Change…you either embrace it, fear it, or most likely a little of both.  I’ll never forget in high-school and adolescence (yes, I can still remember that far back 😉 that people would tout change as if it were a bad thing….”you’ve changed.”  Ooooooh- and it would seem to hurt down to the core.  Seems silly now- especially for those times- of course you change. Every.Single.Day!!!  Change is growth, evolution, and as long as the changes are positive, I think they should be embraced.

Personally, I think people fear change because they fear the unknown.  We thrive on consistency, especially as children.  Actually, I think one of our most important attributes as human beings is our adaptability.  Sometimes we have to push through our fears in order to grow and ultimately reach our better potential.

Sometimes our changes are forced….forced adventures I call them. I’ve experienced lots of change in my personal life the past 2 years….stage 3 breast cancer diagnosis, dietary changes, work changes….all together life changes, and you know what????  I feel they’ve all been very positive changes (not the actual cancer itself of course), despite how scary they may have been.

What on earth does all of this have to do with design and real estate?  Well, lots!

I love my job!  I absolutely love watching spaces transform and love helping people find and or create spaces they adore.  Seriously, it’s so fun to walk into otherwise unappealing homes with clients and paint a vision for them of what they “could” be!  Most things have potential…yes, I might even be known to have picked up a few roadside castaways in my day…and a little vision- they’re good as new!

Additionally, the home staging allows me to constantly re-decorate my own space.  I’m often asked: “Where do you store all your furniture?”  Yup- new business guys- grassroots…right here at home!  Fortunately for us, we have lots of storage space that allows us to do so.  That being said, I’m constantly moving furniture, swapping accessories and I’m enjoying it.  It gives spaces a renewed energy!  My design advice would be to keep your larger furniture items more neutral.  That way you can always reinvent a space with pillows, window treatments, rugs and accessories  all in a budget friendly manner.

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A view inside my pillow/linen closet: pretty apparent that I like fringe! lol.

We’re currently in the midst of a “forced adventure” in our own home as we speak.  A roof leak has led to much more damage than we thought…new porch roof, wood flooring in a bedroom, tile in the master bath, paint, trim, etc.  As I sit here listening to the hammering and pounding, I’m reminding myself that this is a great opportunity for change ;).

Spring is coming (despite the impending winter storms) which is synonymous with change.  People start spring-cleaning, change-up clothing and sometimes get the itch to re-decorate.  Whatever your goals, don’t be afraid to change it up!  Renew that energy!  If those goals are home and or design related and you need some vision or help- Give us a call!  Happy Changing, y’all! 🙂

 

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