An Eco Friendly Bathroom Renovation
A Guide for Budget-Conscious Homeowners If you're looking to update your bathroom without breaking the bank and want to minimize your environmental footprint, a low-impact
What is color drenching?
If you're seeking a bold and modern way to infuse character and charm into your living space, look no further than the captivating trend of
A winter greens windowsill garden
Savoring fresh, organic salads and herbs all year round is not only a healthy choice but an eco-friendly one too. Why not take matters into
Transforming your home into a cozy winter haven
Winter beckons us to seek solace within the comforting embrace of our abode, with a warm drink in hand and cherished books close at hand.
For The Love Of Books
With the holidays fast approaching, and school soon to be out, you might be wondering how to keep your kids busy through the winter
Bake up some memories with your family this holiday season
The holidays are a time of inspiration for many of us. The gatherings and sharing of love among friends and neighbours brings out an
Back in Black
How to Use Black in Your Home Decor for 2024 Black is back, and it's not just for Halloween. According to the latest color
It’s Hygge Time In Lake Cowichan this Fall
In Denmark, they use the word hygge (pronounced “hoo-gah”) to describe a cozy and comfortable feeling. It's thought that the word originated from the
Pleasingly Pumpkin
Pumpkin is a wonderfully versatile squash that is practically the essence of autumn. It is one of the oldest known vegetables to be cultivated
Fall maintenance is essential to a happy home
October is the last month to prepare your home for the cold and wet months of winter. A systematic inspection of home systems and
A smart and sustainable way to add value to your Lake Cowichan property
In the past, backyard cottages were sometimes designed for seasonal guests or an elderly parent. They were often quaint dwellings with one or two
Your Guide to Luxurious Linen
Did you know that linen is made from the stalks of flax plants? Linen was one of the earliest plant fibres to be woven