
Household

Contrary to popular belief, growing your own food is relatively simple. It’s also less expensive, and healthier for you and the environment. Here are four foods you can grow in the comfort of your own home - and enjoy year-round!

10 Organizing Tips for the 3 Dirtiest Rooms in Your Home
After a long day at the office, your home should be a relaxing place where you can unwind and decompress - and I’m sure you’ll agree nothing feels better than walking into a neat, clean space. Here are a few of our favorite tips to organize each room in your house.

The Top 7 Air Purifying Indoor Plants
Despite our best efforts and hours spent cleaning, getting “fresh air” can feel like an impossible task. It’s time we clear the air. Here are the seven best air-purifying houseplants, and how to care for each.

Organizing Tips From Our Interview With Benita Larsson
We recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Benita and talked about everything from what inspired her to pursue visual merchandising to renovation and decluttering tips.

Live in a Small Space? Here are 7 Cleaning Supplies Organizer Ideas
With a little elbow grease, an afternoon of organization, and one of the seven cleaning supply organizer ideas below, you can finally put your mop, vacuum, carpet cleaner, and dish soap refill packets in the same spot. CRAZY, right?

How to Care for Indoor Plants While You’re on Vacation
Whether you’re traveling home to visit family, jetting off to a white, sandy beach, or out of town for a weekend wedding, you should give your plants some TLC before you leave. Here are four steps to keeping your plants healthy and happy while you’re away. Or four steps for those sometimes forgetful plant parents out there (hi!).

Get Organized: Preparing For Back-to-School
One of the best ways to lower back-to-school stress is to get organized. That’s why we’ve created a list of organizational tips, so by the time September arrives you’re ready to go.

Declutter Your Home: 10 Household Items You Don't Need to Buy
As consumers, we often stockpile items in our home that we don’t really need. As a result, we create more waste and negatively impact the environment. It’s time to start minimizing the clutter while also helping the environment by stopping the use of non-recyclable and non-Earth-friendly items.