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5 Tools for Happiness During Life’s Transitions

Hey there, friends! As the seasons shift and the weather changes, I’ve found myself reflecting on happiness, and how to stay motivated and keep that spark alive in our empty nester phase. We are one month into this new chapter of our lives, and it can be a real challenge as the days grow shorter and the air gets a little cooler, to find ways to avoid seasonal depression. But, let me share what I do to keep busy and make the most of this beautiful time in life. From one mom to another, I hope this resonates with you! If you find this helpful or inspiring, please leave a comment—I’d LOVE to hear what works for you. We are in this together! ?

Taking Advantage of the Outdoors Brings Happiness 

Little things can make all the difference as the seasons change. I love to catch some fresh air outside; it just looks different than summer! Fire pits become my “go-to” for cozy evenings, and there’s nothing quite like curling up with a good book on the porch. Whether it’s a classic novel or a new favorite, I find that reading helps me unwind and enjoy the moment. And, with the weather still fairly decent, I try to make the most of the limited time and linger outside longer, with maybe a couple of added throws 😉

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Adventure Awaits

I’m also here for outdoor adventures. For example, hiking is a great way to embrace the beauty of fall and stay active. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to reconnect with nature and reflect on everything around us. Living in Tumalo now, we have access to many amazing trails. I love walking along the river and listening to all the beautiful sounds around me. My happiness goal is to get out for at least 10 minutes (a few times a day) during the work day to stretch my legs and take a break. It works wonders when I’m feeling overwhelmed or swamped with client work. 

Cooking Up Comfort

Trying out new recipes keeps things exciting in the kitchen. Try finding yummy comfort foods that warm both the heart and the home. Recently, D and I have been enjoying french onion soup, making different dips/apps for football Sundays, and of course, my favorite: espresso martinis! (Stay tuned for the French Onion Soup recipe coming soon.)

Happiness at Home: Creating a Cozy Space

Speaking of cozy, a little cleaning goes a long way! Sprucing up your space helps make it feel inviting and comfortable, which is so important to avoid that seasonal slump. I love to add some Pendleton blankets and light candles to create an atmosphere that screams cozy. Some days, you just need to hunker down at home and indulge in a little self-care. It can be as simple as adding warmth to your space. I’ve found that rearranging and decorating helps me romanticize my life, especially when my surroundings reflect my mindset.

Consider loungy silhouettes right now, both in your wardrobe and in your interiors. It feels so effortless and inviting! 

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A Fresh Look

Have you thought about trying a new paint color? It’s amazing how a fresh coat can transform a room and lift your spirits! When things feel like they are slowing down, a little change can bring unexpected happiness. 

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As I wrap up this little chat, I just want to say how much I appreciate sharing these moments with you. Life can get busy, and it’s easy to forget the beauty in slowing down, but I’ve learned that taking the time to nurture our spaces—and ourselves—can truly lift our spirits.

I remember when my kids were little, and we’d turn ordinary days into adventures, from baking together in the kitchen to building blanket forts in the living room. Now, as an empty nester, those memories keep me grounded, and I find joy in creating a home that reflects the love and warmth we built as a family.

So, here’s to embracing this season of change, finding joy in our routines, and sharing those moments that fill our cups. ✨

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Our style has always leaned timeless and traditional, but never too polished. There’s always a bit of ease to it. Maybe that comes from our roots in Oregon, or maybe from where we are now in Tennessee, but we’re drawn to spaces that feel warm, deeply personal, and quietly layered. A hint of western influence, but not in a way that defines everything. Just enough to give it an organic and rustic edge.

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I’m going to be honest... when I first started in this business even I was intimidated.

I would walk into showrooms and wonder how their pricing worked and if you really must know there was a lot of ambiguity around how designers worked.

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Once everyone is agreed this feels “right” we dive into your first full conceptual design and walk you through layouts, materials, and selections in a way that we think brings the space to life.

You’ll have time for edits, and then from there we finalize everything so you can move forward with confidence. We follow through with executing the vision.

Our goal is always to make the process feel approachable and comprehensive. If you’ve been thinking about working with a designer but didn’t know what to expect... this is your sign.

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Enjoy a minute and a half walkthrough of the main level of our 6th Street Bungalow project. I’ve been having so much fun finally starting to style some of these finished spaces and wanted to share a little update.

This is also your reminder that life actually happens in our homes. Notice the hallway that still hasn’t been wallpapered, the moving boxes stacked in the corner of the dining room, or the empty shelves in the hutch that have quickly become our family’s catchall. Don’t get me wrong, I love a clean and tidy home, but as things usually get put back by the end of the day, a new mess unfolds the next morning. That’s just the reality of living through a renovation. But the mess is also a good sign. It means things are changing, construction is moving, and we’re getting closer to a home that finally feels like ours without people constantly in and out working.

While it’s fun to share the final reveals, this is your reminder that Instagram is a highlight reel. Try not to compare your home to someone else’s on its best.
This voiceover is from an interview with Ina Garten, and it stopped me in my tracks.

My parents still tell the story how they’d leave for a dinner out while I babysat my little sister and brother, and by the time they got home, the entire living room would be completely reworked. Not asked for.... but I just had to see if it could feel better. I had recruited my sister and brother to help me move the furniture in an entire new layout!

I didn’t know it then, but that instinct was the beginning of everything.

Fast forward 35 years... I went from being a stay-at-home mom to starting my own business, taking on real clients (not just my parents, who truly didn’t sign up for the redesigns😂 and building something that genuinely fills my cup.

There were so many moments of doubt in between, like starting later, wondering if it was too late, if I’d missed my window. But here’s the thing. It’s never too late to start. To pivot. To build something around what you naturally love.

Sometimes the thing you’re meant to do has been quietly following you your whole life.