REDESIGN IS GREEN DESIGN

You may be aware of the term redesign and assume it means to design again. In the world of home interiors, think of redesign as green design. It’s green, as in saving the planet - and green as in saving you money. I’m passionate about redesign for these reasons and many more. Redesign is the focus of my business, and I’d love to share why it’s such an important part of my life and why I think it could be an important part of yours, as well.

The practice of reusing things—over and over again is at the core of redesign.

The more reuses - the merrier. It fills me with pride to pick up a vase to repaint it knowing there are seven previous colors underneath.


You can repurpose your own stuff or other people’s stuff. You can change the look of something or even its function. For example, I converted a thrift store armoire into an entertainment center that I love.

There’s a lot of waste in today’s world and nothing feels better than NOT wasting things by uncovering their potential for beauty, value and joy.

HERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU’LL ACCOMPLISH WITH REDESIGN:

These vases find new life with a couple coats of spray paint.

1. Give new life to items that have been tossed aside:
You’ll take discarded items and give them new purpose.

Saving money always feels good!

2. Make your piggy bank happy:
You’ll save money because discarded items are free and used items generally cost less.

The anticipation of finding that one great item feels so good!

3. Enjoy the hunt:
You’ll get the fun of the treasure hunt—poking around and people watching with your friends at flea markets, garage sales, antique and thrift stores

Found in a thrift shop for $20! A happy addition to our home!

4. Be different:
You’ll find unique items, and you’ll be able to make your home come to life with things you love that aren’t found everywhere else. Instead of buying trendy decor, use redesign and get the opportunity to create your own personal style. Our culture tries to push us toward sameness. Redesign is for us rebels!

These old doors were given to me by a client. After a little TLC, they are wall decor in my office!

5. Find pride in your projects:
You’ll get the joy of taking an unused item, and by giving it some love, care and attention, you can repurpose it and display it with pride for all to enjoy (and your pride will be greater knowing that reusing items means reducing landfills!)

Besides all of the practical reasons above to embrace redesign, if you’re like me you’ll find that redesign gets you in touch with something deeper within yourself and the world around you. It may sound corny, but I have feelings of respect for the items I save, and I have great respect for people who practice the art of restoration in all its forms. They do good work and I’d like to think in some way the universe respects them back.

This cute little dresser was an Ikea special that my daughter had.  She no longer wanted it and we needed a small dresser in our guest room, soooo with a little TLC, some paint, and a little wallpaper, I turned a generic dresser into something special for about $10!

Redesign means many things to many people. In my little corner of the design world, redesign means a wonderful collection of “re” words: reuse, repurpose, restore, recycle, reinvest, recover, refinish, repair, and one of my favorites: reimagine. Some say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. I hope you join me and make redesign a habit. 

Now, what will you do next to love where you live?

Please feel free to reach out to us at The Redesign Habit and ask questions or simply share a project that you are working on or have completed.

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Michele

As the daughter of a carpenter who designed and built furniture and a mother who rearranged our living room every few months as Dean Martin crooned through the stereo, my interest in home interiors is equal parts nature and nurture.

My goal is to help you understand how much your home’s visual environment can positively impact your life and how budget-friendly it can be to transform your home. My mission to help you love where you live®.

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