05/01/2026
Design decisions rarely feel difficult at the beginning. There’s usually a sense of possibility — ideas, inspiration, a general direction.
But somewhere along the way, that clarity starts to fade. Options multiply. Questions follow. And decisions that once felt simple become unexpectedly hard to make.
This is something I see often.
Not because people lack taste or ideas — but because every option introduces another variable to consider. And in design, where everything is connected, that complexity builds quickly. Especially in renovations where decisions are layered, many are permanent, and they rarely exist in isolation.
What tends to help is not more inspiration — but more structure. A clear direction. A sequence of decisions. A process that allows each step to build on the last.
Once that’s in place, things tend to move much more easily than expected.
I wrote more about this — why design decisions become overwhelming, and what actually helps — here:
Too many design choices can make renovations feel overwhelming. Learn why decisions become difficult—and how a clear, structured process brings clarity to kitchens, bathrooms, and small spaces.