
Home Services
My Ultimate Garage
Father-Son Team Helps Homeowners Turn Overlooked Spaces Into Points of Pride Article by Micah Wiener | Photography by Isabella Aldrete For My Ultimate Garage, the garage is not an afterthought—it’s a foundation. Founded and owned by Matt Molander and his son, Dripping Springs High School graduate Gabriel Molander, My Ultimate Garage is redefining how homeowners think about one of the most overlooked spaces in the house. Through custom epoxy flooring, tailored storage solutions, and fully...
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Finance + Legal Services
Planning With Confidence
Family Law Myths That Affect Your Home—and the Truth Behind Them Article by Ty Coleman | Photography by Isabella Aldrete and Kimber Brown When families build a life together—buying a home, blending finances, raising children—most decisions are guided by trust and optimism. People assume things will work out because, so far, they usually have. That sense of forward momentum is part of what makes family life feel meaningful and secure. But according to family law attorneys Blair Carroll and...
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Home + Design
Dared to Do Better
The Waypoint Difference: Family Values, Ethical Craftsmanship, and a Commitment to Hill Country Homes Article by Stephanie Parker | Photography by Isabella Aldrete For Michael Kastel, owner of Waypoint Roofing, family serves as the “why” behind everything he does. This philosophy shines through in his team’s commitment to clients, treating every individual with respect and keeping their best interests in mind, just as they would treat members of their own family. Growing up in the trades...
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Health + Wellness
At-Home Glow
Simple Steps for Radiant Skin at Home Article by Sarah Saxon, M.D. | Photography by Isabella Aldrete It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of skincare products on the market. But understanding why our skin ages helps simplify it. Starting in our 20s, we lose about 1 to 2 percent of our collagen and elastin every year. That loss accelerates in our 40s and drops significantly after menopause. On top of that, our skin is constantly under attack from ultraviolet (UV) rays and free...
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Local Services
Bringing Penny Home
How Hill Country Rescue & Recovery Helped Turn a Community’s Hope Into a Happy Ending Article by Melissa Svoboda | Photography by Claire Mulkey Have you ever heard the saying, “Home is where your dog is”? For pet lovers, it rings true. Our dogs are our family. So when they disappear, home just isn’t the same. That’s what happened on Christmas Day when Penny—the friendly, fluffy mini Aussiedoodle belonging to Paul and Patty Martino—slipped out of the home she was visiting and vanished. For...
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Real Estate
March Is Mortgage Month
When the Smart Loan Conversation Happens Article by Brad Trotter | Photography by Isabella Aldrete Most people think the mortgage process starts when they find a house or decide to refinance. In reality, it starts earlier, and the timing of that first conversation matters more than most people realize. March is when patterns begin to show up. Buyers start casually looking. Homeowners begin wondering whether refinancing might make sense later in the year. Nothing feels urgent yet, which is...
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Food + Beverage
Shanny’s Shoutouts: Same Cravings, New Address
A Go-To Thai Food Truck Finds Its Forever Home at Rice & Oak Article by Shannon Holzwarth | Photography by Kimber Brown If you’ve lived in Drip long enough, you’re probably no stranger to having a Texas-sized craving for the Thai dishes created in the little food truck known as Aroi, tucked off 290 and Nutty Brown. For years, reviews have echoed the refrain, “worth the wait.” When you experience the true talent of this kitchen team for yourself, you understand exactly why so many residents...
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Home + Design
Interior Design Trends for 2026
Less Noise, More Meaning Article by Heather Boggess | Photography by Roots Photography and Annie Strever Group If 2024 and 2025 were about shaking off the Pinterest hangover, 2026 is about something quieter and, frankly, more grown up. We aren’t chasing novelty anymore; we’re looking for depth. Spaces that feel intentional, lived-in, designed for real people with real lives, not algorithm approval. Here’s what’s actually gaining traction right now, and what’s quietly being shown the door. ...
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Home + Design
Architecture, Reimagined
Maggie Wylie’s Approach to Architecture Blends Creativity, Construction Insight, and Meaningful Collaboration Article by Chris Barnard | Photography by Kimber Brown From the beginning, Maggie Wylie understood architecture to be both an art and a discipline. “I was raised by an engineer and an artist,” she explains. “Creative exploration and precision problem-solving carried equal weight in my house growing up.” That daily balance shaped how Wylie sees the world and, ultimately, how she...
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Event Planning + Services
Let’s Stay Home
Marry Me Chicken and Creamy Pesto Pasta for a Cozy Date Night Without Leaving the House Article by Marissa Fisk | Photography by Kimber Brown and Marissa Fisk In Central Texas, March is the perfect time to slow down, stay in, and create something special at home. As a professional chef, I’ve cooked this dish for couples who want all the romance of an Italian restaurant without leaving their kitchen. This Marry Me Chicken with creamy pesto pasta is rich, comforting, and made to be shared—an...
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