Why your home still doesn’t feel right (even though you keep buying things you love)
You find something you absolutely love.
The perfect pillow.
A vintage lamp you swear was made for your house.
A rug that’s going to completely transform the room.
You get excited.
You bring it home.
And then…
…it somehow doesn’t work.
The colors feel off.
It clashes with everything else.
The room still doesn’t feel cohesive.
And suddenly the thing you were so excited about becomes another return.
So you second-guess yourself.
Maybe you’re bad at decorating.
Maybe you don’t have an eye for design.
Maybe you should just stick to beige because at least it feels safe.
But here’s the truth:
You are not bad at decorating.
And the problem isn’t your taste.
The problem is that you’re decorating without a plan.
Most people make isolated decorating decisions instead of working from a cohesive color palette.
Which means:
every purchase becomes guesswork
nothing really connects
the room starts to feel random instead of intentional
decorating becomes overwhelming instead of enjoyable
So you keep searching for the perfect piece, hoping it will magically pull everything together.
But that’s not actually how designers approach a space.
Designers start with color.
Not because we’re obsessing over color theory.
And not because there’s one magical formula.
Designers start with color because your color palette becomes the filter for every future decision you make in your home.
It becomes the thing that helps you instantly know:
if a rug works
if a pillow belongs
if that vintage lamp fits the feeling of the space
if the art connects
if the paint color supports the room
if the styling feels cohesive instead of chaotic
When you have a clear color palette in place, decorating gets a lot easier.
Because you’re no longer trying to make random pieces work together after the fact.
You’re making decisions from a foundation.
And that changes everything.
Decorating becomes easier because you’re no longer guessing.
You know what belongs in your home.
And when you stop second-guessing yourself?
Your home starts feeling more cohesive, personal, joyful, and you.
Start Here: From Beige to Brave
If you’ve been stuck in decorating overwhelm, constantly second-guessing your choices, or feeling afraid to use color in your home, I created something for you.
From Beige to Brave is a free training designed to help you stop overthinking color and start creating a home that actually feels like you.
Because without a plan, you’ll keep buying things you love that don’t work when you bring them home.
Inside the training, I’ll walk you through why color feels so overwhelming in the first place — and why creating a cohesive palette changes everything.
So instead of feeling frozen every time you decorate…
…you can finally start creating a home that feels joyful, soulful, and unapologetically yours.

