
Style the Study: Emotional Architecture, Texture, & Light
If blog number one was about identity, blog number two was about structure, and blog number three is about atmosphere. Styling is never first—it’s the final layer, and it only

If blog number one was about identity, blog number two was about structure, and blog number three is about atmosphere. Styling is never first—it’s the final layer, and it only

In the first phase of this study, I simplified—not by removing for the sake of minimalism, but by guiding the client through what still belonged in this next season of

Simplifying is editing the story of a room. I significantly reduced the number of visible categories before introducing the architecture. In nature, shedding is seasonal—rooms are no different.

Goodbye for now, Barcelona. You reminded me that the most romantic thing we can do is walk slowly, laugh loudly, and be fully present. Five women, mostly new friendships (one
When organization supports real habits, they last. When it’s too complicated, it collapses. A flexible room is an organized room.
When I say “simplify the living room,” I don’t mean strip it down to nothing. I mean, let’s get aligned! Before I moved a single chair during our snow days
January is often about starting, but before we rush into what’s next, there’s value in pausing to reflect. Simplified Living teaches us that awareness always comes before action. By the
By this point in January, many people realize it’s not their home that feels heavy, it’s the expectations they’re carrying. This is where personal simplifying becomes just as important as
January is often framed as a fresh start, but without a plan, it quickly becomes overwhelming. In my blog posts this month, I’m walking you through how to reset your