Instagram is full of beautiful homes and people who seem to be tackling a new project every single week!

But house projects are SO expensive, so just a little reality check that not everyone’s home is perfect or exactly how they want it to be.

A “perfect” home takes so much time, money, and resources. I can’t wait until we’re able to get all of these projects done, but for now, I’m really enjoying the journey and making our home feel like us along the way 🥰

Your home doesn’t have to be finished to be loved. 🤍

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... Read moreTaking on home improvement projects can often feel overwhelming, especially when scrolling through Instagram filled with flawless homes and seemingly endless renovations. From my own experience, I've realized that perfection in home projects is a moving target and can take years to achieve, considering the costs and time involved. One tip I've found incredibly helpful is to set realistic expectations for each stage of your project. Instead of rushing to finish everything at once, breaking down the renovation into manageable phases can help control expenses and reduce stress. For example, focusing on updating one room or even one corner can make a significant impact without overwhelming your budget. Another lesson is embracing imperfection along the way. Your home is a reflection of your unique personality and lifestyle, so even if paint isn’t perfectly applied or furniture doesn’t exactly match, it still tells your story. This mindset turns home improvement from a stressful task into an exciting journey of self-expression. Additionally, researching and sourcing affordable materials or DIY ideas online can save money and add a personal touch. Many community forums and social media groups offer great advice on home improvement hacks that work well. Finally, celebrating small wins is key. Each completed project, no matter how minor, brings you closer to the home you envision, helping maintain motivation during the process. Remember, your home doesn't have to be showroom-ready to feel warm and inviting. Trust in the journey, and enjoy transforming your living space one step at a time.