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The Yurt House
Tucked beneath the emerald canopy of a Big Island rainforest, this home began not as a structure, but as a long-held dream. Years ago, two stewards of the land—deeply inspired by permaculture, Hawaiian ecology, and the spirit of off-grid living—set out to create something different. Not a house to stand apart from nature, but one to exist in harmony with it. This is not a typical home. It’s a sanctuary—hand-built, solar-powered, and guided by principles of sustainability and
Angela Knight
Dec 10, 20242 min read


The White Church Home
Tucked into the historic North End of Boise, at the corner of 18th and Eastman, stands a structure with soul: once a church, now a one-of-a-kind home. Known for generations as The White Church , it carries more than a century of stories in its walls—stories of worship, resilience, reinvention, and community. Originally built in 1911 for the United Presbyterian Church, the building once welcomed congregants through its plain wooden doors and into a sanctuary awash with golden
Angela Knight
Dec 3, 20242 min read


Tugboat Lighthouse Home
Perched on a quiet rise above the Connecticut shoreline, there’s a house that doesn’t just rest on the land—it anchors it. At first glance, it feels like something out of a dream: a full-sized tugboat nestled among the trees, flanked by a five-story lighthouse, all connected to a stately colonial-style home. It’s whimsical, impossible, and yet entirely real—a vision brought to life by someone who believed that home should be as imaginative as the people who live within it. Li
Angela Knight
Nov 19, 20242 min read
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