What Happens When You Decorate for Comfort Instead of Aesthetics
1. Style Becomes Personal, Not Performative Comfort-based choices reflect your quirks—your favorite textures, nostalgic items, and the chair no one […]
1. Style Becomes Personal, Not Performative Comfort-based choices reflect your quirks—your favorite textures, nostalgic items, and the chair no one […]
1. Wood Decking Natural wood decks—especially cedar or redwood—look stunning when they’re new. They bring a warm, organic vibe to
1. Passive Solar Greenhouses Passive solar greenhouses are designed to store heat in thermal masses—like water barrels or stone walls—and
1. Open Shelving Open shelving looks gorgeous on Pinterest—those perfectly styled stacks of plates and matching mugs are swoon-worthy. But
1. Faux-Industrial Everything The “Brooklyn loft” look—exposed pipes, Edison bulbs, metal furniture—had its heyday, but it’s fading fast. In 2025,
1. They Mix Eras Without Apology Instead of following a single style guide—like mid-century modern or Scandinavian—stylish homes are blending
1. Personality Gets Erased When every surface is chosen for easy wiping and every object is tucked out of sight,