Homes & Gardens: Are You Guilty of Overdecorating? 5 Habits to Break
In a feature for Homes & Gardens, Elizabeth Valkovics discusses the fine line between a beautifully layered home and one that feels overdecorated. Advocating for "thoughtful restraint," she encourages homeowners to apply the Coco Chanel method to their interiors—removing one element to let the others shine—ensuring every piece in a room has impact, meaning, and a story.
“A layered home should feel collected, not like it’s straight out of a showroom... Each piece should earn its place, and it will never be trendy if it’s rooted in a story that connects with you.”

