The future of estate living lies in balance, and at Simbithi, we’re proud to be shaping a lifestyle that prioritises wellness ...
Slow decoration reminds us that our homes don’t need to be perfect – they need to be personal. By decorating with patience ...
Ferns are these beautiful plants that reproduce using spores and lack seeds or flowers. They can be grown indoors and outside ...
Most people occasionally struggle with maintaining daily home upkeep. However, with a proper routine, you can overcome this ...
Birds are a welcome addition to your garden, and they are fun to watch, pollinate flowers, and add colour and biodiversity to ...
Before you commit to a weekend of painting, here are five colours worth reconsidering, and smarter alternatives that keep ...
Breathe deep and bring a sense of calm and serenity to your home with these cortisol-reducing indoor plants. If creating a ...
In 2026, the travel landscape will be defined by a yearning for the deep, slow and connection. We are entering an era where luxury is measured not by opulence, but by the rarity of the experience.
With the holidays over, your home may be left feeling a little sparse or bleak. The tree is taken down, the decorations get ...
A DIY Christmas cracker is a fun activity with the kids, a great way to personalize Christmas dinner and reduce plastic waste. Here is a guide to making them and ideas for what to fill them with!
One of the best ways to keep plants lush and healthy is literally on your own doorstep. Especially in autumn when there’s an abundance of fallen leaves, using them is a great way to make compost.
Depth matters because garlic is a root crop. Use pots at least 20 cm deep with generous drainage holes. An 8 to 12 litre pot suits a handful of cloves, while 20 to 40 litre tubs allow a small grid.