In deference to the time of year, this week's column celebrates the cosiest corner of the home in its chicest, most 70s iterations
Domestic magick is one of the most practical and transformative forms of witchcraft, weaving enchantment into our everyday lives and routines. This
Venus in the 4th house cultivates class and style within the realm of home and hearth. With this placement, home is truly where the heart is, and there is a
Kin Dee is a five-way collaboration between Dalad Kambhu, the food-fixated fine artist Rirkrit Tiravanija, and restauranteurs Stephan Landwehr, Boris
The house itself and most things in it are handmade by couple Gawie and Gwen, their son and three daughters. Today it’s just the two of them living here.
There may not be much snow on the ground this year, but there is still a chill in the air that reminds us of one reason we love winter so much: this is the time of year that we enjoy gathering around the fireplace. As architects and designers working in a northern climate, we have […]
These 15 rooms are our favorites from the inaugural Kips Bay showhouse in Dallas.
The house itself and most things in it are handmade by couple Gawie and Gwen, their son and three daughters. Today it’s just the two of them living here.
Recently, cottage-core has gotten more attention in mainstream consciousness. However, for those who have always loved the paintings by Thomas Kinkade Studios, images of small-town life, like the paperboy delivering the afternoon edition of the hometown newspaper or Sunday worship at the local church, are cozy decor staples. These pieces have been lovingly painted to help collectors like you build themed hearth and home art collections that will bring comfort for years!
DescriptionDetailsMaker Send this greeting to your favourite foodie, whose kitchen is forever full of life, laughter, and delectable dishes. A2 size (4-1/4"x 5-1/2" when folded) Blank inside Offset printed in Toronto on natural-white, heavyweight, textured paper, and die-cut with rounded corners The Gotamago collection features original ink-and-watercolour illustrations designed and printed in Toronto, Canada. Every design has a personal story and is delivered from the heart. Inspired by urbanity, nature, and the simplicity of everyday things, we combine a love for travel and culture with a sense of continual discovery. Above everything else, we are unconventional storytellers. Description Send this greeting to your favourite foodie, whose kitchen is forever full of life, laughter, and delectable dishes. Details A2 size (4-1/4"x 5-1/2" when folded) Blank inside Offset printed in Toronto on natural-white, heavyweight, textured paper, and die-cut with rounded corners Maker The Gotamago collection features original ink-and-watercolour illustrations designed and printed in Toronto, Canada. Every design has a personal story and is delivered from the heart. Inspired by urbanity, nature, and the simplicity of everyday things, we combine a love for travel and culture with a sense of continual discovery. Above everything else, we are unconventional storytellers.
Everything you need to know to create your very own “sacred space”—perfect for practicing home-based witchcraft including spells, rituals, herbalism, and more!—from the author of The Green Witch. Your home is an important part of who you are—it makes sense to tie your practice of witchcraft closely to the place where you build your life. In The House Witch, you’ll discover everything you need to live, work, and practice in your own magical space. Follow expert Arin Murphy-Hiscock on a journey to building and fortifying a sacred space in your own home, with essential information on how to: -Create magical cookbooks of recipes, spells, and charms -Prepare food that nourishes body and soul -Perform rituals that protect and purify hearth and home -Master the secrets of the cauldron and the sacred flame -Call upon the kitchen gods and goddesses. -Produce hearth-based arts and crafts. …and much more! Learn how easy it is to transform your home into a magical place that enhances your practice and nurtures your spirit!
Cob is an ancient building method that combines clay soil, sand and straw in a free form, frameless structure.
James Brown, the 28-year-old owner of always edgy London fashion boutique Hostem, had a yearning to move into art and furnishings. But rather than simply e
The Old Rectory - Ulster Folk Museum Analysis of the annual growth rings in the roof timbers has established that this house was built in 1717. This house is also an example of English rather than Irish building traditions, as the skills and techniques employed in its construction were brought into Ireland by English settlers. The wall oven beside the kitchen hearth is a rare feature in Ulster where the majority of settlers were Scottish in origin. In the south-east of Ireland where the main settlement was of English people, wall ovens are a common feature.Click to enlarge: Welcome to the Old Rectory, traditional Irish Garden No records survive for the first eighty years of the life of the house. The earliest surviving records show that in 1790 the occupant was a Captain Archibald McCallion, a retired officer who had fought in the British Army in the American War of Independence (1775-1783). From 1800, until his death in 1825, the occupant was Rev. Robert McCullough, Curate of Duneane Parish. His youngest son, Frederick, inherited the house and continued to farm the fifty acres around it. Click to enlarge: Baking on the Griddle on the Old RectoryThe house remained in the McCullough family until the 1940s. The Rev. McCullough was responsible for the house being extended by the addition of the parlour behind the kitchen hearth and the bedroom above. The house is furnished as the home of a clergyman of the established church and represents the rural or small-town home of a member of the professions in the period 1890-1910. Original location: Lismacloskey townland, Toomebridge, County Antrim. NMNI The Old Rectory
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Welcome to the world of tiny houses with a cozy twist – fireplaces! In this post, we’ll take you on a journey through the enchanting world of miniature abodes that are adorned with crackling flames. These tiny homes offer more than just shelter; they ignite our hearts with their charm and inspire us to embrace […]
What is a kitchen witch? A complete guide to kitchen witchery, history of the kitchen witch + how to make your food and daily life magical!