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A few months of layering their place with things they love and need gave Aparna and her husband's small rental apartment a warm makeover and became incredibly personal.
We have some very juicy news for you, Brightland fans. Today at 12pm ET, the small brand and maker of our editor-favorite fancy olive oils, vinegars, and spice mixes is bringing back their limited-release Strawberry Vinegar: LUSH. Originally released this past summer, LUSH is made in partnership with Oishii, the largest indoor vertical strawberry farm.
The travel experts at Next Vacay have taken inspiration from the 2021 World Happiness Report, data that determined which countries are generally happy places to live and visit.
Jaclyn Isaac is the owner and principal designer at doni Douglas Design, and she took on remodeling this dated beach bungalow at the Jersey Shore, turning it into a mix of mid-century modern, vintage, and bungalow chic.
From the light pouring into the apartment to the natural textures and neutral colors, Sara and her wife's condo has majorly zen, calm, boho vibes — especially the relaxation room.
Jennifer is a part-time nursing professor and the full-time CEO/lead professional organizer for organizing company, Organized by Jen D. She shares this San Diego home with her husband, Tony, sons Alton, Aiden, and Sean, and pets.
Can’t sleep? There could be a number of reasons why. Maybe it’s the caffeine, or that nightmare you keep on having, or maybe you’ve just been watching the latest dance craze.Sleep Junkie, a sleep science website, has a new study that reveals the top apps that will prevent you from getting a good night’s rest.
The surroundings of this Arizona home look a little bit like Mars, its owners say, and the reddish orange desert inspired the Southwestern-meets-modern design choices on the inside.
IKEA’s brand new line of home decor, dubbed FLAMTRÄD, is entirely 3D printed lattice work that takes on the form of a human head and hands in several different positions, including some that can be used to store jewelry or other small items.