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It’s January. First of all, Happy New Year and, if I may say so, good riddance to 2020! We’ve been hunkered down for 10 months now, and although vaccines are being distributed and given, we’re still experiencing challenges brought…
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It’s January. First of all, Happy New Year and, if I may say so, good riddance to 2020! We’ve been hunkered down for 10 months now, and although vaccines are being distributed and given, we’re still experiencing challenges brought…
Human trafficking happens every day in the 405. Sex trafficking and labor trafficking. Adults and children. Women, girls, men, non-binary folks. Right here, by the hundreds. People are sold for sex or trapped in involuntary servitude – a sterilized…
Podcasts are to the ’20s what blogs were to the aughts, only on steroids and with AirPods. Fifteen years ago, a study reported that 32 million Americans read blogs. Today there are, according to podcasthosting.com, more than 1…
Gardening is having a moment. All summer long, Instagram was filled with outstretched palms full of tomatoes, and announcements of each day’s harvest. It’s no wonder: Gardening is a well-documented booster of mood and a mental balm, and while…
Great city rivalries exist and thrive, jovial in their mutual disdain, across the country: Dallas vs. Ft. Worth, Kansas City vs. St. Louis and, of course, the greatest of them all – Oklahoma City vs. Tulsa. For decades, Oklahoma…
This stately Nichols Hills home has housed the Bankhead family for three generations so far; a recent remodel from Fanny Bolen Interiors has kept it livably timeless.
Trying a new activity is good for your mental and physical health, so while it might be a bit surprising to find these sports flourishing in Oklahoma, they might be right in your wheelhouse.
The legendary Dallas Adolphus Hotel has been thoroughly reimagined, and is now the stuff of our editors’ obsessions.
In praise of imperfection: wabi-sabi and a look ahead to the Fall 2019 edition of 405 Home.
Vibrant color is an influential factor in the aesthetic of this north Norman home, chosen to accommodate up to three generation of Dick and Lisa Pryor’s family.
Take a tour of the unmistakably artistic Artus home, and see why Andy Artus refers to its style as “Mid-century Bohemian.”
Fitness is a great resolution, but it shouldn’t be just about diet and exercise. Here are some minor changes you can make to get major mental improvements.
A growing family meant the Orndorffs needed more space; their new home combines Hollywood Hills style with tribal influences for a comfortable lodge vibe.
Good mental health is a tremendous boost to quality of life, and the good news is that it is attainable. Here’s what to know to make a balanced, thriving mindset.
Quail Creek residents Steve and Susan Esco display a sincere spirit of enthusiasm when decking their halls for the Christmas season.
Baby, it’s cold outside – which makes this the perfect time to plan a balmy, beachy Caribbean getaway for spring.
Amy Young, founder of community space and school SixTwelve, has filled her Crown Heights home with her characteristic color, energy and life.
A glimpse into the future at the zing of zinnias, cooking with Oklahoma products and more treats in store in the spring 405 Home.
Rand and Jeanette Elliott’s subterranean Heritage Hills hideout is a multi-purpose space filled with careful consideration.
Designer Lindsay Palazzolo combines neutral shades, multiple textures and a sense of airiness throughout the entirety of her remodeled Nichols Hills palace.
The Cole family has added extra light and life while remodeling their beautiful, historic Edgemere Park home.
Designer Matt Goad’s Edgemere home is vibrant, beautiful proof of his love for the Mid-century modern look.
Experts describe the elements our overall well-being, and offer tips on keeping all those aspects in a healthy balance.
The Cobb family’s cool pad in the South of St. Anthony District is a breezy, beautifully designed respite.