What is TheBeauty of Restoration?
It’s more than a blog. It’s a community — a safe space where we can unload the heavy weight of everyday life. A place rooted in honesty, because let’s be real: there’s already too much pretending out there. Too many filters, too much pressure, and far too many fake perceptions of what life should look like.

We’re living — and raising our kids — in a world that constantly tells us to be more, do more, look perfect, and never stop. But here? We slow down. We get real. We listen, we share, and we grow. The Beauty of Restoration is about coming home to yourself. It’s about self-love, healing, confidence, and unlocking your full potential — not by changing who you are, but by remembering who you’ve always been underneath it all.
This is for anyone who feels tired, the ones who are always pouring into others but rarely into themselves. It’s for anyone ready to release the pressure and reconnect with their truth. Because beauty isn’t something you chase — it’s something you restore, from the inside out.

Why “The Beauty of Restoration”?
Let me break it down.
I didn’t just pick this name because it sounded pretty (although, let’s be honest, she does have a nice ring to her).
“The Beauty of Restoration” means something deeper. It’s about more than fresh paint and cute throw pillows — although I’m a sucker for both.
See, I’ve always loved taking things that feel a little worn, a little tired, maybe even forgotten — and breathing new life into them. Old furniture? Give me a sander and a vision. A dull space? I’m already mood boarding it in my head. Interior design is my creative love language.
But here’s the thing: that same kind of transformation?
We need it inside, too.
Our minds, our energy, our self-worth — they all go through seasons where they feel a little chipped, faded, or cluttered. And sometimes we start to believe that means we’re broken.
Spoiler alert: You’re not.
You haven’t lost your spark. You’re not “too far gone.” You don’t need to reinvent yourself — you just need a reset.
I believe in self-care. I believe in taking the time to tend to yourself, even when the world tells you to keep grinding. I believe in self-love — not the kind that’s always polished and perfect, but the kind that meets you in your mess and says, “We’ve still got magic in us, babe.”
Restoration isn’t about becoming someone new.
It’s about coming home to who you’ve always been — with a little more grace, a little more style, and a whole lot of truth.
So whether we’re talking interiors or inner peace, this space is here to remind you that beauty lives in the process.
In the peeling back.
In the reimagining.
In the becoming.
You haven’t gone anywhere — you’re just getting reacquainted with your glow.
And trust me, it’s still very much there.
With love and a fresh coat of confidence,
Love Shana xx