Some call it decompressing. Others call it chilling. Whatever you choose to call the act of getting away from it all, the good news is that you’re actually contributing to your health! Science has shown that getting outside is good for you – from a physical,...
A lot of things are getting bigger – like your smartphone, which is about to feature foldable screens. According to the United States Census that’s what happened to our homes over the years, too. In 1950, the average size of an American home was just 983 square feet....
Working from home is becoming the new normal. Businesses are discovering the cost-saving benefits of having a distributed workforce that can be closer to their customers, and employees are finding ways to recoup time that was otherwise spent commuting. There are some...
They’re anywhere from 400 down to 100 square feet, and the smallest ones usually are built on trailers so you can move them. Tiny Houses are still growing in popularity, but people are giving more thought before jumping aboard the tiny house movement. It turns out...
Multigenerational living is not a common lifestyle for a growing number of people in the United States. Often, it’s caused by financial necessity, but the benefit is a deeper sense of caring and the ability to help aging parents stay with family rather than move into...