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.
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. 👉 Grab your copy today and start harnessing the power of your home to create the life you actually want.
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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.
Step 2: Use Color Psychology Color is one of the fastest ways to influence mood:
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.
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. 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. Ready to create a home that feels like you? ✨ Visit my boutique for unique, intentional pieces ✨ Schedule your complimentary 30-minute discovery session in-store ✨ Or let’s chat about buying or selling your next home with design in mind 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! What is Holistic Design and Why is it Important?
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