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Stress-Free Home Design: Embrace Your First Draft

October 23, 2024 · In: Design, Happiness

I was in the Super Bowl of home renovation decision making AKA a kitchen remodel with two little kids crawling around sub flooring littered with rusty nails and I was paralyzed with the fear of making a mistake in the design process. “So how high do you want the subway tile to go,” my contractor asked me. Behind my vacant stare, I had 100 what ifs and possible fears of how a few inches could equate to a Leaning Tower of Piza situation, costing me money, time and oh gosh..ugliness. Gasp!

You move into your new home or start a design project and BAM you want to get every detail right. You want to make sure every dollar is spent on forever upgrades and customizations just one time. I admire you! High achievers feel like they need to get things perfect from the start but here is a mindset shift for you: consider your initial design decisions to be what I call the “First Draft.”

A first draft is a permission slip to take the pressure off.  I promise you, the most beloved homes are not in their first draft. They had to start somewhere. Design is a process and even your own tastes evolve over time. Give yourself room to grow as a creative person in your own space.

By the end of this article you are going to be able to improve your home without the fear of making mistakes and expand into the beauty of creative expression that is design.

Take on One Space or Small Project at a Time

Oh I made the worst mistake for myself, as a mom of little kids, in a home where I took on bathrooms, bedrooms, a kitchen, paint and flooring all at once. WHY! Not only did it take a year for everyone to “be out of our home,” it was too many decisions and it didn’t allow for any evolution over time.

The real kicker was that the contractor demolished everything but only worked on one space at a time. That’s a whole other blog post. HA!

Break up the projects if you can. Take time to focus on one area at a time.

Choose to paint a room or one large space at a time. When you make changes over time, you have flexibility and it’s more fun.

Where to Invest your Attention and get Pro Help

I want you to get the most for your money and time while also not losing a part of your soul in the process. Here are some places you want to invest your energy but when you hire a professional, they prevent a lot of the common mistakes from happening.

Built ins and cabinetry. These are mega expensive and they set the architectural backbone of your designs. Spend time on getting these right (and good quality) but remember, they can be painted another color years down the line if you can’t handle the original choice.

Kitchen sinks and layout of the faucet. Basically anything that has to do with countertop fabrication. Those holes need to be made once. The parts of a kitchen in general are intricately dependent on one another, time consuming and expensive so get a designer’s help with this one. Make sure the functionality works for your needs.

Keep in mind that you really can change something down the line. Kitchen faucets really affect the style and can be swapped in an afternoon. Lighting is easy and that’s the jewelry. Trims like shiplap or casing can totally transform and are not gigantic commitments. Styling is also a super powerful design tool.

Where not to Invest your Stress

When choosing lighting, invest if you’re sure. If not, get something cute for less and embrace it. Our current laundry room had a tacked on paper lantern over a lightbulb in the ceiling. I changed it to an Amazon flush mount knowing I could customize that later.

In our current kitchen, instead of tearing everything out, we kept the boxes, took the risk of trying new cabinet doors and drawers and loved the result. I said that I could always do a full remodel down the line if we decided to stay for many more years.

Honestly, things like backsplash or small areas of flooring are often not a huge thing (compared to a full kitchen gut and reno) to re-do if you end up hating it down the line. As in, they won’t take months to complete.

I have a paint story for you but in general, paint is the easiest and cheapest change. I love to get a fresh coat all over when I move in to make a place feel new.

If you are feeling apprehensive about taking on a kitchen renovation, do floors and paint first.

Real First Draft Energy: Let it Breathe

I once tortured my husband once by having us paint and then repaint a bedroom 3 different shades of white in a weekend. CRINGE!

Sometimes you have to let a renovation breathe like a fine wine. Walk away from it and let yourself soak it in before jumping for the next change. Trust me, time is magic in allowing you to ride the rollercoaster of renovation emotions and when you’re done with the ride, you’ll know the right way to go.

Embrace Design and Creativity as an Evolving Art

The true magic of the most beautiful homes is that they weave a story. Each space isn’t telling the same story.

You get to have a boquet of flowers where every space is a beautiful addition to the rest. You love trends, classics and personal connections with design that will evolve over time. Leave some room in your space for that evolution. That way, you’ll never feel stuck.

You can even make more subtle renovation type of decisions and that allows for even more flexibility with decor.

Final takeaway/conclusion

Designing your home doesn’t have to be a daunting, pressure-filled experience. By embracing the concept of a first draft, knowing where to invest your focus, letting it breathe and allowing yourself to grow with your space, you’ll create a home that is not only beautiful but truly yours. Let go of the pressure to be perfect, and enjoy the journey of bringing your vision to life. Heck, make a mistake even. Creating a home is a process, not a one time event. Happy designing!

By: Christina Warren · In: Design, Happiness

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Happy Mother’s Day! I hope you had a lovely day, Happy Mother’s Day! I hope you had a lovely day, my friends. Mothers are our foundation. Motherhood has given me the greatest gifts I could ever ask for. Thank you to all the moms out there!
🚩Save this for those overwhelming days when you 🚩Save this for those overwhelming days when you need a reset ↓

💫 These 3 micro habits made a real difference for me.

1. ❤️ ⚡️I have been practicing @heartmath ’s heart coherence exercise. A 90 second way to connect to your heart and get out of your head. Put your hand on your heart I like to close my eyes and start breathing into my heart space.  slow down your breath. Start to think of something or someone that you feel great gratitude for and focus on that feeling as you breathe into your heart space. Once I’m connected to that feeling of gratitude, I ask God to guide me in whatever area I’ve been overthinking. I get a really clear and simple answer and focus on that throughout the day.
Great technique I learned about through @the_human_design_coach 

It’s more about how to be and not all about what to do. 

2. ☀️I have loads of energy but only when I’m doing things that I’m excited about and that can include chores! I just have to spin it so it’s fun for me.

3. 🌖 Letting my menstrual cycle guide how I organize my energy through the month has been a huge permission slip and guiding light for when I need to rest, and when I am super creative or clearheaded for organizing.

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🐫 Tag a mama who needs to hear this. You’ve h 🐫 Tag a mama who needs to hear this. You’ve heard of balance…

I tried it.
It stressed me out. 🤣
Then I realized: I don’t need to “balance it all” daily.

I can store up joy and energy like a camel.🥰

Go big one day, go birth control robe or the park for the rest.

It’s an energy strategy.

That’s camel mom energy. 🐫
Anyone else relate?

My best friend from college (and the Navy) and I went to see Diana Krall downtown this week and it was a dream come true. I don’t go out too often but I enjoy this camel life.

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🚩Save this Feminine Cycle Syncing Schedule👇 🚩Save this Feminine Cycle Syncing Schedule👇

Why I Stopped Pushing Through—and Started Syncing With My Cycle.
My energy changed a lot after 40.

I started noticing how often I was frustrated for being “off”—when really, my body was just in a different phase of its natural rhythm.

✨ When I gave myself permission to follow it instead of fight it, everything shifted.
Not just my productivity, but my peace.

Here’s what that looks like for me as a creative mom who still has big goals—but honors her energy instead of ignoring it:

🌑 Menstrual (Days 1–5)
→ Rest. Reflect. Retreat.
What I allow: Canceling the extras, cuddles, quiet meals, journaling, soft podcasts, total permission to be still.

🌱 Follicular (Days 6–13)
→ Fresh starts. Planning. Creativity.
What I lean into: New ideas, organizing, writing, dreaming up what’s next.

🌕 Ovulatory (Days 14–17)
→ Connection. Communication. Confidence.
What I schedule: Friend dates, family outings, big conversations, batch errands, showing up.

🍂 Luteal (Days 18–28)
→ Discernment. Deep work. Cozy nesting.
What I focus on: Prepping, cleaning, saying “no,” creating comfort, finishing strong before I rest.

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Even in perimenopause or menopause, your energy has rhythm.
It’s not all in your head. It’s in your body—and it’s wise.
✨ You don’t need to be perfect. Just aware.
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📌 Save this for when you want to check in with your body.

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Do you already notice these shifts in your month? Has this helped you trust yourself more?

🌟 PS: If you want to go even deeper and understand your unique energy blueprint (beyond your cycle), DM me the word ENERGY and I’ll send you something beautiful.

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Right out of college, I was headed to Naval flight school — and then just as quickly, I was kicked out for being too short to fly.

The very next day, I was driving from Pensacola to Newport, Rhode Island to learn how to drive ships and run engineering departments.

My whole life, I associated speed with ambition.
The faster I moved, the more successful I thought I was becoming.

But motherhood changed me.
It introduced me to a different kind of ambition — a quieter kind.
A kind of ambition that’s measured in presence, not promotions.

In how well I manage my energy, not how many tasks I check off-(I relearn this so many times and each time I get back on track quicker- 👋 Generators).

In the kind of role model I am becoming — not just what I am achieving.

Slowing down and living in my energy didn’t erase my ambition.
It refined it.

When I honor my energy,
there is still room for my personal dreams too.

Your kids won’t be little forever.
The woman you’re becoming will be with you for a lifetime.

Slowing down isn’t falling behind — it’s finally running your own race.

❤️ This if you’re learning how to live in tune with your energy — and still hold space for your dreams.

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