Your Style DNA:
You’re a BOLD EXPRESSIONIST
Your Main Obstacle:
Facing a CLUTTER WALL
YOUR DESIGN PERSONALITY
You've never been particularly interested in playing it safe, and your home shouldn't have to either.
You light up around color, pattern, and choices that make a statement — not because you're trying to impress anyone, but because that's genuinely how you see the world.
A room that blends quietly into the background isn't a room that interests you. You want your home to have energy and personality and a point of view.
You're not afraid of bold decisions —
if anything, you're more afraid of ending up with a home that no one has any reaction to whatsoever.
YOUR STARTING POINT
Before you move a single thing, you need to know what you're working toward.
YOUR FIRST ACTION
Why This First
A clear vision of how you want this room to feel is what will keep you motivated when the decluttering gets hard — and it will get hard. Think of it as your north star for the work ahead.
What To Do
Sit in the room quietly for a few minutes. Then write down how you want to feel when you're in this room. Think big. Think bold. What's the emotional impact you want this room to have — on you and on everyone who walks into it? What do you want people to feel the moment they cross the threshold? Your vision doesn't need to be restrained or realistic yet. Let it be as vivid and unapologetic as you are.
The Challenge
For a Bold Expressionist, the real challenge isn't coming up with a vision — it's narrowing it down to one. You probably have several equally exciting ideas pulling you in different directions. For now, pick the room that matters most to you and commit to a vision for that one room only. The other rooms will get their turn.
Some Encouragement
Your instinct for making a statement is exactly what this room needs. The vision just makes sure that statement is intentional rather than accidental.
WHAT COMES NEXT
Your Design Personality and your Starting Point are just that — a starting point.
Where you go from here depends on things a quiz can't ask you: your stage of life, your budget, who you share your home with, and the specific rooms that need the most attention.
That's exactly why I created the Slow Style Framework.

