Indiana Architects: Vonnegut And Bohn
A row of duplexes built by the late-1800s firm Vonnegut & Bohn has a long history of resilience.
Home Of The Month: California Dream
With a FaceTime tour and a long-distance renovation, this family transformed a Midwest midcentury modern gem without disrupting its architectural legacy.
Tailor Made
Do you know a good tailor? We do. They may not be as in demand as they once were due to changing trends and fast fashion, but these local clothiers turn out Indy’s sharp-dressed men and women while delivering a timeless ritual of personal service. They just don’t make them like this anymore.
Find Your Tribe
Take this quiz to determine which Indy-area fitness group is most likely to introduce you to the kind of people you’ll love sweating (and laughing) alongside.
Let’s Be Friends: Fitness
Whether you’re scoring goals or just showing up for the post-game drinks, it’s game on.
The Afterglow
Now that you’ve pared down, it’s time to organize all the good stuff that’s left. Here’s advice from a pro on stylish space conquering.
In Defense Of My Clutter
His Broad Ripple home is packed with too much stuff. But this middle-aged dad has finally recognized the emotions that make it hard to let go.
Lighten Up: Garage and Attic
Time to head outside—and grab your partner. Discarding someone else’s stuff without them on board rarely ends well and with fresh resolve, attack the attic, a typically crammed space. You’ve got this, one piece of jetsam at a time.
Lighten Up: Bedroom, Clothing, and Office
In the digital age, home work spaces need less to equip them than ever but while your closet may seem daunting, push on. You’re almost there!
Lighten Up: Bathroom, Kitchen, And Main Area
We’ve heard it many times, and you probably have, too. In the effort to declutter, look at all your belongings through two lenses: Have you used it in the last year? Does it bring you joy? Nope, and nah? Then it goes. Grasping that concept is the start, but then comes the hard part. In case you haven’t heard, today’s younger generation has no interest in inheriting their acquisitive parents’ stuff. Baccarat wine goblets, the Arhaus storage ottoman, your Precious Moments figurines; they want none of it. So what exactly do you do with this first-world surplus? Sending it to a landfill is the last resort. Here, discover how simple it is to donate, recycle … or even sell it.












