Sometimes
the problem isn’t the house.
It’s that your life no longer fits inside it.
Dwelling on Homes is a thoughtful place for people trying to understand what “home” is supposed to support in this season of life.
It often sounds like this:
“We thought this was the forever house.”
“Nothing is technically wrong here.”
“I can’t tell if I want to move—or just live differently.”
“I wanted this for so long. Why doesn’t it feel better?”
“Maybe I just need to be more grateful.”
Sometimes the hardest part isn’t deciding what to do.
It’s understanding what you’re actually feeling in the first place.
Most conversations about home focus on the decision.
This is about the relationship behind it.
Because where we live shapes far more than our address.
It shapes our routines.
Our nervous systems.
Our relationships.
Our sense of possibility.
Our ability to feel settled inside our own lives.
And sometimes, what feels like a housing question is actually a deeper question about alignment.
What this is :
A reflective space for exploring the emotional, practical, and personal layers behind where we live.
Part perspective.
Part discernment.
Part ongoing conversation about what makes a home feel right.
What this isn’t :
Not market hype.
Not design perfection.
Not pressure to move.
and not another voice telling you what your home (or life) should look like.
When your home technically works, but life inside it doesn’t
For people struggling to tell whether the issue is the house, the season of life, or something even harder to name.
When clarity feels just out of reach
Thoughts on discernment, decision-making, and understanding what actually matters to you.
When you’re thinking about moving, but unsure why
Explore the emotional and practical layers behind the desire for change.
Re-thinking what “the right home” actually means
Expanding the conversation beyond square footage, status, and aesthetics.
Reflections on home, identity, place, and the lives we build inside them.
a few places to begin ..
why gaining clarity before making a change makes sense and isn’t a “waste of time”
maybe what you’re experiencing feels like a you problem, and maybe it actually is ..
Over time, I’ve noticed something:
People have rarely struggled with the logistics of home decisions as much as they struggled with understanding themselves inside them.
What they wanted.
What had changed.
Why a place no longer fit.
Or why the “right” home still didn’t feel right.
Dwelling on Homes exists to create more language, perspective, and clarity around those experiences.

