
HOMES SHAPED WITH INTENTION
Our homes are more than physical spaces. They are living, breathing reflections of who we are and who we’re becoming. They hold our memories, support our daily rituals, and reflect our values — not just in style, but in rhythm and feeling.
Inspired by The Slow Home by Natalie Walton, this blog post gathers stories of real homes and the people who shaped them with care. These are not styled sets or quick flips. They are thoughtful spaces, grounded in time, materials, and quiet values.
Each of these homes reflects a different way of living — but all of them invite us to ask: What really matters? And how can we let those answers shape the spaces we inhabit?

A DESIGN PHILOSOPHY FOR A SIMPLE LIFE
I recently reflected on the way our homes are often shaped — not always by intention, but by habit, trend, or convenience. Inspired by This is Home by Natalie Walton, and by my own artistic journey, I feel called to explore a different approach: a design philosophy rooted in simplicity, authenticity, and meaning.
This blog post is an invitation to rethink how we design our living spaces — not as displays, but as living, breathing extensions of who we are.

THE ESSENCE OF HOME — CREATING SPACES THAT FEEL TRUE AND CALMING
I recently came across the beautiful book "This is Home" by Natalie Walton and was inspired by the concept of the emotional importance of a home. It reminded me that a home is not defined by its size or its look, but by the feelings it nurtures within us. A few things that I learned from this heartfelt exploration, I have summarized in this blog post — reflections on how we can create spaces that feel true, calming, and deeply rooted in authenticity.
EMBRACING THE BEAUTIFUL CHAOS — BALANCING MOTHERHOOD AND CREATIVE ENDEAVORS
As an artist and a mother, I feel like I'm on a wild rollercoaster ride. It's an unpredictable journey full of twists and turns, but it brings me immense joy and fulfillment. I want to share some heartfelt insights that have helped me balance nurturing my artistic spirit with the wonders of motherhood.