
Thursday December 4th AT 12pm EST / 9am MST

Thursday
December, 4th
12pm EST
On-The-Dot

Maria R.
"Kim's system transformed my tired, dated and awkward floor plan, into a beautiful Cinderella.
She was my secret weapon"

Kim F.
"I never thought I could love my kitchen, but it's now my favorite! Plus I got it done in 2 weeks and I didn't need to even buy new cabinets."
Hi, I’m Kim.
Here’s the truth: Decorating doesn’t get easier when you buy more cute stuff or keep waiting for your “style” to magically appear.
It actually gets harder—because the more you bring in without a plan, the messier and more frustrating your room feels.
Before you know it, you're swimming in throw pillows, half-finished projects, and wondering why nothing looks right.
20+ years of staging occupied homes has taught me:
the real fix isn't finding your style — it's putting your house first.
And that’s exactly what I’m going to teach you in this class.

Flip the script on “finding your style” and unlock a smarter strategy
Avoid the 3 invisible traps that keep rooms feeling unfinished
Use 3 simple design elements that work in every space — no style needed
Make design decisions faster — without wasting money
Think like a stager, not a perfectionist (this is the key to styling a room in a weekend!)
Learn how to stop fighting your house --- and start working with it.
Feel proud of your space... even if nothing changes but your perspective
I used to believe I didn’t have the design gene.
I once painted walls, bright blue and faux orange — in the same room. YIKES!
But through trial and error (and staging hundreds of homes), I discovered the truth:
Decorating isn’t about talent or taste—it’s about having a simple strategy.
And now, I'm going to share that strategy with you — so you can spend less time decorating and more time loving your home.

You don’t even need to know your style!

Sally R.
"Kim has a great eye for classy and cozy, And where to put a little more TLC."

Joel R.
"Kim's dynamic and friendly personality will empower you to get great results."

Maddie P.
"I struggled with this nook that collected junk and Kim showed me that the simple answer had been there the whole time."