A modern living room with a dark green sofa adorned with patterned and solid-color pillows, a round coffee table, a side table with decorative objects, a tall floor lamp, a large potted plant, and a white wall with built-in shelves filled with books and frames.

How to Downsize

Downsizing is a meaningful transition, and my goal is to guide you through it with ease, confidence and thoughtful support. Over the years, I’ve refined a simple 3-step process that helps you start small, make purposeful decisions and settle beautifully into your next home. Whether you’re beginning with a single room or preparing for a full move, each step is designed to reduce overwhelm and help you move forward with intention.

My 3-Step Process

  • 1. The Mini Edit

    Start Small and Gain Clarity

    A focused, 60-90 minute session to help you finally “start.” Together we walk through your home, identify what matters most, simplify one key area and outline your top 3 priorities. We replace overwhelm with direction—giving you the confidence to move forward.

  • 2. The Smart Plan

    A Whole Home Approach to Deciding What Truly Supports Your Next Space

    Once you’re moving forward, we create a thoughtful plan for your entire home. This includes understanding what will fit in a smaller space, deciding what to let go of and identifying the pieces that truly support your next home. Together we simplify your belongings with intention—so you can prepare for your move with clarity, confidence and ease.

  • 3. The New Chapter

    A Downsized Home That Feels Truly You

    With the right pieces and a clear plan, we move into the design phase. From floor plans and furniture placement to style direction and move-in suppport, this step turns your next home into a fresh, comfortable, beautifully curated space.

Thinking about downsizing?

Start with
The Mini Edit

Feeling overwhelmed by the thought of downsizing? The Mini Edit is a focused 60-90 minute session designed to give you instant clarity. Together, we review key spaces, identify what to keep or release, and establish your most important starting points—without committing to a full project.

A lighter, more intentional transition begins with one simple, supported step.

Book Your Mini Edit Session