by greenfield_editor | May 30, 2019 | Press Room, The Green Life
Let’s face it – kids nowadays are all about gadgets, computer games and mobile phones. And if you think this will not impact their health now, think about the later years, when they’re big enough to run around on their own, yet choose to dial for food delivery while...
by greenfield_editor | Jan 14, 2019 | Online News, Press Room, The Green Life
Small Space, Big Taste: Genius Tips for Condo Cooking Homey. Cozy. Petite. Whatever cute word you’d like to use to describe your condo kitchen, the fact remains that lack of space is, well, challenging. If you’re used to cooking in a small-sized kitchen, you know...
by greenfield_editor | Jan 7, 2019 | Online News, Press Room, The Green Life
We looked at 6 of Greenfield District’s most photo-worthy and millennial-frequented establishments and events. The findings: adventure, adrenaline, asthetics and of course, insta-worthy! Top of the world at Climb Central Once a rugged outdoor activity, rock climbing...
by greenfield_editor | Dec 17, 2018 | Online News, Press Room, The Green Life
To condo or not to condo: 5 signs that says you’re ready You’ve been seeing that bank account grow for some time, and you are motivated even further to hustle. You can now say that you’re at a comfortable pace in life, and you’ve found the perfect condominium begging...
by greenfield_editor | Dec 10, 2018 | Online News, Press Room, The Green Life
While some dwellers may think to prioritize the kitchen or the bathroom when decorating, most designers agree that it’s always a good idea to vamp up the living room. Why? Not only is it the gateway to your abode, humble or not, but it is also where most bonding...
by greenfield_editor | Dec 3, 2018 | Online News, Press Room, The Green Life
Here’s why you need jazz in your life Back in 1973, Dorothy Retallack conducted a study on the effect of music on plant life. She played different genres of music to plants for two weeks. Dorothy observed that plants “listening” to jazz music physically leaned towards...