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Do you find design interesting, but overwhelming? Do you wish that when you walked into your home it felt like a warm hug? Do you feel like you have a basic knowledge of how things go together, but want to take your space to the next level with sensory elements and storytelling? Then today's episode is for you! You'll hear about:
- The #1 thing you need to know to make a room sing (it's not just an art but a science!)
- How to create a home that puts feeling first, and feels like a hug when you walk in the door
- How my home tells my stories without saying a word
- Small, simple luxuries to create symphony for the senses
To learn more about working with Mary one-on-one, go to https://schoolofsensualliving.com/coaching
For full episode notes and links go to https://schoolofsensualliving.com/blog/58
🌸 The Sanctuary is open now through August 7th - click here to join today.
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Do you find design interesting, but overwhelming? Do you wish that when you walked into your home it felt like a warm hug? Do you feel like you have a basic knowledge of how things go together, but want to take your space to the next level with sensory elements and storytelling? Then today's episode is for you! You'll hear about:
- The #1 thing you need to know to make a room sing (it's not just an art but a science!)
- How to create a home that puts feeling first, and feels like a hug when you walk in the door
- How my home tells my stories without saying a word
- Small, simple luxuries to create symphony for the senses
To learn more about working with Mary one-on-one, go to https://schoolofsensualliving.com/coaching
For full episode notes and links go to https://schoolofsensualliving.com/blog/58
🌸 The Sanctuary is open now through August 7th - click here to join today.
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