Why Are (Most) Sofas So Bad?
dwell.com/article/dtc-sofa-crisis-32304b9eThe most important piece of furniture in your home is in need of assistance. How did we end up here? And how can we fix it?
The Great Toilet Rebrand
dwell.com/article/bailey-hikawa-toilet-seats-trone-toilet-trend-62247306After decades of being treated like something that’s better left unnoticed, designers are making toilets fun again.
Gift Article: Why Rich People Don’t Cover Their Windows
theatlantic.com/family/archive/2024/01/uncovered-windows-curtains-wealthy-neighborhoods/677204/An unexpected status symbol has become a fixture of high-end homes.
A hot mess – the difficulties of decarbonising home heating
politicshome.com/thehouse/article/hot-mess-difficulties-decarbonising-home-heatingAdam Bell, head of policy at Stonehaven, walks us through the perils and pitfalls in trying to decarbonise the heating of our homes
Treehugger Introduces a Modern Pyramid of Energy Conservation
treehugger.com/modern-pyramid-energy-conservation-treehugger-6835842Introducing a modern take of the pyramid of energy conservation.
The Truth About Cast Iron Pans: 7 Myths That Need To Go Away
seriouseats.com/the-truth-about-cast-ironAre cast iron skillets nonstick? Can you wash cast iron with soap? And more quandaries, explained.
How Many Plants - Indoor and House Plant Resource
howmanyplants.com/How Many Plants is a growing plant care resource and community for ALL plant parents, seasoned enthusiasts and first-timers alike!
Kitchen Cleaning Hacks | Kitchn
thekitchn.com/kitchen-cleaning-hacks-264886The presents have been unwrapped, the parties are over, you're back to work, and now it's time to face the new year — and the state of your house.
Being Busy Is Eliminating the Joys of Shared Free Time - The Atlantic
theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/11/why-dont-i-see-you-anymore/598336/Our unpredictable and overburdened schedules are taking a dire toll on American society.