Naturalistic Living

Electric Biking in Port Hardy

By |2022-12-26T23:02:33+00:00April 2nd, 2023|Activities & Things To Do, Energy Efficiency, Naturalistic Living|

Electric bike technology has come along way in just a few years. Today, e-bikes have a range of 20 km or more on a single charge. With good distance and relatively high speeds, they can be used as a primary source of transportation in some places. While initial costs are not insignificant, running costs

Log Homes & Cabins

By |2021-12-20T20:17:24+00:00October 1st, 2022|Buying A Home, Lifestyle & Health, Naturalistic Living|

Log homes have a special appeal and an aesthetic that invites occupants to reconnect with nature. Living in a log home is something akin to 'art as an experience'. Log construction has evolved, from being an essential part of European and North American housing stock, to a building method that is kept alive by popular

Rustic Furniture

By |2021-12-20T20:09:47+00:00July 15th, 2022|Activities & Things To Do, Interior Design & Decor, Naturalistic Living|

Did you know that ecological furnishings add more to a space than a place to sit? They are pieces of art that spring from nature to dwell exclusively in the homes of people. Naturalistic furniture pieces are objects of experience that invite sensual experiences. They delight the senses with the absence of machine-made perfection. Touching

Naturalism By Design

By |2021-12-20T20:00:37+00:00April 15th, 2022|Interior Design & Decor, Naturalistic Living|

For some people, their home is the ultimate sanctuary of utter calm. It's place of blissful quietude to reset the day, a refuge from the storms of urban life. It is, or can be, a place to relax, gather, and rest. Creating your ideal space isn't difficult. With some self-reflection, a bit of planning, and

Working With Natural Light

By |2021-12-20T19:51:54+00:00February 1st, 2022|Energy Efficiency, Interior Design & Decor, Naturalistic Living|

In ancient times, light was the primary consideration of the architect and builder. The sun and it's position during the day prioritized the siting of the dwelling and it's openings. The more light, the more benefit to the occupant. Today, we understand that light is critical for good health and a humanistic living environment. Architecture

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