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Continue reading →: Family-Friendly Interiors: The 3 S’s Guide for Calm HomesSpills, toys, and chaos are part of family life — but your home doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. My 3 S’s framework helps you design spaces that stay calm and practical as your family grows.
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Continue reading →: The Laundry Room — Storage & Styling Tips for a Calmer SpaceThe laundry room might not be glamorous, but it’s where so much of family life happens. Here’s how to turn it from cluttered, chaotic room into a calm, functional space that supports you.
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Continue reading →: The Masks We Wear As Mums — Identity, Pressure & Finding Your True SelfWe all wear masks — as women, as mothers — and the weight of them can be exhausting. This post is an honest look at where those pressures come from, why we keep performing, and how to start peeling them back with gentle steps toward your truest self.
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Continue reading →: How to Create a Gallery Wall That Feels Like You — Simple Ideas for MumsA gallery wall isn’t about perfection — it’s about meaning. Whether you love eclectic frames or timeless symmetry, here’s how to create a picture wall that feels like you.
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Continue reading →: 💬 The Truth About Being a Stay-at-Home Mum (That No One Talks About)Being a stay-at-home mum is often misunderstood — seen as “easy” or “unambitious.” But behind closed doors, it’s layered with identity shifts, guilt, love, and quiet strength. This is the truth no one talks about.
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Continue reading →: 🧡 What the Newborn Phase Really Feels Like (And What Helped)The newborn phase was nothing like the filtered images I saw online. This post shares the messy middle — and the small, grounding moments that got me through.
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Continue reading →: The Truth About Us — How Having a Baby Changed Our RelationshipWe don’t talk enough about the relationship shift after baby. Here’s my honest experience with the disconnect, the guilt, and the slow work of finding connection again.
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Continue reading →: When Your Baby Doesn’t Sleep: My Story & What Helped.Sleep was anything but linear in our home. I share my experience with a baby who didn’t sleep through the night, how I navigated exhaustion, and the gentle help that supported us through.

