10 Stunning Greenhouses to Inspire Your Spring Gardening

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I’ve always dreamed of owning a greenhouse—not only for the joy of gardening but because greenhouses are simply beautiful. A glass house filled with light creates a warm, inviting space that celebrates life and makes year-round growing possible. Whether you want to cultivate vegetables, orchids, or bonsai, a well-designed greenhouse can be both practical and … Read more

Colorado’s First Passive House Inspired by Japanese Design

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MARTaK: Passive, Energy-Efficient Cabin in the Colorado Rocky Mountains Going green is as much about thoughtful design as it is about modern technology that reduces energy consumption and the carbon footprint. Dubbed the first international passive house in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, MARTaK demonstrates careful use of energy-conserving materials, top-tier insulation and a restrained material … Read more

Wedding Arch Ideas to Elevate Your Ceremony

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For an unforgettable ceremony and reception backdrop, consider adding a wedding arch to your big day. A wedding arch not only enhances décor and creates a stunning photo background, it also frames the couple as they exchange vows. Versatile and stylish, arches work for weddings as well as showers, birthdays, and other celebrations. Recent years … Read more

10 Last-Minute Thanksgiving Table Setting Ideas

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Running late on your Thanksgiving preparations? Don’t worry—there’s still time to create a memorable meal and a beautiful table. If you need quick inspiration, here’s a curated collection of 10 last-minute Thanksgiving table settings to spark ideas. You don’t have to recreate each look exactly; instead, borrow elements that fit your style and timeline. Often … Read more

REWASHLAMP: Upcycled Lamps from Washing Machine Parts

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Portuguese designer To Martins created the REWASHLAMP project, a thoughtful example of repurposed lighting that combines sustainability with elegant form. Inspired by a photographer’s tripod, each lamp base reinterprets that familiar silhouette while being constructed from salvaged washing-machine parts. The result is a distinctive tripod lamp that blends industrial materials with domestic warmth, making it … Read more

Himalayan Trek Near the World’s Highest Peaks

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The Himalayan range hosts some of the highest peaks on Earth, and among them Nanda Devi stands as one of India’s most commanding mountains. Perched 1,600 meters above sea level in the tranquil village of Kaser Devi near Almora, a small boutique hotel—The Kumaon—offers guests a serene escape and an uninterrupted view of Nanda Devi … Read more

Zambeze House with Green Facade and Double-Story Porch

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A versatile residence thoughtfully designed to take full advantage of the panoramic views across the Cumbayá Valley, Apartment Building Zambeze was conceived to meet the needs of a family wanting four separate but similarly configured living units. Designed by Juan Pablo Ribadeneira Mora, the building’s distinctive façade and double‑story porches for the two upper duplex … Read more

Lucrezia Contemporary Kitchen: Versatile Designs for Homes

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Minimalism, ergonomics, flexibility and efficiency define the most compelling contemporary kitchens, and Cesar delivers those qualities consistently. Over the years this Italian maker has introduced striking collections such as Mila and Kalea; the Lucrezia series continues that tradition while taking a fresh approach to how the kitchen lives within the home. More than a simple … Read more

How to Paint Two-Tone Pots: DIY Step-by-Step

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Looking for a quick, satisfying DIY project you can finish in an afternoon? I recently made two geometric painted pots that are simple to execute and deliver a big visual payoff. These painted terra-cotta planters are perfect for adding a modern, two-tone touch to a laundry room, a patio, or a sunny windowsill. I completed … Read more

Mapungubwe Interpretation Centre: Architectural Masterpiece

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Mapungubwe Interpretation Centre by Peter Rich Architects The Mapungubwe Interpretation Centre, a striking cultural and architectural landmark on South Africa’s northern border with Botswana and Zimbabwe, occupies approximately 1,500 square meters and was designed by Peter Rich Architects. The centre interprets the extraordinary archaeological and natural heritage of Mapungubwe, a site that played a pivotal … Read more