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Minimalist, Maximalist, or Somewhere In Between? Here’s What Your Home Style Says About You in Tallahassee

Debbie Kirkland

Debbie Kirkland started First Story Real Estate Company because she saw a need for radical changes in the real estate space...

Debbie Kirkland started First Story Real Estate Company because she saw a need for radical changes in the real estate space...

Jul 29 1 minutes read

Spending just a few minutes in someone's home can reveal a lot about their personality.

Some homes are calm and uncluttered—everything has a purpose, and nothing is superfluous. Others are full of character, brimming with books, plants, and unique items that make you wonder, “Where did you get that?”

Most of us find ourselves somewhere in the middle. A bit tidy, a bit chaotic. Some areas might look like they belong in a magazine, while others tell a different story. This blend reflects how you live, what you value, and what brings you comfort.

It’s not about having good or bad taste. It’s about who you are.

Let’s explore a few common styles—and what they might reveal about you.

The Minimalist

Your space is calm, clear, and intentional.

If someone had to sum up your home in one word, it would likely be “peaceful.” You prefer neutral colors, clean lines, and open surfaces. There’s not much visual clutter—and that’s by design.

Your style says: You appreciate order. Clutter bothers you. You’d rather have a few cherished items than a lot of things that don’t mean much. For you, home is a place to recharge.

When it comes to hosting, you’re more inclined to light a candle and pour a glass of wine than throw an elaborate themed dinner party. You keep it low-key. You think best in a quiet environment. Your living room probably features a favorite chair—and it’s likely the one no one else is allowed to sit in.

The Maximalist

Your space is expressive, layered, and full of stories.

If your walls could talk, they’d have plenty to share. Perhaps there’s artwork from your travels, or mismatched bookshelves overflowing with novels and cherished photo albums. Your home feels lived-in—and in the best way.

Your style says: You value meaning over minimalism. You surround yourself with items that evoke feelings, whether through color, texture, or memories. You enjoy a bit of chaos—as long as it’s your kind.

When you host, expect a lively playlist, a new recipe, and maybe a bit of last-minute tidying. You’re generous with your space. Your home feels like an extension of who you are.

Somewhere In Between

Your space is cozy, functional, and always evolving.

You appreciate aesthetics, but you’re not trying to win any design awards. You want your space to work—for busy mornings, movie nights, and laundry days. Maybe you’ve splurged on a few items while holding onto some old favorites. It’s not meticulously curated, but it’s distinctly yours.

Your style says: You like things to feel nice, but also real. You’re not drawn to extremes. You’ll try a trend if it fits, but you’re not chasing after every new fad. Your home has changed as your life has evolved, and you’re comfortable with that.

You probably switch out pillows with the seasons. You know exactly where the batteries are stored. You’ve considered painting the hallway but haven’t gotten around to it yet. You care—but not too much. That’s why people feel at ease when they step inside.

Style ≠ Staging (And That’s Okay)

If selling your home is on your mind—even if it’s down the road—it’s important to recognize that the way you live in a home and the way you present it to buyers aren’t always the same.

This doesn’t mean you need to hide your style or pack everything away. It simply means making minor adjustments that help a buyer envision the space clearly. Sometimes, this involves removing distractions. Other times, it’s about emphasizing the features that already shine—like the natural light or the flow between rooms.

Curious how your style shows up in your space—or what buyers might notice?

We’re here to help you take a look and provide some honest feedback. Whether you’re planning a move or just thinking ahead, getting a fresh perspective on your space can be beneficial.

If You’re Staying Put...

This is just a thoughtful way to view your space from a different angle. Our homes reflect us in ways we don’t always recognize. Paying attention to those details can enhance your appreciation for where you live and why it feels like home.

And if a move is on your horizon, it’s never too early to start noticing what’s working—and what might need a little more attention.

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