For centuries, cities, neighbourhoods, and even our homes have been designed through a lens that rarely considered women as independent individuals. Instead, they were planned with an imagined role in mind, as the housewife, the caregiver, the one who belongs indoors.
But what happens when we begin to see space differen... See more
You don’t need a home that looks like it’s straight out of a showroom or a magazine. That’s not what this is about. What I’m encouraging is to be intentional about creating small spaces in your home that feel calm, comforting, and uniquely yours. These pockets of peace can be as simple as a chair by the window, a favorite candle on the counter, or ... See more
Baldassare Forestiere, a Sicilian immigrant, came to America in 1901 to pursue his dreams of becoming a citrus farmer. In Fresno, California, Forestiere crafted a subterranean complex of patios, grottoes, and garden courts, all featuring arches and stonework using the local hardpan sedimentary rock.