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Those time-lapse videos of sparkling projects that look straight out of a magazine and TikToks promising IKEA hacks that come together in minutes aren't always the whole truth.
At 622 square feet, Ariel and Patrick's Prospect Heights apartment has just two rooms, and they set out to make this small home a multi-functional space they can work, relax, and pursue creative endeavors in.
Making a space feel homey is relatively easy if you own your house or have roots in a long-term rental. But if you live a more flexible lifestyle — working nomadically, going to school, or just trying out new cities — you might need some help. If you’re living in a just-for-now space, it may not be the right time to decorate with forever furniture. But that doesn’t mean you have to buy disposable pieces either!
I always find it funny that that many of the household items that deal with my dirtiest messes don't have a place on my cleaning schedule to get cleaned themselves.
Lily, a fashion designer and Holistic Health Practitioner, and Llew, an illustrator and folk tattoo artist, find inspiration from their collection of antiques and treasures found at flea markets.
Ryan's advice for creating a space you love? "Fill your space only with things you love and things that make you happy. Don’t get everything all at once, instead, collect as things enter your life."
Registered Nurse Lisa Macaya needed a place to escape to during the height of the pandemic. She worked three days a week for a major hospital system and three days a week at the cabin renovating it with her father.
Rachel and Rob Hill's Scotland home used to be a church, but it doesn't look too "churchy" on the inside. It's a collected, travel-inspired, plant-filled, colorful space with an impressive spiral staircase.