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As warmer seasons beckon families outdoors after long winters cooped up indoors, having a designated backyard destination for relaxing, entertaining, and reconnecting to nature's rhythm proves invaluable. Summer houses deliver this sanctuary when thoughtfully designed and positioned, complementing personal priorities for aesthetics and utility acro...
Written by
Laura Rosen
Photography
jcomp
A yard can be a lovely escape from the routines of everyday life. We all understand the health benefits of spending more time outdoors, such as vitamin D production in the skin, exercise, and unfiltered air in your lungs. But what if your yard has no appeal?
Written by
Liliana Alvarez
Photography
Benzoix
This journey of renovation isn't just about following trends. It's about personalizing your space and making sustainable choices. You're encouraged to infuse your personality into every corner of your home. Sustainability can be woven into your renovation efforts, ensuring your home is both beautiful and kind to the planet.
Written by
Jane Smith
Photography
Life For Stock
Transforming your outdoor space into a harmonious haven doesn't require a landscape architect or a hefty budget. With a few strategic choices and a touch of creativity, you can turn your outdoor area into a sanctuary that reflects your style and invites tranquility. Here are four practical tips to help you create harmonious outdoor spaces effortles...
Written by
Allen Brown
Photography
Lucas Gruwez
Owning a personal backyard escape offers life enriching benefits hard to put a price tag on – relaxation, health, joy creating memories with loved ones. But fiscal reality intervenes on even the most elaborate leisure visions. Simply start where you can, then evolve designs in tandem with expanding budgets to ultimately achieve backyard bliss on yo...
Written by
Dennis
Photography
Nikita Buida
You hear time and time again that you should be saving your food scraps and feeding your garden with recycled organic material (compost). Why would you want to do this? Because it adds valuable nutrients back into your soil, increases moisture retention, and reduces waste.
Written by
Ashleigh Smith, in-house writer and Horticulturist with True Leaf Market
Photography
True Leaf Market