Three Ways To Travel Ethically

Travelling the world is one of those adventures can completely change who you are and how you see the world. From eye opening experiences to life changing encounters, there is a reason behind everything that you experience and encounter as you make your way across the world. 

But that doesn't mean you should leave your mark on the world as you travel. Travelling as ethically and environmentally conscious as possible should be something we should all aim to do. This needn't difficult or expensive.

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Clothing

Invest in good quality eco friendly clothing that will last you for your trip. No one wants to lugging huge amounts of luggage around especially if the items it contains aren't likely to last you your whole trip. 

For example if your travelling to warmer climates, like backpacking around Australia, choosing mens shorts that are ethically made and will wear well as you travel again and again can save you have to pay out for new pairs compared to cheaper fast fashion. 

The same goes for any items such as coats or shoes. Investing in fewer items that are better quality will not only enable you to travel lighter but cut down on any clothing waste by eliminating any throwaway items. 

Toiletries 

Well know we need to be more conscious of our plastic use and toiletries can be one of the biggest contributors when it comes to using plastic. 

As with clothing, toiletries can really weigh heavy in your luggage so by making some simple changes to what you use you can reduce your plastic usage and lighten up your load. 

Swap bottle to bars for products that will last that little bit longer and be much easier to pack away as you move from place to place. With shampoo and conditioner bars for your hair and bars of soap you can pack more efficiently whilst also doing your part to help live and travel ethically. 

Forget the wipes and replace them with washable and reusable pads for your skincare routine and washcloths for the shower or bath. Do the same with your single-use plastic Q-tips and replace them with reusable cotton swabs.

It may seem easy but it will be worth it in the long run when you know you are helping to reduce your impact on the world. 

Food. 

It can be easy to stick to foods you know and love that remind you of home. But if that food isn't native to where you are travelling, chances are it's already racked up quite the carbon footprint to make to the store you are standing in. 

Why not make the effort to eat locally sourced food from local retailers and markets. Not only will you be expanding your palete and discovering new foods and drinks, you will also be making more ethical choices when it comes to what you are eating. 

Another great thing is that you will also be supporting locals and the economy too. Helping workers put food on the table and bring in an income for their families too. 

Eating local foods has so many positive benefits for so many different reasons it stands to reason that for those who want to live and travel as ethically and sustainable as possible it is the best option all round. 

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Maximizing Your Space: 3 Multi-Purpose Room Ideas

Most people consider a house to be a place where they eat, relax, and sleep. They do not know that there are many other things that they can do while at home. For instance, modern lifestyles are seeing people work, entertain their friends, and undertake many other activities while at home.

Because of this, multi-purpose rooms have become common in most homes. However, the problem is that most people do not know how to create space for every activity. They find themselves having to squeeze too many things in one area, and it makes it difficult for them to be effective. Here are three of the best multi-purpose room ideas that can save your day.

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1.    Turning your closet into an office

Usually, a closet is used to store clothes and other accessories such as jewelry. However, you can easily turn it into an office by using its existing surfaces and adding a table. With the right chair, you can place your computer and other office equipment in the closet. In addition to that, it can be turned into a guest-welcoming area. You can expand this home office by adding more shelves and table hooks. If you add a foldable table, it will be more flexible as you can tuck it away to create more space when not working.

2.    Using multi-purpose furniture

The kinds of furniture that you use in a multi-purpose room will determine the amount of space you have. Some furniture will take up too much space because they serve a single purpose. You will have to buy a chair, bed, sofa, and other furniture that will occupy a lot of space, for example. However, if you can buy one that serves all these purposes, you will be better off. For example, purchasing a sofa bed means that you will use it as a seat and sleeping space even though it takes up less space. A Kali Duo Sofa, for example, will ensure that you have enough space in your room for other items.

3.    Utilizing the corners

Corners are often overlooked when it comes to creating space in a multi-purpose room. These spaces are underutilized because nobody knows what to do with them. However, have you considered buying a corner desk? This is the kind of furniture that is designed to fit into the awkward spaces that are left in the corners. With such an item, you will have enough space to write your next project, check your emails, and work on your assignments. It can also be used to install a television and other items that you may need in the room. Corner seats can also utilize these spaces.

Creating space in a multi-purpose room should not be a difficult task if you plan properly. You may also want to create a unifying style so that even though there are too many things in one room, they do not look cluttered. You will notice that the right color themes will help to create a pleasing aesthetic. No matter what you choose, invest in the best for longevity, functionality, and style. 

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Our Favorite Summer Spots For Seafood

New Yorkers can experience the flavors of the ocean throughout Manhattan without having to go as far as New England or even the Hamptons. From Mediterranean-inspired dishes to the Lobster Dumplings and classic Shrimp Cocktail here are some of our favorite seafood restaurants.

Tavern62 by David Burke, on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, is an American tavern serving up an array of dishes from the mind of culinary titan Chef David Burke. Some of the seafood highlights include the Lobster Dumplings, spicy tomato, lemon confit, basil; Pretzel Crusted Crab Cakeold bay tomato jam, chipotle tartar sauce; and Ginger & Pepper-Crusted Salmon, chickpea puree, beet tartare and Fresno chili. 

Pretzel Crusted Crab Cake

Pretzel Crusted Crab Cake

Marea, set in a chic Central Park South setting, offers a variety of high end seafood and home made pastas from Chef Michael White. Boasting an array of crudos, oysters and caviar, Marea also offers an extensive selection of seafood inspired pasta dishes, seasonal fish and meat dishes, and whole fish dishes. With two Michelin stars, one of the must have menu items is the fusili with braised octopus and bone marrow.

Catch NYC A globally influenced seafood-restaurant, set in a landmark building at the heart of Manhattan’s Meatpacking District, CATCH New York features contemporary renditions of classic seafood preparations, successfully fusing great food, service and an exceptional scene as it appeals to the tastes of today’s modern diner.  Serving up dishes that are both sophisticated and approachable, CATCH’s streaming, sharable style of dining continues to achieve success as it resonates with the owners’ original vision of marrying deliciously simple yet elegant seafood with excellent service and a superior, interactive atmosphere. This combination, coupled with the extension of CATCH Roof and its al fresco dining.

Cantonses Lobster

Cantonses Lobster

The Regency Bar & Grill, Loews Regency New York Hotel’s signature restaurantin the Upper East SIde offers approachable and ingredient-forward dishes. Under the direction of new Executive Chef Catherine Medrano, the restaurant is working with regional, organic farms and supporting ecological fishing practices. With perennial and recognizable ingredients, guests who are looking for sustainable culinary options can enjoy quality food time and time again.

Shrimp Cocktail

Shrimp Cocktail

In the heart of Union Square resides the iconic seafood staple, Blue Water Grill. Offering a modern American seafood menu, courtesy of Executive Chef Chris Meenan, Blue Water Grill featured a decadent raw bar and innovative, market fresh dishes. The iconic seafood restaurant boasts delicious dishes, cocktails, an expansive wine list and an outdoor dining area perfect for Summer.

Inside The Macallan Estate Launch Event

On Wednesday, June 19th, The Macallan teamed up with Douglas Elliman to bring their Scotland estate to life with an immersive and experiential evening in celebration of the launch of their newest expression, The Macallan Estate. The event, dubbed “The Macallan Estate Open House”, was hosted at 40 Riverside Drive, a gorgeous Upper West Side townhouse, currently on the market for $13M with Vanderberg, The Townhouse Experts at Douglas Elliman. The residence was fully transformed to mimic the luxury whiskey brand’s Easter Elchies Scottish estate, which serves as the inspiration behind this latest expression.

Guests enjoyed whiskey tastings throughout the home, along with specialty Macallan-based cocktails and light bites by Peter Callahan.

Notable attendees included Dexter Guerrieri and Jane Ordway of Vandenberg, The Townhouse Experts at Douglas Elliman, Morag Ralph, Hospitality & Visit Manager for The Edrington Group and Raquel Raies, National Brand Ambassador for The Macallan.  Several members of the press and social media influencers were also in attendance.

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