We live surrounded by excess. Things we accumulate, spaces we don’t use, choices we make on autopilot.
But what if the “more” we’re looking for is actually hidden in the “less”?
This blog was born from that question.
Inspired by minds like Bea Johnson — who turned zero waste into a way of life that’s possible, beautiful, and freeing — we want to invite you to see simplicity as a form of abundance.
Here, we believe that living with less doesn’t mean giving things up — it means making space.
Space in your home. In your mind. In your time.
Space for what truly matters.
We’re not talking about strict rules or one-size-fits-all solutions.
For us, sustainability is built on small everyday gestures: a piece of furniture given a second life instead of being thrown out, a cloth bag instead of plastic, a lighter routine filled with conscious choices.
Every step matters.
This is a place to share practical ideas, creative solutions, and real inspiration for anyone who wants to live more lightly and sustainably — even in small spaces, even with little time, even starting from scratch.
Because every beginning starts somewhere. Let it be here.
We’ll talk about transforming spaces with less impact and more care, reimagining objects, reducing without sacrificing comfort.
We aim to combine aesthetics, ethics, and functionality. Beauty with purpose.
It’s not about perfection — it’s about intention.
And about community, too: because changing the world starts at home, but it grows stronger when we walk together.
Welcome. Pull up a chair (one of those old ones, lovingly restored).
Make yourself at home. The coffee’s brewing — in a cloth filter, of course.