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Rummaging through the internet late last night I found myself admiring the work of two creatives in one project, the first being Californian architect Ray Kappe and the second photographer Joao Canziani. I actually found this wonderful set that explores the family home of Ray Kappe sitting within the arcives over at Dwell, which as always is the perfect stop for any design ...
Victorian houses are a ubiquitous sight across UK towns and cities. Discover design influences, identify key architectural details, and solve maintenance issues with our expert guide
Artist and archivist Kore Yoors, the son of the artist Jan Yoors, tends to the family legacy.
Family of five home routines. We all have routines rhythms and tradiitions in our family, are they working for you and your family? Free worksheet to help you set purposeful rhythms in your home.
Farmhouse sinks, exposed brick, vintage-inspired appliances...the rustic country chic aesthetic is having a major moment. But this trend isn't just about looking good on Instagram – it's about creating a kitchen with those copper accents
3-Bed Cottage Home Plan with Great Curb Appeal 1,836 Heated s.f. 3 Beds 2.5 Baths 2 Floors 1 - 2 Car garage
This quick and easy Crispy Sweet Chilli Chicken is the perfect weeknight dinner for when you are wanting to skip the takeaway and eat a comforting meal at home.
TV personality turned fashion designer and author Lauren Conrad's trendy home in Los Angeles showcases her penchant for all things stylish.
Hairy Bikers' Sausage and Bean Casserole is the ultimate comfort food. This filling hearty family meal is packed with flavours - mouth-watering sausages and bacon, combined with a sharp and tangy taste of chopped tomatoes and tomato puree, deep sweetness of dark brown muscovado sugar and a unique taste of Worcestershire sauce all enhanced by spices and aromatic herbs.
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This post lists 13 great Christmas decor ideas. Christmas is a special time, and putting up decorations is one of the best parts! They...
Caregiver created list of dozens of dementia activity ideas.
This book has a newly updated edition, and will be shipped in place of this older edition. Do you long for simpler days? Do you wish you had the time to offer your family home-grown meals? Does your heart cry for a quiet place in this fast-paced world? Blogger and homesteader Melissa K. Norris inspires with practical a
Modern conveniences and busy schedules have made modern housekeeping faster and less hands-on. But what important, old-fashioned homemaking skills have we lost? Here are some ideas to inspire you, and tips to get you started. Table of contents1. 🍎 Gardening2. 🥫 Preserving Seasonal Food3. 🍞 Baking Bread4. 🍽 Cooking from scratch5. 📒 Planning ahead6. 🧶
A leafy residence in outer Melbourne designed by Alistair Knox is the cherished residence of Sunni Hart, partner Pete Baxter and their two kids.
Image 3 of 3 from gallery of Unified Architectural Theory: Chapter 3. Photograph by Flickr CC User mksfca
I’ve always wanted a digital wall calendar. Something that could hang in the kitchen and keep track of family obligations, reminders, and to-dos. Wear red on Friday. Sign up for soccer. Early dismissal. Snack day at preschool. Work travel. You get the picture. In theory, I could purchase a tablet, mount it to a wall, and display the family calendar there. But I wanted (actually, needed) something totally custom. And I was in the mood for a good hard challenge. So, in keeping with my year of making and DIY, I decided to build my own. How it works The basic idea is this: I purchase a $35 Raspberry Pi, which is a computer the size of a credit card. I download free software from the RaspberryPi.org website onto my laptop, install it onto a memory card, and then transfer the card onto the Pi. I plug a mouse, keyboard and power supply into the green device and then hook it up to a monitor. Once it turns on, I follow the install instructions that I find online and on YouTube (like this tutorial). Meanwhile, I create a free account on DAKboard.com (a software that’s a “customizable display for photos, calendar, news, weather and more!”) and start configuring my display. I enter my DAKboard account’s personal URL into the Raspberry Pi general settings, along with some other code, which basically tells the computer to display by DAKboard on the fulls screen mode at all times without needing a mouse. Once again, I find all of these commands from online tutorials. After that, voila, my display appears on the big screen! Hardware A Raspberry Pi 3B ($35… It took me an hour just to figure out what kind of Raspberry Pi I needed – there are a bunch of models) A 24-inch monitor ($119 on sale at Best Buy) A keyboard and mouse (existing) An HDMI cable to hook the Pi up to the monitor (existing) A power cord to hook up the Pi to an outlet ($7) Micro SD memory card ($24) Software A DAKboard account: I start with a free version but upgrade to an $8/month version to allow for more customization Google calendar (free): I create a new calendar called “DAKboard” and assign all events to this calendar Todoist (free): I tag all of my family to-dos as “DAKboard” iPhoto to display family pictures. The frustrating process of learning new things I know next to nothing about coding, computers, and cables, so it takes a long time to work through the setup process, and very little time to feel completely incompetent. Even purchasing the hardware requires more than an hour of reading reviews on Amazon and studying blog posts followed by three Amazon orders, two trips to Office Depot, and one to Best Buy. YouTube quickly becomes my best friend because I manage to screw up every part of the process. I have to watch videos on the right way to insert a micro SD card or how to install the operating system. I …
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Sarah Brantley and her husband think upward to gain space (and style!) for their family. Architect: Carolyn Lindsey
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When we brought William home I was desperate to make the others happy. They were SO excited the first day or two, but then the reality set in and the vibe changed. I had this extreme guilt that they were taking the adjustment hard, and all I wanted was to make them happy. I don’t... Read More
Looking for a home in Bangalore can be tough as it involves a lot of scouting and travelling. Due to the increased population, there are many factors that have an effect on people’s lifestyles in this city. From traffic jams to water problems, there are many things you must look into before moving into an …
I heard your paper frustrations loud and clear! You often ask me how I manage paper chaos in such a small space with no office. I swear by Adobe Scan to help me stay paperless and online bill pay. I shared ALL our tips for managing papers on my blog! Go see the before and after of our messy cupboard and learn how easily we fixed it. ✨✨✨ I really hope it helps! See how we changed this little "office space" below…. HERE
The Borcik Family. A family of talent, love, and curiosity.I've known Arielle and Kyle for a couple of years now and I've always been so impressed by them and their love for their craft and one another. They are extremely talented jewelry creators and their pieces are absolutely lovely. You can…