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28 April, 2026

The End of Perfect: Why Lived-In Homes Are the New Design Standard

Forget those catalog interiors where you're afraid to even breathe on a sofa cushion. The era of "sterile" design, where everything is measured to the millimeter, is fading. In its place comes "lived-in" aesthetics — a style where a home doesn't pretend to be a showroom but honestly admits: people live here.

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28 April, 2026

The Oasis Within: Why a Dedicated Reading Nook Is Becoming a Necessity

In an era of open floor plans and multi-functional spaces, we increasingly find ourselves needing a place to "slow down." A reading nook is more than just a chair in the corner; it is a vital architectural anchor that helps the brain switch from multitasking to deep focus.

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28 April, 2026

The Art of Grounding: Why Heavy, Enclosed Beds Are Making a Comeback

In the world of modern design, minimalism has long reigned supreme: thin metal legs, floating frames, and as much open space beneath furniture as possible. Today, however, the focus is shifting. We are increasingly seeking more than just aesthetics in our interiors—we are looking for a sense of permanence and security.

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28 April, 2026

Next-Level Clean: How an Eco-Conscious Home Enhances Your Quality of Life

For a long time, the concept of a "clean" home was limited to the absence of visible dust and the presence of a fresh scent. Today, however, our understanding of domestic comfort is expanding. We are beginning to pay attention to the invisible yet vital aspects of our surroundings: air quality, fabric composition, and water purity.

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28 April, 2026

The Architecture of Sleep: How Room Physics Can Help You Rest

Have you ever wondered why sleep comes instantly in some spaces, while in other - despite being exhausted—you spend hours staring at the ceiling? Often, the cause isn't stress, but the physical characteristics of your bedroom. Light, sound, and even the texture of surfaces send signals to your brain that either encourage rest or, conversely, keep your nervous system in a state of micro-alertness.