• 378 // Where do I start decorating? 10 Steps to creating a clear plan for any room
    Feb 20 2026
    How to Plan a Room from Start to Finish: 10 Essential Steps for Stress-Free Home Decorating Do you ever find yourself staring at a room in your home wondering, “Where do I even start?” If you’ve been buying pieces you love but still can’t seem to finish a room, the problem likely isn’t your style — it’s that you don’t have a clear home decorating plan. In today’s episode, I’m walking you through the 10 essential steps to creating a foolproof home decorating plan so you can stop guessing, stop overspending, and finally finish your rooms with confidence. This episode is your practical roadmap for how to plan a room from start to finish — without copying Pinterest, wasting money, or getting stuck halfway through. If you’ve been searching for:
    • How to decorate a room step by step
    • Where to start when decorating a room
    • How to create a cohesive home
    • How to plan a room makeover
    • How to finish a room you’ve already started
    You’re in the right place. In This Episode, You’ll Learn the 10 Essential Steps: 1. Know Your Aesthetic

    Before you move a single piece of furniture, you need clarity on your personal style. We’ll talk about how to define your aesthetic without copying someone else’s home.

    2. Take Inventory of Your Room

    Learn how to assess what you already own so you can decorate intentionally instead of impulsively.

    3. Define the Goals for Your Space

    What is this room actually for? Function matters just as much as beauty when creating a cohesive home.

    4. Use Inspiration — Without Copying & Pasting

    Pinterest and inspiration photos are tools, not templates. I’ll show you how to use them wisely.

    5. Understand Expectation vs. Reality

    Be honest about your time, energy, and skill set so your decorating plan stays realistic and doable.

    6. Create a Flexible Decorating Budget

    You need a starting number — but you also need room to adjust. I’ll explain how to plan financially without boxing yourself in.

    7. Follow a Step-by-Step Roadmap

    A room doesn’t come together all at once. I’ll show you how to build in “pit stops” along the way to reassess and adjust your plan.

    8. Set a Realistic Timeline

    Most unfinished rooms stall because expectations are off. We’ll talk about what’s actually reasonable.

    9. Execute with Confidence

    Once the plan is in place, you can move forward without second-guessing every decision.

    10. Celebrate the Finished Space

    Finishing a room is an accomplishment — and celebration builds confidence for the next one.

    Why This Matters

    Most women don’t struggle with creativity — they struggle with clarity.

    Without a clear decorating roadmap, it’s easy to:

    • Overspend on the wrong pieces

    • Buy decor without a plan

    • Leave rooms half-finished

    • Feel overwhelmed every time you walk into the space

    This 10-step decorating plan gives you structure so your home can feel cohesive, intentional, and finished.

    Ready to go deeper?

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    25 Min.
  • 377 // The SECRET most decorators don't tell you about decorating your home
    Feb 13 2026

    You’ve saved the inspiration. You have the vision. You can see what you want your home to feel like.

    So why does the room still feel unfinished?

    In today’s episode, I’m sharing the secret most decorators don’t tell you about finishing a room — and it has nothing to do with having better taste, a bigger budget, or more time.

    The real secret? It’s knowing where to start.

    Most of us begin with massive inspiration but no clear structure. We jump into paint colors before confirming furniture layout. We buy décor before defining the foundation. We move forward without a roadmap — and somewhere along the way we feel frustrated, overwhelmed, confused… and we start questioning our confidence.

    It’s not that you don’t have style. It’s that you don’t have a plan.

    In this episode, I break down:

    • Why inspiration without structure leads to stalled rooms

    • Why we often start at the end instead of the beginning

    • How to think about decorating as a clear, sequential process

    • The mindset shift that brings back confidence and clarity

    If you’ve ever felt stuck halfway through a room (or like you keep second-guessing your decisions), this episode will give you a powerful reframe. ✨✨ REGISTER for the FREE WORKSHOP ✨✨

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    20 Min.
  • 376 // How to know when you’re DONE decorating: 6 Signs your room is finished
    Feb 6 2026

    How do you know when a room is actually done?

    Not “good enough.” Not “I’ll just add one more thing.” But finished in a way that feels calm, intentional, and deeply satisfying.

    In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain and sharing a behind-the-scenes lesson from The Collective—a private space where I teach women how to confidently decorate their homes without overwhelm or wasted money.

    We talk about why so many rooms get stuck at the almost finished stage, and how the problem usually isn’t a lack of ideas… it’s not knowing when to stop.

    I’ll walk you through the six elements I assess when deciding whether a room is complete—and the exact questions I ask before adding anything else.

    This episode is about restraint, clarity, and learning to trust your decisions—so you can create a home you truly delight in.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode
    • Why rooms often feel 80% done—but never quite finished

    • The difference between a room that looks styled and one that feels complete

    • The 6 elements I assess before adding anything new:

      • Balance

      • Scale

      • Cohesiveness

      • Functionality

      • Restraint

      • Feeling

    • The key questions to ask yourself before buying “just one more thing”

    • How finishing a room can shift how you feel in your home—and in yourself

    A Client Moment Worth Sharing

    I also share a brief case study from a client whose finished room didn’t just look better—it changed how she felt walking into her home.

    Less second-guessing. Less mental noise. More pride. More ease. More delight.

    Sometimes the transformation isn’t about what you add—it’s about finally knowing when you’re done.

    Ready for Support?

    If you’re listening and thinking:

    • “I don’t know where to start,” or

    • “I’m so close… I just need help finishing,”

    You have two next steps, depending on where you are:

    ✨ Learn where to start: Take my free training, Learn Your Design Style, to gain clarity and direction before making another decision.

    ✨ Get help finishing: Book a 1:1 Decorating SOS Call and we’ll assess your space together—so you can stop guessing and finally bring your room across the finish line.

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    26 Min.
  • 375 // Why your home isn’t finished: The problem isn’t ideas, it’s decisions
    Jan 30 2026

    You’ve pinned all the beautiful ideas, saved all the inspiration, and yet… your room still feels stuck. Sound familiar? Here’s the truth: ideas alone won’t finish your home. What really keeps your spaces incomplete is unmade decisions, scattered priorities, and overwhelm that makes even small choices feel impossible.

    In this episode, I break down why inspiration and ideas aren’t enough and what’s really standing between you and a home you love:

    • How ideas don’t come with an order or a plan.

    • Why budget pacing matters—and how skipping steps can sabotage your progress.

    • The hidden toll of decision fatigue and second-guessing.

    • How to know when to stop, skip, or wait so your room actually feels finished.

    • The first steps to get from inspiration to action, without wasting money or time.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck in your home, unsure what to do next, or overwhelmed by all the choices in front of you, this episode will give you clarity, confidence, and a roadmap for moving forward.

    Takeaway: Ideas are just the beginning. Real progress happens when you decide what matters most and take action with confidence.

    If this episode resonates…

    If you’re realizing that Pinterest, Instagram, and inspiration alone aren’t helping you move forward, I have a free training that walks you through how to identify your design style with intention — and how to use inspiration without adding more overwhelm.

    It’s a short, practical video that shows you how to filter ideas, trust your instincts, and start making decisions with confidence.

    👉 Watch the free “Learn Your Design Style” training

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    16 Min.
  • 374 // Why you second-guess EVERY decorating decision (and how to stop)!
    Jan 23 2026

    Have you ever stood in the middle of a room, surrounded by ideas, and still felt completely stuck?

    You pin beautiful images. You save inspiration. You know what you like… And yet, when it’s time to actually choose — the paint color, the sofa, the rug — doubt creeps in.

    In this episode, we’re talking about second-guessing in home decorating — where it comes from, why it’s so common, and how it quietly fuels overwhelm, frustration, and decision fatigue.

    Spoiler alert: second-guessing isn’t a personality flaw. It’s a learned behavior — and that means it can be unlearned.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    • Why second-guessing often starts after past decorating mistakes

    • How too many options (and too much inspiration) actually increase overwhelm

    • The connection between decision fatigue and unfinished rooms

    • Why “having good taste” doesn’t automatically lead to confident decisions

    • How second-guessing keeps you stuck in planning instead of progress

    • What actually helps you move forward without wasting more money

    We’ll also reframe the idea that you just need more ideas — and explore why clarity, not inspiration, is what helps you finally finish a room.

    If this episode resonates…

    If you’re realizing that Pinterest, Instagram, and inspiration alone aren’t helping you move forward, I have a free training that walks you through how to identify your design style with intention — and how to use inspiration without adding more overwhelm.

    It’s a short, practical video that shows you how to filter ideas, trust your instincts, and start making decisions with confidence.

    👉 Watch the free “Learn Your Design Style” training

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    21 Min.
  • 373 // Pantone’s 2026 color of the year, explained — Why this may be the FIRST COTY that actually works in real homes
    Jan 16 2026

    Pantone’s Color of the Year is usually interesting… but rarely practical.

    This year is different.

    In this episode of fig & farm (at home), we’re talking about Pantone’s 2026 Color of the Year: Cloud Dancer—a softly warm white that finally makes sense in real homes, real budgets, and real life.

    Cloud Dancer isn’t about trends for the sake of trends. It’s about balance, contrast, and longevity—and it works beautifully whether your home leans neutral, bold, traditional, or eclectic.

    Inside this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why Cloud Dancer is more usable than past Color of the Year picks

    • How this slightly warm white creates contrast against bold patterns and statement pieces

    • Why it’s the perfect companion to warm earthen tones, natural woods, and organic textures

    • How it helps honor heirloom pieces instead of competing with them

    • Why designers are leaning into sustainable luxury—and how Cloud Dancer supports that shift

    • How to use it to brighten dark corners without feeling stark or cold

    • Ways to apply this color in both big and small ways—from walls and trim to textiles and accents

    We’ll also talk about how Cloud Dancer fits into a cohesive color formula, helping you neutralize busy prints, ground dramatic furniture (yes, even bold couches), and create flow from room to room without starting over.

    If you’ve ever ignored Pantone’s Color of the Year because it felt unrealistic, trendy, or too risky—this episode may change your mind.

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    18 Min.
  • 372 // What’s In (and Why It Matters): The 2026 Home Decor Trends Designers Love
    Jan 9 2026

    The new year always brings a wave of home decor trends — but 2026 is shaping up to be less about what’s “in” and more about how our homes feel.

    In this episode, I’m breaking down the top 10 home decor and interior design trends for 2026 that designers across the industry are consistently predicting. These aren’t fads — they’re thoughtful shifts toward comfort, intention, sustainability, and homes that support real life.

    If you’re decorating, redecorating, or simply craving a home that feels more cohesive and cozy, this episode will help you understand what’s coming next — and how to use trends without letting them overwhelm you.

    In this episode, we cover:
    • Using texture as a foundational design element Why layered textures — from textiles to finishes — are becoming essential in 2026 interior design and how they instantly make a home feel warmer and more lived-in.

    • Honoring heritage and personal history in home decor The return of meaningful pieces, vintage finds, heirlooms, and decor that tells a story instead of following fast trends.

    • Biophilic design and bringing nature indoors How plants, natural light, organic materials, and nature-inspired design are shaping healthier, calmer homes.

    • Layering as a core decorating principle From rugs to lighting to accessories, designers are emphasizing depth, dimension, and thoughtful layering over minimalism.

    • Color drenching and monochromatic color stories Why single-color rooms and tonal palettes are trending in 2026 — and how they create cohesion without feeling boring.

    • Warm, earthy color palettes replacing cool neutrals Think clay, camel, olive, brown, mushroom, and soft terracotta — colors that ground a space and make it feel welcoming.

    • The renewed focus on form and function Furniture and decor that look beautiful but also work hard for everyday living are a major priority in 2026 home design.

    • Sustainable luxury and conscious decorating choices Fewer pieces, better quality, eco-conscious materials, and thoughtful purchasing decisions that balance beauty and responsibility.

    • The return of cozy textures like faux fur Designers are embracing warmth and softness through faux fur accents, plush textiles, and tactile comfort.

    • An emphasis on irregularity, imperfection, and organic shapes Why homes are moving away from symmetry and perfection — and embracing character, patina, and uniqueness.

    🌟 Room Reset Workshop 🌟

    Three live sessions | January 14, 21 & 28 Two time options: 9am PST or 5pm PST (replays included)

    In just three days, you’ll reset one room in your home—going from uncertainty and overwhelm to clarity and confidence.

    You’ll walk away with a complete, realistic plan, not just inspiration:

    • Identify your personal aesthetic so decisions finally feel easy • Create a visual mood board with intentional product choices • Build a step-by-step decorating plan that prioritizes what matters most—without blowing your budget

    Stop guessing. Start decorating with confidence.

    Register at: https://bit.ly/ffroomreset

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    42 Min.
  • 371 // The home goals that matter MORE than decorating
    Jan 2 2026

    We set goals for our health, our finances, and our personal growth—but rarely do we pause to set intentional goals for our home.

    In this episode, I invite you to slow down and reflect on how your home has truly served you over the past year. Did it support your life and rhythms… or did you find yourself constantly serving it?

    We’ll talk about how to create home goals that go beyond surface-level decorating and instead focus on how you want your home to feel. You’ll learn the difference between physical, tangible home goals (like decluttering, redecorating, or organizing a space) and social or emotional home goals—such as creating a home that feels calmer, more welcoming, or easier to live in day-to-day.

    One of the most important parts of this conversation is learning to acknowledge the emotional weight we carry around our homes—and why honoring those feelings is just as important (if not more important) than tackling the physical projects first.

    We’ll walk through:

    • How to reflect honestly on what worked—and what didn’t—in your home this past year

    • Why emotional and lifestyle-based decorating goals matter

    • How to identify realistic next steps for creating a more cohesive, cozy home

    • When and why asking for help can move you forward faster

    This episode is part reflection, part reset, and part permission—to approach your home with curiosity instead of criticism.

    👉 Grab a notebook and pen before you press play. You’ll want space to write, think, and imagine what’s possible for your home in the year ahead.

    Are you ready to realize the goals you are setting? Reserve your spot in the...

    🌟 Room Reset Workshop 🌟

    Three live sessions | January 14, 21 & 28 Two time options: 9am PST or 5pm PST (replays included)

    In just three days, you’ll reset one room in your home—going from uncertainty and overwhelm to clarity and confidence.

    You’ll walk away with a complete, realistic plan, not just inspiration:

    • Identify your personal aesthetic so decisions finally feel easy • Create a visual mood board with intentional product choices • Build a step-by-step decorating plan that prioritizes what matters most—without blowing your budget

    Stop guessing. Start decorating with confidence.

    Register at: https://bit.ly/ffroomreset

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    34 Min.