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This couple got rid of their home's bland greige color palette, instead painting the walls blue, recovering hand-me-down furniture in bold colors like mustard yellow, and filling the rest of the space with vintage and secondhand finds.
The apartment is a blend of mid-century modern and contemporary pieces that reflect a love for design, consisting of IKEA staples, family heirlooms, gifts from friends, inside jokes, and statement steals, and more.
We design our homes to be peaceful havens where we can relax and unwind. And lately, we’ve been making a more conscious effort to unplug from our devices, step back from our screens, and spend time offline. But if we’re being honest, even when we’re offline, we’re still pretty connected. When we set down our phones, we turn on Netflix; when we cook dinner, we ask Alexa to recite the next recipe step.
You know those people who declutter a closet without leaving bags of donated clothes in their hallway for a month? Those people are anti-procrastinators. And you can channel their "get it finished" energy with one simple shift.
Avoid lugging out your toolbox and wiping away sweat beads of frustration over trying (and failing) to assemble a piece of furniture. London-based startup Swyft recently unveiled its unique flat pack sofa design that is not only stylish but has an easy assembly process that requires no tools.The company’s signature Swyft-Lok device allows the sofa to be assembled by one person without additional assistance.
Full-time freelance photographer and music enthusiast Ryan Tuttle lives in a small custom designed tiny house on wheels she calls the "Tuttle Shuttle."