project insider

you don't need a designer on retainer. you need the

The homeowner who spots the change order coming and moves in without a single regret isn't lucky. They just have the sequence, and the person to call when it counts.

in your corner.

permanent

you're making

Your contractor hasn't responded in four days. You said yes to something last week and you're not sure you should have. You don't know if your budget is realistic or if what you're being told is normal.

So you Google it at midnight. And somehow feel more lost than before.

This is your home. This is your money. And every decision you make right now is one you'll either live with or pay to redo.

Nobody prepared you for this part. That's not an accident.

 decisions without a map.

And here's the part nobody says out loud: confusion keeps homeowners dependent. And dependent homeowners are good for business.

Nobody is villainous. Nobody is lying. The industry just wasn't built to hand you the sequence. So nobody does.

it wasn't built for you.

Every professional on your project has a framework. They know what comes first, what waits, and what to do before the next step. They do it without thinking.

That's their job. Nobody else's.

Which makes you the only person in the room without a map.

I spent years working inside luxury builds and high-end development projects. Behind the scenes. I knew the sequence, the timelines, and what the team said to each other when the client wasn't in the room.

I remember standing in a nearly finished house two weeks before the owner was supposed to move in. The cabinetry team was working fast. Impressively fast. I told them the cabinets looked beautiful.

They smiled and said: "Just don't open the doors."

inside.

here is What I Saw From The

Hey, I'm Olivia.

They were going to hand that house to a family. Cabinets that didn't open. Grout still curing. Nobody in that room thought they were doing anything wrong. That's not negligence. That's just how the industry runs when nobody's watching.

I escalated it. The owner had asked to be in before Christmas. Instead of setting realistic expectations, the contractor said yes, and planned to pass everything off to the punch list phase.

The owner moved in six weeks later. Into a house that was actually finished. Never knowing the contractor had already decided the cabinets were someone else's problem.
That was one project. But I've heard versions of that story more times than I can count. Homeowners who moved in and found out too late. Who paid for decisions they didn't fully understand. Who trusted a process nobody ever walked them through.




So I built it.


I kept asking myself the same question: what would it look like if it never had to get to that point?

a pass.

not a course. not a retainer.

The Home Insider is built around The Season Method™: Plan It. Design It. Build It. Refine It. That's the sequence every project moves through. The pass puts you inside it, with the tools to navigate each phase and direct access to me when something doesn't go according to plan.

Because knowing the sequence isn't always enough. Projects don't follow scripts. Contractors say unexpected things. Drawings come in wrong. Something gets installed that doesn't match what you approved.

That's why this isn't a course you complete and shelve. It's a pass. For the length of your project, you have a direct line to someone who has been on the inside of this industry and knows exactly how it runs.

When something comes up that can't wait, you don't Google it. You send it to me.


A visual process of elimination that turns inspiration overload into one design filter for your entire home.

the design decoder

toolkit.

the

Built for The Moments That Matter.

Your on-site emergency plan. When something doesn't look right, this tells you exactly what to reference, who's responsible, and how to fix it without burning the relationship.

5 steps for when it all goes wrong

A pro's formula for documenting every finish, fixture, and detail in a room. Your contractor stops guessing and nothing gets built wrong.

build your room-by-room selections

what homeowners are saying.

You're about to start or are currently in the middle of a build or remodel.

this is for you if...

You've said yes to something you weren't sure about and you're tired of that feeling.

You want a real answer from someone who knows how this works. Not another Google rabbit hole.

You want someone to take the wheel entirely.
To make decisions, produce designs, or manage your project for you.

this isn't for you if...

You're looking for something to revisit someday. The pass works when your project is active and so are you.

You're not currently in a project. This isn't a course to bank for later. It's live support for what's happening right now.

You already read about the cabinets. That was one project. One contractor. One decision that got passed down the line until it became the homeowner's problem.

The pass costs less than what that family paid to fix it. And it covers your entire project.

Choose the timeline that matches your project.

one wrong decision.

the map costs less than

Mid-remodel, smaller project, or just getting started and want coverage through the critical early decisions. Also the right starting point if you’re deep in the planning and selections phase and want to get your vision organized before the project begins.

New build, addition, larger remodel, or a longer timeline where decisions will keep coming for months. If you're still in early planning stages, this is exactly when to start. The decisions that cost the most are made earliest and they're the hardest to undo.

6-Month Pass — $495

12-Month Pass — $795

The sequence exists. Now you have access to it and to someone who knows exactly how it runs.

you don't have to figure it out alone.

Not sure where to start? Take the Know Your Season Diagnostic first — it's free