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Home for Now: Living Well Without Staying Long
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Home for Now: Living Well Without Staying Long in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $84.99

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Home for Now: Living Well Without Staying Long in Vernon, BC
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Size: Hardcover
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Home, For Now investigates what it means to live meaningfully in spaces that are not entirely your own. In a world shaped by movement, rising rents, and a shift away from traditional notions of permanence, the book explores how a new generation is making itself at home within borrowed walls, across cities, and between leases.
Through a curated selection of residences, it reveals how design-conscious individuals create deeply personal environments in temporary conditions. Constraints become prompts for ingenuity rather than obstacles. These aspirational spaces are lived-in, layered with character, and shaped by small rituals, portable objects, and thoughtful choices.
Blending intimate case studies, thematic essays, and practical guidance, Home, For Now offers a visually rich and intellectually grounded portrait of domestic life unencumbered by ownership. It is a study of adaptability, identity, and the quiet art of making space—wherever you are and for however long you remain.
Home, For Now investigates what it means to live meaningfully in spaces that are not entirely your own. In a world shaped by movement, rising rents, and a shift away from traditional notions of permanence, the book explores how a new generation is making itself at home within borrowed walls, across cities, and between leases.
Through a curated selection of residences, it reveals how design-conscious individuals create deeply personal environments in temporary conditions. Constraints become prompts for ingenuity rather than obstacles. These aspirational spaces are lived-in, layered with character, and shaped by small rituals, portable objects, and thoughtful choices.
Blending intimate case studies, thematic essays, and practical guidance, Home, For Now offers a visually rich and intellectually grounded portrait of domestic life unencumbered by ownership. It is a study of adaptability, identity, and the quiet art of making space—wherever you are and for however long you remain.


















