Have you ever stopped yourself from decorating your space because someone told you, “You shouldn’t do that,” or “That won’t look right”?
Well, guess what? A lot of those “rules” in interior design aren’t true at all.
As an interior designer, one of my favorite challenges is this:
How can we make one room feel brand new—without tearing anything down or spending a fortune?
Let me tell you a secret that most designers know, but not everyone says out loud:
Not everything you see on Pinterest will work in your home.
And that’s okay.
Let me tell you a secret that most designers know, but not everyone says out loud:
Not everything you see on Pinterest will work in your home.
And that’s okay.
Have you ever stopped yourself from decorating your space because someone told you, “You shouldn’t do that,” or “That won’t look right”?
Well, guess what? A lot of those “rules” in interior design aren’t true at all.
As an interior designer, one of my favorite challenges is this:
How can we make one room feel brand new—without tearing anything down or spending a fortune?
Have you ever walked into someone’s home and thought, “This feels like them”? Maybe it was full of bright colors and wild patterns, or maybe it was calm, soft, and cozy. That’s not just good decorating—that’s personality in design.
When people walk into a beautifully designed room, they often notice the big things first—the soft colors, the comfy couch, the way the sunlight hits the wall just right. But what they don’t see is where the real magic lives.
Let’s be honest: we all love a good “after” photo. The kind where the pillows are perfectly fluffed, the kitchen has zero dishes, and the sunlight is glowing just right.
When someone decides to decorate or renovate their home, they usually start with a dream—and a budget. Most people can’t do everything, so choices have to be made.