251: DIY Design Tips for Peaceful Living Spaces with Tasha Agruso
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Ever walk into a home decor store or scroll through Pinterest and feel totally overwhelmed by all the choices? You're definitely not alone. In today's chat, we sit down with Tasha Agruso, the brain behind "Designer in a Binder," to get real about making design choices that feel right and make your space feel like *you*. Tasha breaks down how to focus on what you love rather than what’s trending to turn your space into a true sanctuary. Forget impressing the neighbors or copying those picture-perfect homes on Instagram. It's all about creating a space that welcomes you with a big, warm "I am home." In this episode, you'll discover: How listening to your gut can lead to the best design decisions Tips for finding inspiration without just copying someone else’s style Why the colors in your home matter more than you think and how they affect your mood Simple steps to stop overthinking and start loving your home decor choices Tasha’s personal experiences with home renovation and how she avoids common pitfalls Join us as Tasha walks us through her approach to making design personal and meaningful. Whether you're looking to spruce up a corner or overhaul an entire room, these insights will help you confidently create a space that truly reflects who you are. Grab your FREE ticket to the "Beautiful Home Beautiful Life" summit and join us as we delve deeper into creating spaces that inspire and energize.
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