DIY stories are so inspiring, aren't they? Seeing a project that someone else put together encourages us to put our own creativity and craftiness to work, whether it's a small project like turning rose petals into beads,...
Here at Inhabitat, we're fortunate enough to be able to write about some truly spectacular topics, and occasionally we also have the opportunity to travel around and take great photos to share as well! When we visit new cities,...
People have been creating art to inspire and communicate ideas to one another since we first put handprints on cave walls, and here at Inhabitat, we've been fortunate enough to discover some of the most breathtaking art pieces...
We've covered some pretty spectacular animal stories over the past year, ranging from "aww"-inspiring to downright freaky. We saw photos of a little girl who grew up with elephant and cheetah friends in Africa, and were shocked...
This year we witnessed a number of inspiring stories across the world, but as always, there was also a fair share of horribly disturbing stories we published that shocked us to the core...
2013 was one of the biggest years yet for DIY fans with tutorials showing you how to make your own natural face creams and build your own vertical mason jar herb gardens topping the traffic charts...
2013 saw a number of uplifting stories, but unfortunately, we also saw the dark side of the human race rearing its head too many times. From the extinction of this majestic rhino off the face of the Earth to horrifying images...
From a room that let us walk through the rain without getting wet to a repurposed slaughterhouse truck filled with wailing stuffed animals, 2013 saw a vast assortment of eco-art stories that had our readers coming back for...
AND THE READERS HAVE SPOKEN! Over the last two weeks Inhabitat readers have been voting on their favorite stories of 2012. From the heart-warming to the high-tech, there was certainly no shortage of eye-catching news...
2012 once again saw an abundance of unique and beautiful eco art that captured our senses by using unconventional materials and methods. From intricate worlds built right into bonsai trees to horrific pumpkin zombies to NYC...
Just as we predicted back 2011, 2012 saw even more people rolling up their sleeves and embracing DIY culture, and we’re honored that so many of you came to Inhabitat as a resource for some of these projects...
AND THE READERS HAVE SPOKEN! For the last two weeks, Inhabitat readers have been weighing in and voting on their favorite green stories of 2011. From a high tech beehive designed for city dwellers to a towering vertical forest...
If you remember a time (just a few short years ago) when eco fashion consisted of oatmeal-colored t shirts and hempy linen shorts, you can appreciate just how sophisticated and even high tech sustainable style has become...
2011 was a big year in the world of DIY – whether it be because more and more people want to save money, reuse materials or just have a little fun...
There used to be a time when finding inspiring eco art was harder than getting a llama to wear a scarf, so we were thrilled that 2011 saw such an abundance of it...
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