Why Household Waste is Still A Massive Problem-Even Though We Know What Needs to Change

This article highlights the ongoing struggle with plastic packaging, emphasising its prevalence in UK grocery shopping. Despite intentions to reduce waste, online shopping exacerbates the issue, creating hidden plastic waste. Solutions involve reducing production, promoting refillable options, and fostering awareness while acknowledging the challenges consumers face in accessing sustainable choices. Collective action is essential.… Read More Why Household Waste is Still A Massive Problem-Even Though We Know What Needs to Change

Episode Four: the core design principles of interior design

Interior design merges art and science to shape experiences within spaces. Key principles include balance, rhythm, harmony, contrast, scale, emphasis, and functionality. Thoughtful design considers sensory and sustainable aspects, ensuring comfort and accessibility for all users, including neurodiverse individuals. Ultimately, empathetic design fosters environments that feel welcoming and inclusive.… Read More Episode Four: the core design principles of interior design

Episode 1: Lighting for Calm — A Sensory and Sustainable Approach

This post emphasises the transformative impact of lighting on both the emotional ambience and practical use of a space. It encourages a shift from harsh lighting to softer, sustainable options that promote calm and well-being. By layering light and maximising daylight, one can enhance comfort while reducing environmental impact.… Read More Episode 1: Lighting for Calm — A Sensory and Sustainable Approach

designing for calm: a sensory approach to sustainable living

Image Credit: Mesut çiçen via Unsplash Series Introduction In a world that often feels overstimulated and overcomplicated, the pursuit of calm is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. Beginning on the 4th October, this six-part series explores how design can be a powerful tool for cultivating calm—not just in our homes and cities, but in… Read More designing for calm: a sensory approach to sustainable living

Lyocell: The Sustainable Fabric You Didn’t Know you Needed

Lyocell is a sustainable fabric made from regenerated cellulose, typically sourced from trees like eucalyptus. Its sustainable closed-loop production process recycles up to 99% of solvents, making it preferable to cotton. Renowned brands like Patagonia, Eileen Fisher, and Allbirds are incorporating Lyocell for its softness, breathability, and environmentally responsible qualities.… Read More Lyocell: The Sustainable Fabric You Didn’t Know you Needed

Sustainable Style Spotlight: What’s the Deal with Tencel?

Tencel, a brand by Lenzing AG, includes sustainable fibres Lyocell and Modal made from sustainably sourced wood pulp. This sustainable material is soft, breathable, and biodegradable. Its closed-loop production process minimises waste and chemicals. Tencel is popular in various apparel and bedding, making sustainable fashion accessible and stylish.… Read More Sustainable Style Spotlight: What’s the Deal with Tencel?

Sustainable Alternatives to Bleach: Kind to the Environment, Tough on Stains

Bleach is a common cleaning agent but poses environmental and health risks. Alternatives such as white vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and lemon juice are effective and sustainable options. Transitioning to these sustainable cleaners improves home safety and lessens environmental impact, promoting a cleaner home and planet.… Read More Sustainable Alternatives to Bleach: Kind to the Environment, Tough on Stains

How to Make Sustainable Wet Wipes-part of the soft source for living series

Homemade wet wipes offer a sustainable alternative to store-bought options, eliminating harmful chemicals and reducing waste. Using soft, natural fabrics and simple ingredients like distilled water, Castile soap, and aloe vera, these DIY wipes are gentle on sensitive skin, cost-effective, and customisable. They promote environmental health while ensuring personal hygiene.… Read More How to Make Sustainable Wet Wipes-part of the soft source for living series

DIY Sustainable Glass Cleaner-Part of The Soft Source For Living Series

This content outlines how to create a sustainable glass cleaner using simple ingredients like distilled water, white vinegar, and optional rubbing alcohol. It details the preparation process, shelf life, usage tips, and offers alternative ingredients for those who dislike vinegar. The DIY cleaner is cost-effective, customisable, and sustainable.… Read More DIY Sustainable Glass Cleaner-Part of The Soft Source For Living Series