Take a tour of Becky Etchberger's beautiful and light-filled Williamsburg apartment.
"These voices warm my home with stories of where I've traveled to, who I have shared time with, and how far I have come on my journey. It's a great reminder of impermanence, gratitude, and solidarity."
Sometimes the perfect respite from life's unpredictability is a favorite spot in our homes. For Tiffany Wendel, a professional stylist and mother of twins, redesigning her home after a divorce sounded like the perfect form of self care. With deep, textured greens and airy blues comprising the design direction of each room, it seems every inch of Tiffany's home is meant to pay homage to calmness, balance and, the thing she loves most of all, the ocean.
In our latest installment of the Single Women and Their Spaces series, we tour the home of artist and designer, Julianne Johnson. It seems every corner of this house is designed with intension to optimize space, not only for living, but also for dreaming.
On a very special Single Women and Their Spaces, we spoke to The Bungalow founder, Christine Sanders, about the challenges of raising a child as a single mother, overcoming grief while maintaining a successful business and savoring life's little moments every day.
Author and home goods designer, Maggie Pate, shows us her beautiful Scandinavian-inspired home; filled with contemporary pieces and original, historic elements.
We're taking a tour of Sophie C'est La Vie's creative space, a Brooklyn tattoo artist with a colorful and dynamic sense of style.
Perfectly pink, we tour the vibrant home of Seattle artist and meditation guru, Lady Krishna, in our latest installment of Single Women And Their Spaces.
The Portland Maine home of single mother Erin Little is a thoughtful, vintage-filled treasure trove that fuels both her creative process and personal rituals.
We're starting a new series to highlight the homes of single women of an uncertain age, talking about both the design details and the specific gifts and challenges of living alone.