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In this first episode of Season One, Part Two, Colleen welcomes listeners into a fresh chapter of the Designed to Thrive Podcast and into the new year. January invites reflection, clarity, and intention — and this episode is all about returning to the basics.

Today’s conversation is Design 101: the foundational principles that make a home feel grounded, intentional, and supportive. Colleen breaks down the core elements of interior design and highlights the most common mistakes she sees — not with judgment, but with the belief that once you understand the foundation, everything shifts.

This episode is both practical and empowering, helping you trust your eye, simplify your space, and design with confidence.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

The 7 Core Elements of Design

Colleen walks through the essential building blocks of good design:

When these elements are aligned, a room feels effortless. When they’re not, something feels “off” — even if you can’t explain why.

The 2:3 Design Rule (Rule of Thirds)

Learn how this simple principle from art and architecture can transform your home:

Once you see your space in thirds instead of halves, design becomes easier and more intuitive.

Common Design Mistakes (and Easy Fixes)

Colleen shares the most frequent issues she sees — and how to correct them:

These aren’t aesthetic failures — they’re foundational issues that can be gently adjusted.

How to Make Your Home Feel High-End (Without Spending More)

High-end design isn’t about price — it’s about cohesion. Colleen shares her favorite high-impact upgrades:

The through-line? Fewer, better, more intentional choices.

The Big Takeaway

Design isn’t about perfection, trends, or magazine-worthy spaces.

It’s about alignment.

When your home feels cohesive, calm, and intentional, it quietly supports your life — through busy mornings, tired evenings, and everything in between. Small, thoughtful changes can completely shift how a space feels to live in.

Colleen invites you to approach your home with curiosity rather than judgment and to ask:

What’s working?

What feels heavy?

What could be simplified?

Because good design doesn’t impress — it supports.

Connect with Colleen on Instagram and on her website https://www.homecraftdesign.com/