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THE NITTY GRITTY OF DESIGN AND ORGANIZATION

Organize with Style

4/25/2025

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Staying organized and maintaining a stylish home is totally achievable with a few clever strategies that blend function and aesthetics. Here are some ideas:
1. Invest in Dual-Purpose Furniture
  • Look for ottomans with hidden storage, coffee tables with lift-up tops, or beds with drawers underneath. These pieces keep things tidy while adding to your decor.
  • Stylish storage benches in entryways or at the foot of the bed can provide hidden organization while anchoring a room.
This vintage ammo crate turned coffee table stores seasonal decor so it can be quickly changed out. The storage bench at the foot of the bed has bed linens and an extra blanker for those colder nights. 
2. Use Decorative Bins and Baskets
  • Wicker, fabric, or metallic bins can add texture and color while keeping clutter contained. Use them for toys, throws, or magazines.
  • Label baskets discreetly (with tags or chalkboard paint) for easy access without compromising the look.
3. Showcase Beautiful Storage
  • Glass jars for pantry staples, open shelving with neatly arranged items, or colorful books on display can create functional art.
  • Stackable acrylic organizers in closets look modern and let you see what you have while staying organized.
Decorative baskets can work to corral items (like sunglasses) or to star keepsakes. 
4. Create Zones for Everything
  • Assign specific areas for different activities: a reading nook, a charging station, or a drop zone by the entryway.
  • Incorporate stylish trays or bowls for smaller items like keys, wallets, or jewelry to contain clutter.
5. Lean Into Built-Ins or Custom Cabinetry
  • Custom shelving or built-ins make the most of your space, blending seamlessly with your home’s design while giving you ample storage.
  • Use uniform finishes, like wood tones or painted cabinetry, to maintain a cohesive aesthetic.
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6. Incorporate Stylish Hooks and Racks
  • Choose hooks with personality—brass, matte black, or funky ceramic designs—for coats, bags, or towels.
  • Use pegboards in an office or craft room, customizing colors to match your decor.
7. Rotate Seasonal Items
  • Keep out only what you need for the current season. Store out-of-season items in stylish bins or under-the-bed storage. This reduces visual clutter and makes your home feel lighter.
8. Display Minimalist Decor
  • Avoid overcrowding shelves or countertops. Stick to a curated selection of decor items like vases, art, or books that double as style elements.
  • Use symmetry and negative space to keep things visually balanced.
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9. Use Vertical Space
  • Install shelves, hooks, or cabinets higher up to make the most of walls. This draws the eye upward and creates more storage.
  • Tall bookcases or leaning ladders can look elegant while maximizing storage.
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This large - up-cycled tv armoire serves as a bar cabinet, and storage for entertaining dishes that aren't used often. 
10. Maintain a System
  • Regularly edit your belongings, keeping only what you love and use.
  • Incorporate stylish planners or command centers that match your decor to help you stay on top of daily organization.
A blend of style and practicality makes any home feel intentional and livable. Which of these ideas speaks to your design style? 😊
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The Open Floor Plan Decor Dilemma

4/18/2025

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An open floor plan is like throwing a party where every room is invited — great in theory, but without a little coordination, things can get messy fast. The secret to making your space feel like a well-orchestrated symphony (instead of a chaotic free-for-all) lies in weaving elements throughout each area that create continuity, while still letting each space have its own personality.
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This design board covered three spaces but still incorporated navy and cream elements. We especially love the crystal light in the foyer that coordinated with the dining chandelier AND the black elements in the space. 
One of the easiest ways to keep the peace in an open floor plan is through color. Repeating a consistent color palette across different spaces — whether through wall colors, textiles, or accent pieces — helps tie everything together. Think of it like dressing your home in an outfit that matches without looking like you tried too hard. If your living room rocks earthy green throw pillows, toss that same color into your dining area with upholstered chairs or a vase. It’s like a little visual handshake between rooms.
This client's open floor plan needed a pop of color and her space to feel pulled together. She requested a digital rendering to see our design plan implemented into her space.  You can see we added navy blue not just in paint, but in elements like lighting, textiles and bar stools. We also added in a layer of green with faux plants, throw pillows. She already had a great neutral layer in the space with her main furniture items 
Patterns are another way to keep your space from feeling like a design tug-of-war. You don’t need to go full matchy-matchy, but choosing complementary prints with similar shapes or motifs creates a subtle rhythm. Imagine a geometric area rug in the living room winking at kitchen curtains with a similar pattern — just enough to show they’re on the same team without being twinsies.
Wood tones can also save your open floor plan from feeling like a furniture showroom. Mixing a few different finishes adds depth and character, but it’s all about balance. If your dining table is a rich walnut, try a lighter wood coffee table in the living area, with shelves or frames that echo the darker walnut tone. It’s like a little wood tone dance party, and everyone’s invited.
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This design board is a perfect example of  using patterns and wood tones to tie a space together. We used the existing brick arch that was located their foyer area and brought it into their new kitchen cabinets in a warm wood as an accent. 
Decor pieces are the final sprinkle of magic that stitch a space together. Repeating elements like metallic finishes, woven textures, or similar shapes across different areas is like leaving breadcrumbs of style. A set of ceramic vases popping up in both the kitchen and living room, or using the same style of picture frame throughout, creates subtle continuity — like a secret handshake only your home knows.
All of these 'S' decor pieces can be found throughout this client's home. 
An open floor plan is full of potential, and by intentionally repeating colors, patterns, wood tones, and decor elements, you can create a home that feels effortlessly connected. It’s about finding the balance between flow and individuality, so your home feels like a thoughtfully curated experience — not a chaotic design potluck. 
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Clutter Free, Stress Free

4/11/2025

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Removing clutter from your home is one of the most powerful, underrated ways to relieve stress. It’s not just about tidiness—it’s about creating a supportive, peaceful environment that makes daily life feel lighter.  Let's talk about the benefits of clutter-free counter tops. 
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1. Visual Calm
Clutter creates visual noise, which can overwhelm your brain. Clear countertops provide a sense of order and simplicity, making it easier for your mind to relax and focus.
2. Easier Cleaning
When countertops are clear, they’re easier to wipe down, reducing the effort needed to keep them clean. A clean space often translates to a clearer mind.
3. Enhanced Productivity
A clutter-free environment minimizes distractions, allowing you to focus on cooking, organizing, or just enjoying your space. It helps you feel more in control of your environment.
4. Stress-Free Morning Routines
If your counters are clutter-free, finding what you need (like your coffee maker or breakfast essentials) becomes easier. Starting the day without the stress of hunting for items sets a positive tone.
5. Improved Mental Clarity
Living in a cluttered space can subconsciously signal chaos. Clean countertops represent order, creating a sense of peace and balance.
Think of your countertops as a blank canvas—it’s easier to create and enjoy life when you’re not fighting through clutter!
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Your bedroom is your sanctuary—your retreat from the chaos of the world. When it’s cluttered, it can actually mess with your ability to rest and recharge. Here’s why a clutter-free bedroom = a calmer, happier you:
1. Better Sleep Quality

Visual clutter = mental clutter. When your brain is constantly processing the mess around you, it can be harder to wind down. A tidy space sends the message: “It’s safe to relax now.”
2. A Calm Start and End to Your Day
Waking up to piles of clothes or a crowded nightstand can immediately trigger stress or overwhelm. A clean space helps you start the day with clarity and end it with peace.
3. Reduces Anxiety
Studies have actually linked clutter with higher levels of cortisol (the stress hormone). A tidy room can help reduce that constant underlying tension and make you feel more emotionally balanced.
4. More Functional, Less Frustrating
When everything has its place, you're not wasting time digging through drawers or stepping over laundry piles. That little sense of control and efficiency? Super calming.
5. It Feels Like You’re Taking Care of You
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A clean, clutter-free bedroom shows you’re prioritizing your own comfort and mental wellbeing. It becomes a little act of self-care every time you make the bed or clear off a surface.
Basically, a clutter-free bedroom is like a warm hug for your nervous system. It doesn’t have to be Pinterest-perfect—just simple, breathable, and intentional. Want help creating a calming bedroom vibe? I’d be totally into that.
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Clutter-free playrooms are huge for both kids and the adults around them. A calm, organized play space isn’t just about aesthetics—it actually supports healthier development and a more peaceful household. Here's the breakdown:
For the kiddos: 
1. Encourages Focus + Creativity
Too many toys at once = overstimulation. When the space is decluttered and toys are rotated or organized, kids are more likely to engage deeply with what’s in front of them. Less chaos = more meaningful play.
2. Promotes Independence
When everything has a home, kids can clean up and find things by themselves. It teaches responsibility, confidence, and gives them a sense of ownership over their space.
3. Reduces Overwhelm
Just like adults, kids feel overwhelmed in a chaotic environment. A clutter-free playroom helps them feel calm and safe, making it easier to regulate emotions and behavior.
4. Supports Better Learning
Whether they’re doing puzzles, pretend play, or crafts, kids concentrate better when they’re not surrounded by visual noise. Simpler spaces support deeper learning.
And now for the Adults! 
1. Easier to MaintainA simplified space with smart storage means less time picking up or managing the mess. That frees up your energy and mental space, which = way less stress.
2. Reduces “Stuff Guilt”
So many parents feel guilty about the clutter—like they should be doing a better job keeping up. A tidy playroom helps ditch that guilt and brings in some peaceful, positive vibes instead.
3. Makes Transitions Smoother
Whether it’s time to eat, nap, or leave the house, kids transition better from a calm space. Less clutter = fewer meltdowns and smoother routines.
4. Creates a More Harmonious Home
When the playroom feels calm and intentional, it spills over into the rest of the home. You’re not just managing toys—you’re creating an environment that supports everyone’s well-being.
In short, a clutter-free playroom isn’t about being Pinterest-perfect—it’s about setting up a space that works with your kids’ needs and helps you breathe easier too.
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You might not hang out in your closet, but you interact with it every single day, and when it's organized, everything just flows better. Here's why:
1. Decision Fatigue Goes Down
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Mornings are smoother when you're not digging through random piles or wondering where that one shirt went. A tidy closet makes it easier to see what you have and make decisions without stress.
2. Boosts Your Mood
Opening your closet and seeing it neat and curated can actually give you a little serotonin bump. It feels good to have your stuff together—it’s like your day starts with a small win.
3. Saves Time (and Sanity)
How many times have you run late because you couldn’t find something? Clutter-free closets cut down on that frantic search-and-rescue mission. Everything is right where you expect it to be.
4. Less Overwhelm = More Confidence
Clutter can subconsciously make you feel out of control or weighed down. When your closet feels streamlined, it creates a sense of lightness and calm that can actually boost your confidence.
5. You Only Keep What You Love
An organized closet usually means you’ve let go of the “meh” stuff, and kept what fits your life and style now. That intentionality is super empowering—it reinforces that you're making space for things that serve you.
It’s like a mini sanctuary inside your sanctuary. And the best part? Once it’s set up right, it’s way easier to maintain. Want to talk closet systems or how to make it look boutique-y without the stress? I’m all in.
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Oh yes—clutter-free mudrooms are seriously underrated stress relievers. That space is your home’s first impression and transition zone, and when it's chaotic, it can throw off your whole vibe. A clean, organized mudroom creates a sense of calm before you even step into the rest of the house. Here's why it matters:
1. Smooth Exits + Entrances = Calmer Days
When shoes, bags, keys, and coats all have a home, you're not scrambling to find things during the morning rush. It takes the chaos out of coming and going, which is a huge win for reducing daily stress.
2. It Sets the Tone for the Whole House
Walking into a cluttered mudroom can feel like walking into a storm. A tidy space, on the other hand, immediately creates a sense of order and control—and that energy follows you inside.
3. Helps Contain the Mess
Mudrooms are like your home’s filter. When they’re organized, they help keep dirt, backpacks, random shoes, and general chaos contained. That means less mess spreading throughout the house—and less mental load for you.
4. Encourages Consistent Habits
When everything has a place (hooks, bins, baskets—yes please), it’s easier for everyone to stick to routines. Kids can hang their backpacks, drop their shoes, and put things away without constant reminders.
5. Reduces Visual Clutter = Reduces Mental Clutter
Even though it’s a “functional” space, visual clutter in a mudroom can still create that low-grade anxiety. A clean setup helps your brain chill out—especially when you’re arriving home after a long day.
Think of the mudroom as a little buffer zone between the outside world and your personal sanctuary. When it’s calm and clutter-free, it helps you stay calm too. 
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Whether it's a home office, studio corner, or just your desk, the way that space feels directly affects your mindset. Here’s why clearing the clutter can seriously calm your brain:
1. Boosts Focus + Cuts Distractions
Every little thing in your line of sight is asking for your attention. When your workspace is clear, your brain isn’t juggling visual chaos—it can actually focus on the task at hand.
2. Helps You Feel More in Control
A tidy desk gives you a sense of control over your environment, which naturally lowers stress. It’s like telling your brain, “We’ve got this.” Total power move.
3. Reduces Decision Fatigue
Stacks of paper, scattered supplies, a dozen sticky notes—each one represents a tiny decision. When everything has a home, you’re not constantly deciding what to do with all that visual clutter.
4. Easier to Start + Stop Work
When your space is clean, there’s less resistance to getting started—and it’s easier to “close up shop” when you’re done, which helps with work/life balance. No stressy piles staring you down after hours.
5. Encourages Clear Thinking
Your outer world reflects your inner world, and vice versa. When your workspace is clean, your thoughts tend to feel more organized, too. You think clearer, work better, and feel more at ease.
Basically, a clutter-free workspace helps you breathe easier and work smarter. It’s like setting the stage for creativity, productivity, and peace. Want to talk setup ideas or styling a workspace that actually feels inspiring? I'm totally in.
There are many spaces in your home, and we're betting some of those spaces need to be de-cluttered. Your mental health, and sanity depend on it. Give us a call and we can help you tackle and all of these spaces. After all, your home shouldn't cause you stress it should give you joy. 
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