05/24/2026
You bought the $500 “must-have” deal… and somehow your room still falls flat.
So you start thinking:
“Maybe it’s the tall ceilings.”
“Maybe it’s the wood floors.”
“Maybe it’s the layout.”
But the real reason?
You’re DECORATING instead of DESIGNING.
Decorating adds things.
Design creates intention.
Design controls how your eye moves through a space. It creates flow, contrast, balance, texture, and a feeling.
Here are 3 ways to design a more intentional home:
1️⃣ CONSISTENCY MATTERS
Pick a style direction and commit.
That farmhouse sign + mid-century chair + coastal color palette? Even when the colors technically “match,” the room can still feel disconnected.
Because matching colors ≠ cohesive design.
2️⃣ GO BOLD & COMMIT
Stop playing it safe with the big stuff.
Paint color, statement furniture, patterns, lighting, scale — these are the things that shape a room.
Don’t choose something because it “goes with everything.” Choose something because it supports the feeling you want your home to have.
3️⃣ DESIGN FOR YOUR LIFE — NOT RESALE
Nothing hurts my design-loving heart more than hearing:
“Well… we picked this because it’ll be easier to sell someday.”
Your home is your sacred space. The place you spend most of your life.
Design for NOW.
Design for the people living there.
Design for the feeling you want when you walk through the door.
Need help? Whether something feels “off” and you can’t quite figure out why, or you’re ready for a full room transformation, I offer in-home design services to bring intention and cohesion to your space 🩵