Who uses our guides

Households, flats, and studios across Aotearoa looking for calmer evenings.

Different homes, same intention

Readers come to us when evenings feel scattered—dishes sit out, lights stay bright, and tomorrow’s gear has no spot. Our guides do not push one lifestyle; they offer repeatable sequences that fit school nights, shift work, or rural routines.

Abstract geometric representation of organised living space

Recent collaborations

Harbour Loft Collective

Wellington apartment residents trialled kitchen descent cards in a shared building manual.

North Shore Family Studio

Parents adapted the light ladder for school-term winters with early dinner close times.

Lumen Interior Atelier

Christchurch design firm bundles printed guides with handover packs for new homeowners.

Canterbury Weekend Retreat

Hosts use entry reset sequences to prepare cabins between guest stays.

Queen Street Co-working Annex

Members requested quiet-hour signage inspired by our studio’s own evening rhythm.

Reader reflections

Comments describe personal experience only. They are not promises of specific results.

“We started with kitchen close-down only. Three weeks later the bench is usually clear before News at six.” — Wellington flatmate
“The winter light ladder made sense for our Christchurch lounge—kids know when screens go off.” — Parent, Ōtautahi
“Handover packs for new owners save us repeating the same evening chat.” — Auckland design studio

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