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HOME DECOR FATIGUE | Tips to Lessen Your Home Decor Fatigue

1.5K views· 150 likes· 8:02· May 27, 2021

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Hello everyone. I wanted to share with you some tips on how you can lessen your home decor fatigue. Your home should be a place to rest and a place like feels like your own! As things start to open up, and we all begin to get a bit busier, we need to find some ways to make our home decor journey still enjoyable. L I N K S - Large Moody Canvas: https://bit.ly/3uIHq2x - Lamp: https://rstyle.me/+iJqJnXMxbeZB_Du2yI... S T A Y C O N N E C T E D Instagram (jose.m.meza): https://www.instagram.com/jose.m.meza​​​ Tik-Tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMePXnNFY/​​ Email: j.meza.arts@gmail.com T H A N K S Thank you for watching! If you like this video, please hit the like button and subscribe! I am also looking for suggestions for future videos, so drop a comment below! SET UP Camera: https://amzn.to/3aNAnhU​​ #homedecor #homedecorfatigue #apartmentliving #apartmentdecor

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In this video I’m talking about something I’ve been feeling a lot lately: home decor fatigue. During the pandemic, I was home all the time, so I kept redoing things—moving furniture, swapping decor, replacing pieces—because I had the time and I was staring at every little detail. Now that life is getting busier again (and because I follow so many home decor accounts), it can start to feel like I need to switch things up constantly… and most of us aren’t rich, so that pressure is not it. I share practical ways to make decorating feel enjoyable again without the stress. For me, it starts with figuring out your personal style (save the stuff that feels like you—not just what’s “cute”) so you’re not chasing trends every month. Then: only buy what you absolutely love, get rid of something when you bring something new in, and make a list of what you actually need for a room so you’re not impulse-buying random “good deals.” I also talk about letting go of FOMO and unfollowing accounts that make you feel like your home is ugly—because your home should feel like your own, and it should be a place to rest.

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