KŌŌI Magazine
What Makes Modern Interior Doors Look Clean and Timeless
Modern interior doors can transform a space with clean lines and timeless design. Discover styles, materials, and ideas for choosing the perfect doors for your home
The Role of Rugs in Creating a Cozy, Inviting Living Room
Hard surfaces read as open and active, which can leave a living room feeling unfinished. A rug softens the space, quiets the room, and gives the seating area a clear sense of purpose.
Why European-Style Custom Cabinetry Is Redefining Modern Kitchen Design
As kitchen design moves toward clarity and efficiency, European-style custom cabinetry offers a measured approach built on precision, material integrity, and thoughtful use of space.
The Quiet Revolution of Aesthetic Fitness Tools
As fitness quietly enters the living space, a new generation of objects is redefining how movement, design, and everyday life coexist.
When Mold Appears at Home: What Homeowners Should Know Before Taking Action
The challenge with mold isn’t only aesthetic. Mold spores can circulate through indoor air and, in some cases, contribute to discomfort or health concerns, particularly for individuals with sensitivities.
How to Choose a Kitchen Sink That Complements Your Home’s Design
A good sink choice feels invisible. It works with everything else in the room, it makes your daily tasks easier, and you don't think about it every time you walk into the kitchen.
Creating a Calm, Safe, Organized Home (When Life Is Loud)
To explore how homes can support calm and clarity, we spoke with NJ/NYC-based interior designer Shalika Pareek of Heart and Home about designing spaces that work for real life.
Why the Most Used Objects in a Home Are Rarely the Most Visible
The objects that shape our days most consistently are rarely the ones we notice.
From Side Hustle to Sustainable Business: Keeping Your Home, Planet, and Profits Clean
Marketing can become wasteful when it is guided by panic or imitation. Sustainable business marketing works differently. It is targeted, intentional, and rooted in value.
Collect, Don’t Replace: Interchangeable Design for Modern Living Starts at the Front Door
The front door is one of the most stable architectural elements of a house. It anchors the façade and frames daily movement in and out. But stability does not have to mean stagnation.
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