Small Bathroom, Big Window: Clever Ways to Reclaim Your Space

Small Bathroom Window Solutions: Maximize Space and Privacy

I’ve got a love-hate relationship with my small bathroom. It’s cozy, functional, and usually gets the job done. But there’s one feature that throws a wrench in the works: a ridiculously large window. It lets in a ton of natural light, which is great, but it also means zero privacy and a whole lot of … Read more

From Trash to Treasure: The Art of Flipping Found Objects

Flipping Works: Turning Found Objects into Treasures

I’ve always loved finding something special in the overlooked. Whether it’s a forgotten corner of a flea market or, well, something someone else threw out, there’s a certain thrill in seeing potential where others see junk. Flipping isn’t just about making a quick buck; it’s a creative challenge. It’s about resourcefulness, seeing the hidden beauty … Read more

Curate Your World: Building a Meaningful Collection Without Breaking the Bank

Curate Your World: Building a Meaningful Collection Without Breaking the Bank

Hey everyone! Anya here. Today, I want to talk about something I’m really passionate about: collecting. Not just art, but anything that sparks joy and tells a story. We often think collecting is for wealthy collectors with huge houses, but it’s not. It’s for anyone who wants to bring more intention and beauty into their … Read more

The Art of Collecting: Building Your Personal Gallery on a Budget

The Art of Collecting: Building Your Personal Gallery on a Budget

For a long time, I thought collecting art was just for the super-rich. You know, people with vast, empty mansions and serious-looking gallerists. My own art journey started with making, not buying. But as I dove deeper into the art world, I realized something: building a personal art collection isn’t about how much money you … Read more