PHOTOS: This Family’s Truly Unbelievable Secret


We can’t count a series of times we’ve attempted to totally unplug from a computers and cellphones. Unfortunately, we’re guilty of not being means to go some-more than a integrate of hours though grabbing a electronics. But for one family, record has no place in their home — during all.

Sunset Magazine’s Jan 2013 emanate takes a demeanour into a universe of Laura Jo Wegman and Donovan Corliss, a integrate who have combined a totally low-tech home for them and their children. That’s right, a dual have deserted their televisions, computers and even cordless phones in sequence to emanate a space where their concentration is essentially on things that matter a most, like family time, dinners and reading books. “I cruise TV and Internet and phones turn such a time siphon that people feel that they don’t have time for anything else,” Corliss told a magazine. “They don’t have time to do design with their kids or review books or have a review with one another.”

You might be wondering how this foursome can presumably live though what many of us cruise essentials. Well, for starters they aren’t totally off a grid. They have a refrigerator, dishwasher and stove — nothing however have LED interfaces. They also have usually rotary phones, analog clocks and a lot of “hand” compulsory appliances such as a palm press juicer, palm ice crusher and a good aged paper and pad.

But even with these clearly antiquated accessories, a home looks anything though archaic. With a dining list done from aged bowling alley flooring, hand-woven rugs and books on tip of books, this residence truly looks like a gentle and welcoming home that seems healthy and relaxing.
Click by a slideshow to see photos of this low-tech home and conduct over to Sunset Magazine to learn more.

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  • The family

  • Tech-free activities

  • Music session

  • Radio

  • Rotary phone

  • Hand press juicer

  • Unplug and Recharge Mashup – Day 1

    The guest of a Oasis share with us how they ‘Unplug and Recharge’.

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