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When Your Walls Whisper: How What You See Every Day Shapes How You Feel

9/25/2025
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​I talk a lot about how our homes mirror what’s happening in our lives. Not in a woo-woo “your couch has feelings” way, but in the very real sense that what you surround yourself with either grounds you or drains you. Here’s the thing: most people don’t realize it until something feels wrong. A room that makes you anxious. A space you avoid without knowing why. A home that should feel like sanctuary but instead leaves you restless.

I’ve had plenty of clients come to me with this exact problem. The common thread? Nine times out of ten, it isn’t just about paint colors or layout. It’s about what the space is saying back to them.

Example One: The Family Heirloom That Wasn’t Helping
A client of mine—we’ll call her Rachel—had inherited a huge antique armoire from her grandmother. It was beautiful, sure, but every time she looked at it, she felt heavy. Why? Because it reminded her of years of family conflict over “stuff” and who got what after her grandmother passed.

On the surface, it was just furniture. But emotionally, it represented guilt, resentment, and family drama. No wonder she never felt good in that room. Once she gave herself permission to let it go and replace it with something she actually loved, the space completely shifted.

Example Two: The Hobby That Wasn’t His Anymore
Another client, David, had a wall full of guitars. Once upon a time, playing music was his passion, but he hadn’t touched one in years. Instead of inspiring him, the display had become a daily reminder of what he wasn’t doing. Every time he walked past, it hit him: “You should be better. You should be doing more.”

That shame was bleeding into how he felt at home. The fix? We kept one guitar—the one that actually held meaning for him—and replaced the rest with pieces that reflected the life he’s building now, not the one he left behind.

Example Three: The Kids’ Artwork Overload
Then there was Melissa, a mom who had plastered her kitchen with every piece of her kids’ art since preschool. Sweet? Yes. Overwhelming? Absolutely. Instead of feeling proud, she felt buried. The clutter made her avoid the kitchen, which was supposed to be the heart of her home.
We curated her favorites, framed a few, and created a rotating “gallery wall” where she could swap pieces in and out. Suddenly, the space breathed again—and so did she.

The Point Is This
Your home is not neutral. Everything in it is saying something to you.
  • Sometimes it’s encouragement.
  • Sometimes it’s nostalgia.
  • And sometimes it’s guilt, sadness, or resentment

The good news? Once you recognize it, you have the power to change it.

What I Mean by Interior Insight
I use the phrase interior insight to describe the way our homes reflect back what’s going on inside of us. When you start paying attention, your space becomes less of a backdrop and more of a mirror. It shows you where you’re stuck, what you’ve outgrown, and where healing needs to happen.

Here’s the part most people miss: once you connect the dots between what’s in your environment and what’s happening internally, you unlock the ability to make powerful changes. Pair that awareness with emotional work and intentional design choices, and the results ripple far beyond your walls. Your relationships shift. Your mood lifts. Your sense of self deepens.

This is the foundation of the work I do with clients—and it’s also what I unpack in my new book. Because the truth is, your home isn’t just a place to live. It’s a partner in your growth.

Why This Matters
Because this isn’t about “decorating.” This is about alignment. When your environment supports you, everything else—your mood, your relationships, your energy, even your productivity—levels up.
So here’s my challenge for you: take a walk through your space today and notice what stands out. What feels supportive? What feels heavy? That awareness—that’s the beginning of interior insight.

And if you’re ready to go deeper, my new book, The Life-Changing Magic of Home Editing, is now available. Inside, I share the exact process I use with clients to transform not just their homes, but their lives. You’ll learn how to edit your space with intention, release what no longer serves you, and design a home that works with you—not against you.
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How to Design a Home That Matches Your Energy

8/15/2025
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Your home isn’t just four walls and a roof—it’s a reflection of you. Every color, texture, and piece you bring in shapes how you feel when you walk through the door. When your space matches your energy, it becomes more than a home—it becomes a sanctuary.

Whether you’re buying, selling, or simply transforming your current space, aligning your environment with who you are is key to feeling grounded, inspired, and truly at home.

Step 1: Identify Your Energy
Before we talk paint colors and furniture layouts, let’s talk you.
  • Are you drawn to calm, cozy, and grounded spaces?
  • Do you thrive in bright, bold, and vibrant environments?
  • Do you crave minimalism or love a collected, layered look?
The truth is, your home should work with your natural rhythm—not against it. I always start my design process by asking clients how they want to feel in their space. Because once we define the feeling, the design falls into place.

Step 2: Use Color Psychology
Color is one of the fastest ways to influence mood:
  • Soft neutrals = calm and clarity
  • Earth tones = warmth and grounding
  • Vibrant colors = energy and creativity
  • Deep jewel tones = luxury and drama
Pro tip: If you’re unsure where to start, pull colors from your wardrobe. The shades you wear most are often the ones you’ll love living with.

Step 3: Curate With Intention
Clutter creates chaos—both visually and emotionally. This doesn’t mean your home needs to be minimal, but it does mean every item should earn its place.
In my boutique, I choose pieces that aren’t just beautiful, but meaningful—items that tell a story, spark joy, or make a space feel more like you. Your home should be full of things you connect with, not just things that fill space.

Step 4: Layer Texture & Lighting
Energy isn’t just about what you see—it’s about what you feel.
  • Mix textures (velvet, linen, wood, metal) to add depth.
  • Use lighting to create mood—bright for focus, warm for relaxation.
  • Don’t forget natural elements like plants, wood, or stone to keep the space feeling alive.

Step 5: Honor Your Lifestyle
The most beautiful home in the world isn’t functional if it doesn’t fit the way you live. If you entertain often, your layout should encourage flow. If you work from home, your space should keep you inspired. This is where my dual role as a designer and real estate agent comes in—because I understand both the look and the function of a home.

Step 6: Evolve With Your Seasons
Just like you, your home’s energy will shift over time. A design that matched your energy five years ago might feel out of sync now—and that’s okay. Small seasonal updates (pillows, art, rugs) can help your home evolve with you without a full renovation.

Final Thoughts 
Designing a home that matches your energy is about so much more than trends—it’s about creating a space that supports your life, your goals, and your well-being.
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Whether you’re starting fresh in a new home, staging to sell, or simply ready to fall back in love with where you live, I’m here to guide you through the process.

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​Designing with the Stars: How Your Zodiac Sign Can Influence Your Interior Style

8/5/2024
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Are you looking to revamp your living space in a way that truly resonates with who you are? Your zodiac sign can be a guiding light in creating a home that reflects your personality and brings harmony to your environment. Let's explore how each zodiac sign can influence interior design, helping you align your space with the stars.

Aries (March 21 - April 19)
Bold, Energetic, Modern
Aries thrive in bold and dynamic environments. Opt for modern furniture with clean lines, vibrant color accents like reds and oranges, and a layout that promotes movement and activity. Incorporate statement pieces that reflect your adventurous spirit.

Taurus (April 20 - May 20)
Comfort, Luxury, Earthy
Taurus individuals love comfort and luxury. Choose plush, high-quality furniture, earthy tones, and natural materials like wood and stone. Add touches of green with indoor plants to create a grounded and serene atmosphere.

Gemini (May 21 - June 20)
Versatile, Light, Communicative
Geminis need spaces that are flexible and airy. Go for multi-functional furniture, light and bright color palettes, and open layouts that encourage conversation and interaction. Mirrors and reflective surfaces can enhance the sense of space.

Cancer (June 21 - July 22)
Cozy, Nurturing, Traditional
Cancer signs feel at home in cozy, nurturing spaces. Think soft fabrics, warm color schemes, and traditional decor elements. Create intimate nooks with comfortable seating and personal mementos to evoke a sense of security and comfort.

Leo (July 23 - August 22)
Dramatic, Luxurious, Bold
Leos love drama and luxury. Incorporate bold colors like gold and royal blue, statement lighting, and glamorous decor pieces. Highlight a central area, such as a living room or dining room, where you can entertain and shine.

Virgo (August 23 - September 22)
Organized, Minimalist, Clean
Virgos thrive in organized, minimalist spaces. Stick to a neutral color palette, opt for functional and high-quality furniture, and ensure everything has its place. A well-organized home office or a serene bedroom can be particularly beneficial.

Libra (September 23 - October 22)
Balanced, Elegant, Harmonious
Libra individuals seek balance and elegance. Create symmetry in your layout, use a soft and harmonious color scheme, and incorporate elegant furnishings. Art and decor should be carefully curated to maintain visual balance and beauty.

Scorpio (October 23 - November 21)
Intense, Mysterious, Dark
Scorpios are drawn to intense and mysterious spaces. Choose deep, rich colors like burgundy and black, and incorporate textures like velvet and leather. Create cozy, dimly lit areas for introspection and relaxation.

Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21)
Adventurous, Eclectic, Global
Sagittarians love spaces that reflect their adventurous spirit. Mix eclectic and global decor items, use vibrant colors, and incorporate elements that remind you of your travels. Open spaces and natural light will enhance your sense of freedom.

Capricorn (December 22 - January 19)
Sophisticated, Practical, Timeless
Capricorns appreciate sophisticated and practical design. Opt for timeless, high-quality furniture, a neutral color palette, and a well-organized layout. Focus on creating a productive home office and a serene living space.

Aquarius (January 20 - February 18)
Unique, Futuristic, Airy
Aquarians thrive in unique and futuristic spaces. Embrace unconventional design elements, a cool color palette with blues and silvers, and innovative technology. Ensure your space is open and airy, promoting creativity and freedom.

Pisces (February 19 - March 20)
Dreamy, Artistic, Serene
Pisces individuals love dreamy and artistic environments. Use soft, calming colors like pastels and ocean hues, and incorporate artistic elements and personal touches. Create serene spaces for relaxation, such as a cozy reading nook or a tranquil bedroom.


Ready to align your living space with your zodiac sign? Discover the magic of authentic design with our Authentic Home Transformation - an astrology-inspired Interior Design Package. We incorporate your birth chart into the design process, ensuring your home truly reflects your unique personality and energies. 

**Contact us today** to schedule a consultation and start your journey towards a harmonious and personalized living space that speaks to the stars. Transform your home into a sanctuary that aligns with your soul!


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Holistic Design. What is it, and why it's so important?

5/5/2023
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What is Holistic Design and Why is it Important?
Designing a space that nurtures our physical and mental wellbeing is crucial in today's fast-paced and stressful world. Holistic design takes into consideration the whole person and their environment, creating a space that promotes health, wellness, and sustainability. Here's everything you need to know about holistic design and why it's essential.

What is Holistic Design?
Holistic design is an approach to interior design that considers the individual's overall wellbeing, including their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. It encompasses various factors, such as air quality, natural lighting, color psychology, and ergonomics, to create a space that promotes a sense of calm, relaxation, and rejuvenation. Holistic design also takes into account the environment and the impact that design decisions have on sustainability and the planet.

Why is Holistic Design Important?
Holistic design is essential for creating a space that supports our overall health and wellbeing. Studies have shown that our environment affects our mood, energy levels, and productivity. For example, natural light has been linked to improved sleep patterns, while certain colors can evoke specific emotions. In contrast, poor air quality and artificial lighting can lead to health problems such as headaches, eye strain, and respiratory issues.

Holistic design also promotes sustainability and responsible design choices, which are critical in today's world. By choosing eco-friendly materials, reducing waste, and using renewable resources, we can create a space that's not only healthy for us but also for the planet.

Creating a healthy and balanced living environment involves more than just interior design. Space clearing, aromatherapy, and other holistic approaches can help to balance the energy in your home, promote relaxation and stress relief, and create a sense of well-being. Here's everything you need to know about incorporating these practices into your living space.

Space Clearing
Space clearing is the process of removing stagnant or negative energy from a space, allowing fresh, positive energy to flow freely. This technique has been used for centuries in various cultures and traditions, including Feng Shui and Native American practices. Space clearing can be achieved through various methods, including burning sage or palo santo, ringing bells, or using essential oils. To incorporate space clearing into your home, begin by decluttering and cleaning your space thoroughly. Then, choose a method that resonates with you and your beliefs, and perform the practice in each room of your home. Be mindful of your intention and visualize the energy shifting as you clear each space.

Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy uses essential oils to promote health and well-being. Essential oils are extracted from plants and contain various properties that can have a positive effect on the body and mind. Lavender, for example, is known for its calming properties, while peppermint can help to increase energy and focus. To incorporate aromatherapy into your home, consider using a diffuser or oil burner to disperse the oils throughout your space. You can also add a few drops of essential oils to your bath, use them to make homemade cleaning products, or add them to your laundry.

Other Holistic Approaches
Other holistic approaches that can help to promote a healthy and balanced living environment include:

Crystal healing: Using crystals to balance energy and promote healing. Sound therapy: Using sound waves to promote relaxation and reduce stress.
Color therapy: Using color to promote healing and balance. To incorporate these practices into your home, consider adding crystals to your decor, using a sound machine or singing bowl, or choosing colors that promote the desired effect in each room.

Incorporating space clearing, aromatherapy, and other holistic approaches into your living space can help to promote a healthy and balanced environment. By taking a holistic approach to your home's energy and well-being, you can create a space that supports your physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Experiment with different methods and practices to find what resonates with you and your lifestyle, and enjoy the benefits of a healthy and balanced living space.
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Creating An Intentional Holiday Season...during a pandemic

10/25/2020
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Holy shit! I can’t believe it's only a month before Thanksgiving! Time is flying! Then Christmas will be here before we know it.  However, I think it is safe to say we are all excited to get 2020 over and behind us.

For me personally, it has been a crazy couple weeks with design appointments, interviews for my new designer position, homeschooling 4 kids, and I still have several more weeks of design appointments before I can get excited about taking a few days to relax and spend time with family and close friends.

I'm thinking about hosting holidays at our home this year, so I wanted to spend my day today making my home cozy and beautiful. It's snowing today, so there's no reason for me to go outside, nor do I want to.  You may be wondering why would I care about how my house looks and feels a month before the holiday season officially begins. If there is one thing I have learned from COVID, it is I DO have a little more time to plan things, where as before it would have been a very different scene….. most likely where I spend the whole day of, running around like a chicken with my head cut off, trying to find just the right napkins, plates, name tags, flowers, etc. for the perfect holiday dinner.  The day would then conclude with me frantically screeching into the driveway, unloading bags of “stuff” I don’t need, feeling incredibly stressed and probably picking a fight with my husband because he is sitting on the couch with his feet up doing exactly what the holidays are all about… relaxing and enjoying himself!

Over the years I have had to learn about the “art” of being not only a happy host, but also a happy guest at my own party.

Something else I've learned from COVID is how quickly the things we once took for granted were taken away...quickly. No more birthday parties, weddings were cancelled, vacations (not us) cancelled, dinner parties and date nights forbidden, the list goes on and on. Once we were "allowed" to have those moments back (with limitations), I realized a great occasion is really about presence.  Even if we’re surrounded by the very best and beautiful things, we can’t enjoy them if we don’t have the presence of mind to truly be in the moment.

Whether you are going to be the host or a guest the year (because WE WILL NOT LET THEM CANCEL OUR HOLIDAYS), the most important element for a Happy Holiday gathering is your presence, more so this year than any.

When we are present (instead of perfect), we have such a greater chance at enjoying everyone around us, dancing with unexpected twists ’n turns, and most importantly being grateful for what we have.
With all that being said though….

There are many tangible things we actually CAN do to help ourselves be more centered and grounded this holiday season.

Below are some of my favorite tips for being both a fabulous host and guest this holiday season!  I hope you find these helpful and be sure to share any other tips and tricks you may have of your own in the comments below!

Wishing you a beautiful, peaceful and fun holiday season with your family and friends!
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Holiday Planning Tips For Hosts

Look at lighting. 
Beautiful lighting can create a sense of warmth, connectedness, and flow. Adorn your home with candles, soften those overhead lights, and make it cozy!

Think about who’s coming, and what would make them most comfortable. 
Would your guests get squeamish if you asked them to take turns saying what they’re grateful for? Then don’t do it! Tailor your plans for your guests’ comfort: from the food to the activities to the seating arrangements.

Be a peaceful leader. 
As the host, your presence truly ripples out to everyone there. If you’re stressed about the turkey or anxious about Uncle Jack, your guests will pick up on this, and be stressed, too. However, if you’re calm (and not just pretending to be calm!), everyone else will relax. Plan for everything to be ready and settled 20-30 minutes before your guests arrive, so you can put up your feet, read a magazine, and enjoy the calm.

Ask for and receive support. 
(Disclosure- this is a struggle for me) Get creative with this! Can you have someone come clean your house the day before or after? Could you book a massage the day before? What about cooking the turkey in the morning, then watching a movie before everyone arrives? Accept support from others before, during, and after the event. (Often, tension as a host comes from a reluctance to receive support, believing we have to “do it all” ourselves. This is complete bullshit! When you ask for help (or receive it graciously when it’s offered), you’ll invite others to take care of themselves, too … which leads to more presence and peace … and that’s where the real magic of a gathering begins!

Shift your furniture to facilitate connection. 
Create little areas for different-sized conversations. That lone chair you read in? Pull up a companion for it, so two people can have an intimate conversation. Create larger and smaller arrangements so different sized groupings of people can talk easily.

Adorn your home with intentions. 
Every time I light a candle, I say a little intention (for joy, ease, love, etc). So when my guests arrive and there are lots of candles in my home, they’re actually walking into a meadow of meaning! This way, even if my guests aren’t the kind of people who’d love sharing appreciations or setting intentions out loud, I’ve already enjoyed this ritual, in my own way.  I also suggest smudging your home beforehand too.  Start at the front door of the home and light your smudge stick. Then, begin to move around the home. Move mindfully and with care, walking clockwise around the entire perimeter of the home. Be sure to allow the smoke to drift into even the hidden spaces, like inside closets, basements and dark corners.  When you arrive back at the front door, chant your final mantra or prayer. Visualize the entire home is filled with bright white sunlight. Then speak your intention one last time to close the smudging ceremony.

Play soft music. 
I think of music as the thread that weaves an event together. We want it to be soft enough so it doesn’t steal the show, but pleasant enough to set a beautiful mood.

Make time for your favorite parts. 
For the reasons I mentioned above, you can imagine that Vince (my husband) used to hate it when I hostessed parties. I ran around like a crazy person, attending to all the details — and it wasn’t fun for anyone. When I finally realized that in order to create an enjoyable experience for my guests, I needed to enjoy myself too, everything changed! For me, this meant identifying my favorite parts of hostessing, and making time for them. Back then, I would spend so much time cooking (which I didn’t love), that I’d run out of time to do my favorite: make things beautiful! Now, I’ve learned to get support for the cooking, so I can spend more time doing what I do best and love: creating a beautiful environment for the gathering. Take a moment to identify what you love most about hosting, and find creative ways to make more time for it.

Holiday Planning Tips For Guests

Be present. 
Even if you aren’t the host, you can show up as a leader: model presence, love, and calm for everyone around you. You’ll have a better time — and so will they! Take a few minutes before you leave the house to breathe, relax, and set the intentions to have a wonderful time.

Be helpful. 
Calmly offer to help your host, in small, creative ways — like setting the table, pouring drinks, or cleaning up. Be sensitive to the fact that your host may not want to receive help, though; if taking care of everything is a source of pride for them, don’t deprive them of it.  

Be responsible for your own comfort. 
If you need a break, take one. If you get cold, put on a sweater. If you’re allergic to nuts, make sure you don’t eat any.  If you feel more comfortable wearing a mask, wear it. If you feel more comfortable and free without a mask, then don't.  It sounds simple, but taking responsibility for your own needs is actually one of the most helpful things you can do. Strive to care for yourself gracefully — and you just might inspire others to do the same. This will help everyone have a better time (including the host!).

Be open. 
Things probably won’t go exactly as you imagined. Go with the flow: embrace that new tradition, try that new recipe, have a talk with that new friend.

Be grateful. 
Hosting a big gathering takes a ton of work, so be sure to thank your host. Share specific things you enjoyed and appreciated. Let them know that you know how much work they put into things, and how grateful you are.

Whether you’re the host or the guest this holiday season (or staying solo!), take a few moments to set intentions for yourself, get grounded, and truly arrive.

Then let the magic and merriment begin! 
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How To Make A BIG Statement In A Small House

7/19/2020
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Recently I was given the opportunity to design a small apartment at a local assisted/independent living facility.  This little apartment is going to be used a model/virtual tour for future retirees.  I was so honored to take the project because several months ago I staged one of the independent cottages affiliated with the same company, for a Realtor who was referred by another Realtor...talk about a long list of referrals!!!  That was what made it such an honor and so exciting!  

Anyhow, this cute one-bedroom apartment was so much fun to design, but there was just one issue...it was small.  So how do I make the space look functional for future resident's?  That was my biggest challenge going into this project.  

Starting with the living and dining area, these two rooms share the space; that there wasn't a lot of.  I wanted to use a regular sized sofa and oversized accent chair, but what about the small dining area?  Well the good news is there is a restaurant inside the facility for it's residents- so the dining area wasn't something I really wanted to play up.  I used these fun gold barstools and a small bistro table and chairs set, allowing for at least 4 guests to sit comfortably in the dining area. Without having to sacrifice the living area, I added the ottoman that functions as a coffee table and storage- because yes, the top comes off!  This piece serves 3 functions!  


SMALL SPACE PRO DESIGN TIP- Adding texture to the room helps create dimension in a small space

That oversized wall art above the sofa- one wouldn't think incorporating something really big in a small space would be right.  Wrong!  Texture gives the eye something to investigate, something to sink its teeth into, something that makes the whole space feel a lot bigger.  ​



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I think texture is something most people forget when designing a small space.  They focus more on storage solutions, often it’s intentionally overlooked for fear of cluttering up an already small space.  

You can add some small extra home décor pieces to add textures to your space. Focus on the finishes of your existing furniture pieces too. Like the faux fur rug I draped over the ottoman, the gold side table and  gold hammered lamp. It could even be a simple fabric couch with wooden arms and legs. The key to achieving visual balance and to keep visual clutter at bay is to have one or two pieces of furniture in similar textures.  The faux rug on the ottoman ties into a larger faux rug under the dining table.  

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Another way to work in texture in small spaces is through adding texture to walls. Textures on walls make a big impact and they don’t take up any floor space. You can do so through a variety of ways including wallpaper, textured paint like Dulux’s Ambiance Paints (the paints can offer up anything from a rustic linen feel to a luxurious marble finish), wall cladding or wall moulding.  In the living room I added a hanging ladder to a decorative hook then folded some textured throw blankets.  An easy and unique way to not only store extra blankets, but also adds texture!  

FINAL SMALL SPACE PRO DESIGN TIP: When adding textures to your space, use juxtapositions e.g. metallic vs matte, weathered vs smooth, see-through vs opaque. Keep in mind that textures don’t have to be felt to be sensed; they can also be visual to make an impact
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