I’ve been living now for nine years in a cosy albeit too small rooftop apartment. Too small in the sense that it houses me as one person perfectly but whenever i wanted to invite friends I felt challenged. Is there enough space?…

I’ve been living now for nine years in a cosy albeit too small rooftop apartment. Too small in the sense that it houses me as one person perfectly but whenever i wanted to invite friends I felt challenged. Is there enough space?…
Today’s creative crowd is comprised of an ever growing array of personalities with different skills. Designers, writers, photographers, artists, crafters, artisans, bloggers – and shopkeepers. Independent retailers have been emerging all around the world over the past few years opening little gems where retailing is not an impersonal experience in spaces with grid floor plans to maximize profitability.…
I have been a passionate follower and reader of Justina Blakeney's blog over the past few years. I love her unconventional style, her eclectic collections, her love for plants and colors. She is a sort of a beacon who reminds me that styling a home is a personal matter.
One of the fascinating factors of today’s digital era is the emergence of a ‘maker’ movement. Creative people all around the globe have nowadays the opportunity to share and sell their creative ideas and designs – easier then ever before. It is 13 of those creative minds that opened the doors to their inspiring homes for the new book ‘Maker Spaces’ by my friend and fellow blogger Emily Quinton.…
As a plant lover and passionate Urban Jungle Blogger I was intrigued to get my fingers on the book ‘Decorating with Plants’ by Japanese plant artist Satoshi Kawamoto. The book promises to reveal ‘the art of using plants to transform your home’.…