Home & Space
Personal style, wardrobe edits, and investment-minded choices for women who want quality without excess.
Tanjore Painting:Complete Guide for Beginners
My first Tanjore painting was made when I was five months pregnant. I had never attended a class. I had no formal training in this art form, no teacher walking me through the steps, no one to ask when something went wrong. What I had was an overwhelming fascination with this centuries-old art, a laptop full of open tabs, a stack of YouTube tutorials I had watched more times than I could count, and the particular kind of stubborn curiosity that makes you attempt things most people would consider slightly unreasonable. I attempted it anyway. And somewhere between the gold leaf and the chalk powder and the very specific ratios…
Brilliant Ways to Upcycle Your Old Baby Crib
There is a particular kind of quiet that settles over a nursery after your child has outgrown it. The crib is still there, solid and familiar, but nobody sleeps in it anymore. It is too big to ignore and too full of memory to simply discard. I remember standing in my daughter’s room after we moved her to her first proper bed, looking at that crib and feeling genuinely reluctant to let it go, not because we needed it, but because it had held something irreplaceable. If you are in that same in-between moment, here is a thought worth sitting with: you do not have to sell it, store it…







