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Help! My Home Needs an Eco-Makeover

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Q: Help! My home needs an eco-makeover

A: We hear ya! Sustainability is always on our minds when we set foot into a client’s home. We’re sharing our no-brainer ways to go green at home…

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*Consider the why


We don’t need to preach to you all the reasons why choosing sustainable storage and methods is preferable (unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past decade!) However, if the melting ice caps and starving polar bears aren’t enough to kickstart your motivation, try this: the average American wastes twelve days a year looking for things they own but can’t find, and collectively we spend $2.7 billion replacing them! So, shift your mindset. Understand why you’re streamlining. Our mantra is this: everything has a place. If you know exactly where things are, it you’ll save almost a fortnight a year (and the icebergs in the process #winning).

 
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*Shop your home


We use this technique all the time. Rather than purchasing brand new storage solutions, we scour around for items we can repurpose. Take the bathroom storage in the photo above. We upcycled a beautiful bar cart, then added storage items we found around the house: a cookie jar, a cake stand and an old candle holder. Look around your home and get creative. Try shoe boxes to house paper storage, Tupperware lids to keep drawers neat and magazine racks to store veggies. However, if you are buying products, our golden rule is this: measure, measure, measure. People spend a fortune on storage products that don’t work in their space. Take the extra time with a tape measure to get it right.

 
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*Green your clean


There’s no excuse to use toxic products in your home. We’ve tested a few different brands and here are our thoughts. Blueland, LOVE. They send a one-off package of chic bottles, then refills in tablet form in recyclable packaging. Grove Collaborative is another hit. We also love Food52’s Wool Dryer Balls. Not only do they cut down drying time by 25%. Pro tip: add a couple of drops of essential oils to each ball and your laundry comes out smelling beautiful (we opt for grapefruit every time!)

 
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*Rethink your closet


Forget fast fashion, the smart woman’s closet is all about sustainability. That starts with taking care of your clothes. We keep a closet kit handy complete with steamer and fabric defuzzer. And we use The Laundress’s non-toxic products to keep our clothes looking fresh (their Wool & Cashmere Shampoo is a Maison Haven staple). Love that dress but don’t love the way it makes you feel? Before giving up on it, take it to a tailor. Same goes for any broken jewelry, handbags or shoes. My favorite Lanvin sandals are on their third pair of soles! And if you are doing a closet edit, don’t throw anything out. Instead donate to Goodwill or consign anything designer. We love The Real Real for hassle-free consignment. They’ll grab your stash straight from your doorstep. 

 
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*Kickstart your kitchen


The sky’s the limit when it comes to sustainable kitchen solutions. We love swapping out plastic for pretty glass storage. It increases visibility which saves you time and money (no more rooting around at the back of the spice cupboard!) We also love using bamboo turntables where possible as bamboo is a low-impact material. Where possible, swap out plastic when you’re grocery shopping. Use net bags to hold fruit and veggies, and bulk-buy spices, nuts and seeds, then decant into reusable glass containers when you get home. Our final tip? Meal plan. Figure out exactly what you need for the week’s cooking. Not only does planning ahead eliminate waste, it encourages healthy habits (bye-bye cookies).


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The Design Darling: Virginia Tupker

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THE design darling: Virginia Tupker

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Interior designer Virginia Tupker has long been on our radar (and not just because she’s a fellow Brit!) Earlier this year Architectural Digest dubbed her the ‘rising star of the interiors world’ and promptly added her to the coveted AD100 list. It’s not hard to see why. After honing her design aesthetic as home editor at Vogue, Tupker pivoted into interior design when shoe designer, Tabitha Simmons, hired her to decorate her new house. Since then Tupker has transformed the homes of a slew of tastemakers. There was the Southampton barn for Moda Operandi’s cofounder Lauren Santo Domingo. Then there was fashion writer Derek Blasberg’s Upper East Side abode (complete with a secret passage and a Gossip Room!). Virginia grew up in Chelsea, London and now lives in Connecticut with her husband and two gorgeous children.

Onto the Q&A…

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Your interiors style in a sentence...

 

This is so hard. I literally reinvent the wheel for each and every project. My style is very diverse but I think the common end goal is the creation of something uniquely tailored to each client.

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Your secret organizing hack...

 

Bins, bins and more bins!

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Your most treasured possession is...

 

An Indian gold bracelet from my Father.

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On your wishlist...

 

Carolina Irving & Daughters etched glasses.

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Your proudest career moment so far...

 

Being included in the 2020 AD 100 list, and also the Elle Decor A-List.

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A surprising thing people don't know about you...

 

I am extremely superstitious! Yes, I’m the person who will never walk under a ladder even if it means having to navigate around a busy street.

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Last text you sent was to...

 

My sister. She lives in Glastonbury, England and we try and talk once a week!

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Most used app on your phone...

 

Instagram. I’m obsessed with @amandacbrooks, @moro_dabron  and @sampson.nathan 

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You're currently reading...

 

Lady in Waiting: My Extraordinary Life in the Shadow of the Crown by Anne Glenconner. It’s a memoir by former lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret.

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Best part about owning your own business is...

 

I get to do something I love.

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Your signature dish...

 

Cherry Clafouti...my Mother’s recipe. So delicious!

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Last thing you do before you go to sleep...

 

Kiss my sleeping kiddies and tuck them in tight.

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How do you unplug...

 

In my home sauna!

 

VIRGINIA’S WORLD

Follow Virginia Tupker on Instagram and find out more about her work here.

 

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Starting a Biz With Your Best Friend

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Starting a biz with your best friend

What’s it really like to navigate entrepreneur life with your BFF? We’re sharing our start-up secrets.

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Like all great ideas, HAVEN was born over a glass (or three) of wine. Could we turn our nerdy organizing addiction into a legitimate business? Could our style backgrounds (me: magazine editor; Jen: Burberry lawyer) bring a fresh angle to the home organizing industry? And, most important of all, could our friendship survive launching a business together? The answer to all three was an emphatic YES (this could have been the wine talking).

But the path from lightbulb moment to launch was l-o-n-g. It was hard not to get ahead of ourselves in the beginning. We were so energized by the idea of running our own show, and doing something we were passionate about. But we forced ourselves to slow down, to put in the research, to become experts in our field and to learn about our clients and competitors.

The single most important thing we did was to reach out to other female entrepreneurs for help. And once we started, we couldn’t stop. We were absolutely blown away by the talent around us. Why hadn’t we noticed – and celebrated - all these smart, brilliant women forging their own paths and blazing their own trails? And now, because we’re all in this together (a rising tide lifts all boats, right?), we want to pay it forward and share our advice with you.

 

Here are 4 lessons we learnt launching Maison Haven...


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Get the tough talk out of the way. This applies no matter how long you’ve known your business partner/team. Launching a business with another person means there’s Nowhere. To. Hide. So define your roles. Discuss finances. Work through any hard stuff that could come back to bite you later on. Jen and I have learnt more about each other in the past nine months than we have in 25 years. Sure, we’ve seen each other through heartbreak and career highs, through weddings and the birth of our kids, but nothing takes a friendship to the next level like a grumpy 5.30am phone call to plan your business strategy. After witnessing my colossal ability to procrastinate – a two-month quest to find the ‘perfect’ font for our website is just one example - Jen nicknamed me Steve Jobs (after the famously obsessive cofounder of Apple). And while it’s illuminating to watch Jen flex her lawyer muscle (there is no better negotiator around), I’ve never loved my high-flying biz partner more than the moment she confessed she didn’t know how to take a screenshot on her phone.


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Prepare to work your ass off. Launching a business is f*cking hard. Someone once told me you can work 40 hours a week for someone else, or 80 hours a week for yourself. Go in with your eyes wide open. And know that the business will only grow as fast as you do. So the answer is to put the time in, then put the time in again. With four kids between us, Jen and I snatch working hours when we can. This often means late nights and dawn starts (thank god for Touché Eclat).


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Play to your strengths. Aside from both being uber-organized (a definite plus when you’re launching a home organizing business), Jen and I have very different skillsets. So we use the ‘divide and conquer’ approach. As the grown-up in our partnership, Jen handles the big-girl-pants side of the business: registering the company, opening bank accounts, drawing up contracts, becoming fluent in Quickbooks – tasks that make my brain melt down. As a former magazine editor, I handle the creative side: the branding, the website, the words, the logo. While we both have opinions, we’re also smart enough to know when to back off and let the other person do their thing.


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Done is better than perfect. For all the perfectionists out there (yes, I’m guilty) resist the urge to tinker with every last detail. Do your due diligence, prepare as much as you can but know that sometimes you have to cross your fingers and hope for the best. What’s the worst that can happen? You fail? As Arianna Huffington once said: ‘Failure is not the opposite of success, it’s part of the success’. So adopt Maison Haven’s ‘better an oops than a what if’ approach and go for it!


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Homework Room

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Homework room

We take you behind-the-scenes of a project and break down exactly how we did it. Follow our guide and whip your kids’ workspace into shape, fast!

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The brief

Turn this homework room into a productive, organized space for two teenage children. The approach: we used Maison Haven’s signatures 3-step technique: edit, organize, style. We worked with the client to edit out anything that didn’t belong in this space: old schoolwork (which we archived into pretty white files), old schoolbooks (which we donated) and trash.

 
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1. white containers


These are our hardest-working product! They’re chic, simple and easy to keep clean. Plus they come in a variety of sizes, which makes them extra versatile. We used the largest size here. Then we peppered narrow acrylic containers in between to house files and paper.

GET THE LOOK: White plastic storage bin


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2. zones


We designated the left hand cupboard the Craft Zone and the right hand cupboard the Schoolwork Zone. Keeping them separate helped shape the flow of the room.


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3. system


We like to add inserts into every container we use to keep things neat. Here, the hexagon inserts maximized the space. Plus how inviting do craft supplies look when they’re decanted!

GET THE LOOK: Tall insert


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4. drawers


We tamed the drawer chaos by adding acrylic dividers to customize the space. Each child was given a dedicated drawer, then we used two for general stationery supplies.

GET THE LOOK: Acrylic drawer organizers


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5. label


We applied our custom labels to each container. This serves two purposes. One: it makes the system easy to maintain as everyone knows where things live. Two: it adds a dose of chic to the simple, white containers.

GET THE LOOK: Custom labels


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5. books


We color-coded the books because...why the hell not! We like to make a visual statement with the way we organize. A space that looks beautiful is more likely to stay that way.


Fun fact

Can you spot the label-less container? No matter how prepared we are, every job throws up a wild card. Our edit was so productive that we ended up with a spare container, which is no bad thing. Giving clients space to grow is a key part of what we do (and don’t worry, we sent her a label once she made up her mind what the container was for!)


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Refresh Your Home

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Refresh your home

Sick of staring at the same four walls? Follow our easy upgrades and show your home some love (no power tool required!)

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Image: Eye Swoon

 

Something about lockdown has us nesting. On steroids. First it was the spice cupboard, then it was the bookshelves. By now, we know every square inch of our home and are itching to rejig and refresh. The good news? It’s totally normal. Quarantine is forcing us to consider our surroundings in ways we haven’t before. What if we told you there were a few simple steps you could take to rekindle the magic? Teeny-tiny steps that build incrementally and make your home feel new again. Read on for our fast five.

 
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Fire up flower power

There’s a reason why every house tour you’ve ever clicked on features fresh flowers in every photograph! Flowers brighten any space. We are huge fans of single-flower bouquets (preferably all-white) but go with your gut. Subscriptions are the ultimate indulgence but homegrown flowers lift the soul and won’t break the bank. Neither will a simple houseplant. Also - shhhhh - it’s ok to fake it. Faux flowers last forever and are perfect for people who have a tendency to kill their plants (um, us).


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Restyle your bedding

It’s where you start and end your day so your bed should make you feel like a million bucks. Plus getting a good night’s sleep in today’s environment is more important than ever. We heart Parachute’s linen sheets for an extra-luxurious feel (and their Cloud cotton quilt is to die for). Keep the colorway simple - think white, stone or blush. Heaven!


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Switch up your art

This is a quick fix but an effective one. One or two new pieces (they don’t have to break the bank) go a long way to freshening up a space. We LOVE a gallery wall. If you’re nervous about committing (and we hear you), we recommend these fantastic gallery wall shelves. You can mix and match your art without ever having to hammer in a picture hook. Perfect for the easily bored/inspired…!


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Signature scent

Don’t wait for a special occasion to fill your home with fragrance. Whether you’re Team Candle or Team Diffuser, the secret is to use just the right amount of scent so the overall effect isn’t cloying. It’s no secret that we are obsessed with Vitruvi’s stone diffuser (we both have the white one). Love candles? We collaborated with cool-girl brand Taja Collection on a chic citrus-scented candle. It refreshes, soothes, and smells clean all at once. Yum!


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Transform a corner

Reworking your whole house feels overwhelming? So start small and make over a corner. Love the view from your bedroom window? Find a way to make the most of it. Add an upholstered bench or a window seat. Lusting after a reading nook? A floor lamp + a side table for your coffee mug + a luxe blanket et voila! Pick a spot that makes you feel calm and centered and build from there.


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Our Wellness Secret Weapons

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Our Wellness Secret Weapons

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Photo credit: @sarashakeel

 

It was going so well, until it wasn’t. When we first launched Maison Haven back in 2018, nothing fully prepared us for start-up life. We were so busy from the get-go (Amen to that), that we regularly skipped lunch on projects, worked every night after the kids went to bed, and rose at dawn to complete all the other tasks that running a business entailed. Surprise, surprise, the wheels fell off. Four months in, my bout of flu turned into pneumonia turned into an ambulance ride turned into a three-night hospital stay. Enough was enough.

We realized there was no Maison Haven without its founders. So we made a pact. Self-care moved up the to-do list. We built lunch into our working day. We softened the schedule. We adopted self-care routines. Since we upped our wellness intake, we haven’t looked back. Given the global health crisis, self-care feels more important than ever. Which is why we’re sharing our wellness weapons with you!


 
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*I kick off the day with...

 
 

a tall glass of water before I get out of bed, and an old-fashioned alarm clock (my phone sleeps in my closet so I’m not tempted to check it first and last thing)

 
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*Morning rituals...

 
 

a couple of drops of Vitruvi’s Boost essential oil blend on a hot flannel over my face, and a large coffee

 
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*I take...

 
 

Seed vitamins and (if I remember) Goop Glow powder

 
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*Beauty products I can’t live without...

 
 

Goop Instant Facial and the Dyson Air Wrap (the only hair tool I’ve ever been able to use)

 
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*Go-to breakfast...

 
 

almond-milk yogurt with berries and homemade granola

 
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*Afternoon pick-me-up...

 
 

weekdays a cup of Sakara Detox tea; weekends a homemade slice of cake (courtesy of my husband, the resident baker)

 
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*Signature workout...

 
 

The Class by Taryn Toomey. Like therapy for the soul

 
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*Currently reading...

 
 

Untamed by Glennon Doyle

 
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*Often I crave...

 
 

alone time so I sneak off to the reading nook in my bedroom

 
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*Bedroom Luxury...

 
 

Parachute linen sheets. I recently upgraded and they’re divine

 
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*Bedtime rituals

 
 

I diffuse Vitruvi’s Retreat blend and run a bath with Epsom salts. Then a meditation and a long read

 
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*Wellness hack...

 
 

If I’m feeling super stressed I pick one of my uplifting holy trio: get outside in nature, soak in a bath or play the piano. It works every time!


CORRIE’S WELLNESS KIT


 
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*I kick off the day with

 
 

a 20-minute yoga flow on the mirror

 
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*Morning rituals...

 
 

walking down the driveway barefoot with a cup of coffee in my favorite mug to pick up the newspaper

 
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*I take...

 
 

Lypho-spheric Vit C and Glutathione

 
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*Beauty products I can’t live without...

 
 

Living Libations face oil and Living Proof’s dry shampoo

 
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*Go-to breakfast...

 
 

avocado toast and a soft-boiled egg

 
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*Afternoon pick-me-up...

 
 

Ginger Kombucha

 
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*Signature workout...

 
 

a run in the woods

 
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*Currently reading...

 
 

Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

 
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*Often I crave...

 
 

date night

 
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*Bedroom luxury...

 
 

Hill House Home satin pillow

 
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*Bedrime rituals...

 
 

Bath, face massage, zzzzz

 
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*Wellness hack...

 
 

a long walk, feed the birds, water the flowers - nature is my energy changer!


JENNIFER’S WELLNESS KIT


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Lockdown Lessons

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Lockdown Lessons

What if you could go back to your pre-coronavirus self and give her a heads-up? Co- founder Corrie did just that…

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Photo credit: Our Wild Abandon

 

Dear Corrie,

You won’t believe this but life, as you know it, is about to end. Workplaces will close, schools will shut and entire continents will go into lockdown. A global pandemic is going to infect millions, kill thousands and bring the world to its knees.

 
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“You’ll have periods when you can’t remember what month it is, let alone the day.”

 

Your schedule will be wiped clean (or it would be if you could get your hands on any wipes). You will literally strike through every appointment because time will just...stop. You’re going to inhale the news at first, then skim it through your fingers, then swear off it, then recalibrate and find your trusted news sources and stick to those. You will become fluent in the terms ‘social distancing’, ‘contact tracing’ and ‘flattening the curve’. You’ll get choked up watching quarantined Italians sing from their balconies, New Yorkers exercising on rooftops, and a 100-year-old British veteran raise $40million walking around his garden. You’ll join the rest of humanity in celebrating health workers, the overnight superheroes.

Bad news: you’ll need to ditch the excuse that you’re ‘terrible at crafts’ and embrace them with your four-year-old, Evie (you’ll still hate the mess). You’re going to clash heads with your eight-year-old, Arthur, over just about every part of homeschooling (get ready to live and breathe Zoom, Seesaw and Houseparty). Your suspicions will be confirmed: you are not cut out to be a teacher. But the truest, most beautiful thing is this: there’s nowhere to hide, so the two of you will face it together and come out stronger. You’ll wonder how lockdown is affecting your kids - the virtual playdates, the endless screen time, the drive-by graduations. But then you’ll watch Arthur and Evie become thick as thieves. Arthur will teach Evie to climb trees, and she will force him to sit through Frozen 2. With no peers in her life, you’ll notice Evie grow up overnight. You’re going to get a puppy - a shiny black Cocker Spaniel with oodles of energy. The biggest impact? Having your husband, James, around 24/7. I won’t lie, it’s going to take some adjustment. But eating together as a family every mealtime swiftly becomes something you never want to sacrifice again.

 

"Bagging a Fresh Direct delivery spot feels like winning the lottery."

 

You're going to run out of paper towels, flour, toilet paper and rice. Your milk will inexplicably expire faster than usual. You’re going to become a master at creating meals with a few random ingredients. James and Evie will become the Baking Duo (you’re going to put on a few pounds; deal with it). You’re going to miss your friends; the texture of them, their three-dimensional-ness. But you’re also going to connect with people that you haven’t in years thanks to an overwhelming desire to ‘check in’.

Wearing a mask will become second nature. So will latex gloves. You won’t believe it, but you’re not going to wear makeup. Your skin won’t glow like the magazines promise but your naked nails have never looked better. You won’t be able to get highlights (sorry). You’re going to cut James’s hair, and then watch through your fingers as he shaves Arthur’s head with clippers.

You're going to discover Taryn Toomey’s The Class and do it every day, marveling that it took you so long to find it. You’ll read Glennon Doyle’s Untamed, then reread it and underline the parts that speak to you (that will be all of it, then). Walking to the mailbox becomes a whole-family event. Bagging a Fresh Direct delivery spot will feel like winning the lottery. You’ll smile whole-face smiles at the UPS man and stop to chat. When your local Italian restaurant slips free ice cream into the takeout bag with a ‘thank you for supporting us’ message you’re going to feel a lump in your throat.

 
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“You’ll ditch the excuse that you’re ‘terrible at crafts’ and embrace them with your four-year-old”

 

You’re going to go through a major period of uncertainty with your business and wonder how it will survive. You’ll miss your work wife more than words can say. After a fortnight of no face-to-face contact, you’ll make a pact to speak daily on the phone just to hear each other’s voice. You’re going to pause. And then you’re going to create. You’ll action all the ideas you never had time for because of your never-ending to-do list. You’re going to get up at 5.30am because two hours working alone will be worth more than eight hours working when the kids are up and need you every five minutes (maybe this is why your skin isn’t glowing?!)

Time will become elastic. A minute can last an hour. A week can last three days. You’ll have periods when you can’t remember what month it is, let alone the day. You’ll watch Spring Break go by, then Easter, then Memorial Day and Graduation. You’ll wonder when the trees in your back garden will stop looking like something out of the Blair Witch Project and start sprouting some actual f***ing leaves. When they do, you’ll tearfully proclaim never to take nature for granted again. You’ll notice all the animals in your garden and their daily habits. Together, you’ll name them. Stan the Stork, Jill the Heron, Tommy Turtle and Fred Fox become part of the family. You’ll cheer when chicks appear in the robin’s nest outside your front door.

 
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“The enforced pause will make you sit with your feelings. Some of it you’ll like, some you won’t. All of it you’ll accept because what else can you do?”

 

Now for the hardest part. Right at the last second, your parents’ visit from the UK will get canceled, as travel bans are imposed and worldwide fleets of planes are grounded. You’ll feel every one of the three thousand miles between you, as long-haul air travel becomes as likely as flying to Mars. You’re told that you can’t risk bringing the virus to their door because it could be fatal. You don’t know when you’ll see them or your grandparents again. So, you’re going to sit tight and follow the rules and vow never to take being together for granted again.

Despite the craziness, the fear and the uncertainty, you’re already sensing on a deeper level how much of this period you’re going to miss. The enforced pause will make you sit with your feelings (good and bad); it will make you unpick and unpack. Some of it you’ll like, some you won’t. All of it you’ll accept because what else can you do?

My advice? Lean into appreciation like never before. Be grateful for your health, your family, your home, your friends, your togetherness, despite the distance. Appreciate the pause, the clean slate. Recognize that there are parts of your old life that can stay there. And once quarantine lifts, rebuild the life you want.

Stay strong.
Lots of love,
Corrie

P.S. stock up on toilet paper now!


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How Do I Make the Most of a Small Pantry?

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Q: My pantry is a single cupboard. How do I make the most of the small space?

A: Pantries are our bread and butter (excuse the pun) so we have a multitude of tricks up our sleeve, no matter how small your space….

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Edit.


The smaller the space, the tighter the edit. Before we started this edit, we didn’t just ask our client what her family eats, we asked how they eat. What’s the breakfast routine? Do cereal and snacks need to be on a lower shelf so little hands can access? Is pasta a staple? Rule of thumb is this: anything you’re reaching for more than twice a week needs to be prime real estate. No bending down, no reaching up high. Then check use by dates and weed out anything old or that you know you won’t eat. Ensure you’re creating a system for the food you actually use and love.

 
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Categorize.


Once we purged, we grouped items into zones: Breakfast, Pasta, Dried Goods etc. Breaking a space down into zones is like a brain map. Next time you open your pantry door, you’ll know exactly where to reach for cereal, potato chips or pasta. It saves time and effort (win win).

 
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Know your storage.

The large white baskets are fantastic for pantries and are super versatile. We always add inserts to keep things neat. The smaller baskets are a real crowd-pleaser. We use these to store items that pack a visual punch. Other space-saving tricks? Turntables. They maximize space and make things easy to reach. We also added square acrylic containers to the bottom shelf to house excess salty snacks. Label everything otherwise the system will fall apart. For extra polish, we add our custom labels.


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Decant.

Yep, we love to purge plastic. Where possible we decant goods into sustainable glass containers. Not only does it elevate the look, but you’re more likely to use what you see (plus it makes shopping for groceries so much easier). Here we decanted pasta and cereal. But items like flour, sugar and grains really lend themselves to being set free (make sure you use jars with a seal for items like flour). Pro tip: add cooking instructions to the jar. We use our custom cooking labels, but a chalk pen underneath the lid works well.


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Refill system.


It’s all very well designing a beautiful system, but you need to be realistic. A too-rigid system is stifling. We always factor in a refill area for any multiples or excess. Because space was tight here, we stashed the refill basket behind the cereal on the top shelf. Just remember to always, always check your refills before your next grocery order!


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