JohnRoss wearing a white button-down and red patterned neckerchief, standing indoors while explaining why interior design should reflect personal emotion over resale value.

Why Interior Design Should Be for You, Not Resale

Most people renovate their homes with someone else in mind.

But what if the space you’re designing isn’t for resale—it’s for your rebirth?

In this short video, we flip the script on conventional home improvement advice. Because let’s face it—most interior design decisions are made for buyers, not for the person living there now.

This episode of Interior Design Wisdom asks a taboo question: Are you designing to impress… or to come back to life? If you’re living in a home that looks great but doesn’t nourish your spirit, you’re not alone. Resale-focused renovations often ignore the deeper truth—that your space should reflect your healing, your energy, and your evolution.

Emotional interior design isn’t about quartz countertops or open floor plans. It’s about creating an environment that mirrors who you’re becoming—not who you think a stranger might approve of.

Whether you’re mid-renovation or just waking up to the emptiness of a space that’s “beautiful but cold,” this video is a call to stop performing and start designing for alignment.

✨ What You’ll Learn:

Why renovating for resale often leads to regret

How to reframe design as emotional and personal transformation

The difference between upgrading your home and rebuilding your identity

What true healing design looks and feels like

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