluten, add more protein, buy a $400 water filter, and — oh — the thing you bought last month?…