The Empty Nest Shift
The author recounts the transition from a sprawling 2,900-square-foot suburban house, once bustling with teenage energy, to a cavernous space that felt
too large once her daughter and her friends departed for college. The quiet aftermath of children leaving prompted a re-evaluation of her living situation, leading to a decision to embrace apartment living. Despite the financial implications of paying more per square foot for less space and leaving behind a favorable mortgage rate, the sense of hollowness in the large house propelled the author toward a new chapter. This contemplation fueled the creation of an 'Empty Nest Ideas' Pinterest board, a vision board for a personal haven. The initial leap involved a significant decluttering effort, aiming to fit belongings into a compact sedan, though a single storage unit was retained. This period of preparation, marked by a protracted construction timeline for a new 125-unit condominium in an emerging Austin neighborhood, necessitated the sale of the house and a nomadic lifestyle, including extensive travel and remote work for 15 months. This extended pause was crucial for taking stock of possessions and parting with the majority, a process that proved more emotionally taxing than anticipated.
The Great Purge
The process of downsizing required a rigorous assessment of possessions, with most furniture proving too large for the forthcoming apartment; only the bed was deemed essential for the move. The author engaged in selling collectibles online, orchestrated a chaotic yet educational estate sale, donated generously, and utilized junk haulers for unwanted items. What remained was carefully packed into a pod storage unit. This immense task, managed single-handedly, felt liberating with each emptied closet, symbolizing progress toward a future-focused lifestyle. Drawing from past experiences helping parents manage their estates, the author prioritized practicality over sentimentality, recognizing that cherished heirlooms that retain utility, like her grandmother’s Pyrex mixing bowls and recipe box, were keepers. However, items reserved for infrequent special occasions, such as wedding china and Christmas china sets, were relinquished. The guiding principle became a focus on usefulness, understanding that what remains valuable to the owner might also be valuable to future generations. This deliberate shedding of material possessions was a foundational step in preparing for the new, smaller living space.
Designing a Dream
Upon moving into the newly constructed condo, the author initially had only a mattress and folding chairs, a stark contrast to her previous life and a significant shift from her graduate school days of furnished spaces. This time, however, with two decades in the tech industry, she possessed both the means and the desire to meticulously curate her environment. Every element, from paint colors to light fixtures, was chosen to evoke joy, signifying a departure from compromise. To translate her vision into reality, she collaborated with Lindsie Davis of Austin-based. Key design requests included open kitchen shelving, a guest room Murphy bed, a custom-built bar for entertaining, and even a fireplace in an all-electric building. Davis expertly incorporated the author's existing artwork as inspiration, guiding the selection of fabrics and styles through a collaborative process that respected personal comfort zones. The resulting aesthetic was defined as 'casual, eclectic glam,' a description that perfectly encapsulated the author's personality and the space's intended feel. After four months of renovation, the transformation was complete, turning the blank canvas into a deeply personal and joyful residence, with bold wallpaper, a sophisticated Merlot-painted bar, functional open shelving, and a serene pastel bedroom.
Intentional Living Spaces
The new apartment became a testament to intentional living, where every square foot and every design choice reflected the author's personal preferences. A piece of advice from a realtor friend proved invaluable: purchasing a small storage unit within the condo building. Initially deemed unnecessary given the extensive decluttering, this unit offered unexpected flexibility. Rather than simply storing more items, it provided the space to creatively repurpose areas, such as incorporating a wet bar and a cat condo that ingeniously housed the litter box, keeping it discreet from living areas and guest spaces. The increased mortgage payments were deemed entirely worthwhile for the enhanced quality of life and the satisfaction of curating a space that truly belonged to her. The ongoing challenge now is to resist the temptation to acquire unnecessary items, thereby maintaining the intentionality of the space. The author reflects that her previous large house was perfectly suited for its time, while the current condo serves as an exciting launchpad for future endeavors and a testament to embracing change and finding fulfillment in a more compact, personalized home.














