A 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, A 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 : Living Well Without Staying Long