I know what it feels like to stand in your own living room and think this isn’t me.
You want your home to reflect who you are. Not a magazine spread, not a trend, just you.
But where do you even start?
Too many choices. Too much noise. Too little time.
I’ve been there. I’ve scrolled for hours, saved fifty Pinterest boards, and still felt stuck.
That’s why I wrote this.
Drhinteriorly Home Design From Drhomey isn’t another vague design service. It’s a real process. One that works with how people actually live.
No jargon. No pressure. No pretending your taste has to fit someone else’s idea of “good.”
You’ll get clear steps. Not theory. Not inspiration without action.
Just practical ways to make decisions that stick.
And yes, it works whether your budget is tight or flexible. (Most of the people I’ve seen succeed started with less than they thought they needed.)
You’re not bad at design. You’re just missing a system that respects your time, your style, and your life.
This guide shows you that system.
By the end, you’ll know exactly how to turn your space into something that feels true. Not just decorated.
What Drhinteriorly Actually Is
I first heard “Drhinteriorly” while trying to pick tile for my bathroom. Not the fancy kind. The cheap, grout-friendly kind.
I clicked Drhinteriorly and saw real people’s living rooms. Not mood boards full of $2,000 chairs.
It’s not a brand. It’s not a style guide. It’s how I learned to stop copying Instagram and start asking: *Does this chair fit my dog?
Does this shelf hold my cookbooks and my guilt?*
Drhinteriorly Home Design From Drhomey means design that doesn’t ask you to change your life to fit the space. It means measuring your couch before you order the rug. It means picking paint you’ll still like after three months of toddler handprints.
I picked oak flooring because it hides scratches. Not because it’s “warm and organic.”
(That phrase made me roll my eyes. So did “curated aesthetic.”)
It’s about where your keys land when you walk in. Where your coffee mug lives at 7 a.m. How light hits your favorite reading chair at 4 p.m.
No gatekeeping. No jargon. Just rooms that work.
Because they’re built around you, not a trend.
Why Drhinteriorly Feels Different
I used to stare at blank walls and wonder where to even start.
You know that feeling. Like picking paint is a high-stakes negotiation with yourself.
Drhinteriorly Home Design From Drhomey cuts through the noise. It’s not about forcing trends. It’s about asking what you actually want your space to do.
I skipped the $2,000 sofa that clashed with everything.
You probably did too. Or you’re still living with it (ouch).
It shows you real-time visuals before buying one thing.
No more guessing if that rug will drown the room or if the cabinet height clears your head.
Design mistakes cost money. Time. Patience.
And yeah. They kill the joy of coming home.
This isn’t cookie-cutter.
It adjusts to your habits: left-handed kitchen drawers, pet-friendly floors, low-light plant zones.
Your home isn’t a showroom.
It’s where you spill coffee, stack mail, and forget where you put your keys.
That personal fit? It adds value. But more importantly, it stops feeling like a project and starts feeling like yours.
Real people live here. Not Pinterest boards.
You don’t need a degree to use it.
Just your taste, your space, and five minutes to try something.
Would you rather guess. Or see it first?
First Steps Feel Like Picking a Movie Scene
I start every design project like I’m casting a film. What’s the mood? Cozy thriller?
Bright rom-com?
You grab a notebook. Not an app. A real one.
Flip through magazines. Scroll Pinterest. Stare at brick walls or tree bark.
(Yes, bark counts as texture.)
What colors make you pause?
Which rooms feel wrong but you can’t say why?
Define your style before you buy one lamp. Do you hate beige? Love brass?
Need silence more than sparkle?
Budget isn’t a ceiling. It’s your co-writer. It tells you whether that velvet sofa stays a dream.
Or lands on your floor.
Walk through your space like it’s someone else’s home. What works? The light in the kitchen?
The way the hallway echoes? What doesn’t? That weird corner no one uses?
The door that hits the wall?
Function first. Always. Can you open the fridge and pull out a chair?
Does the couch face the window. Or the radiator?
Drhinteriorly Home Design From Drhomey starts here. Not with renderings. With questions.
If you’re stuck on floor plans, learn more about matching layout to life.
You don’t need taste. You need honesty. And maybe a measuring tape.
(Keep it in your car. You’ll thank me later.)
What Actually Works in Drhinteriorly Design

I’ve seen too many rooms fail because someone picked a color they liked (not) one that worked with the light, the floor, the ceiling height.
Color isn’t just paint. It’s mood. It’s air.
Pick wrong and your living room feels like a cave no matter how much you spend.
Furniture? Scale kills more spaces than bad taste. That gorgeous sofa looks amazing in the showroom.
And swallows your whole bedroom.
You’re not furnishing a catalog shot. You’re fitting life into four walls. Comfort isn’t optional.
Neither is proportion.
Lighting trips people up every time. Natural light changes all day. Artificial light needs layers.
Overhead, task, accent. Or everything looks flat or harsh.
I once sat in a kitchen where the only light came from one recessed can. Felt like eating in a dentist’s office. (Not joking.)
Accessories are punctuation. Not the sentence. One bold vase beats ten tiny trinkets.
Clutter hides personality. Silence reveals it.
Texture stops a room from looking like a screenshot. A nubby rug. Woven basket.
Wood grain. Cold tile next to warm linen. Your hand should want to touch it.
Drhinteriorly Home Design From Drhomey starts here. Not with trends, but with how you move, sit, stare out the window.
Still figuring out where to begin? learn more
Your Home Starts Now
I’ve been there. Staring at blank walls. Scrolling for hours.
Feeling stuck before you even pick a couch.
That overwhelm? It’s real. And it’s why Drhinteriorly Home Design From Drhomey exists.
Not as a magic fix. Not as another app to download and forget. But as a way to cut through the noise.
To stop guessing. To start choosing. Fast, clear, and with confidence.
You don’t need more inspiration boards. You need direction. You need tools that work with how you actually live (not) against it.
So what’s next?
Open Drhinteriorly’s site. Right now. Scroll for five minutes.
Save one thing that makes you pause. That’s your signal. That’s your start.
No big commitment. No pressure. Just one small move toward a home that feels like you.
You wanted control. You wanted clarity. You wanted to stop waiting and start designing.
That’s done.
The rest is just action.
Go grab your first idea. Then your second. Then your third.
Don’t overthink it. Don’t wait for “perfect.” Perfect doesn’t exist (and) your home doesn’t need it.
It needs you. Present. Decisive.
Done hesitating.
So hit that link. Start today. Not tomorrow.
Not next week.
Your dream home isn’t waiting for permission.
It’s waiting for you to begin.

Ask Emilyn Carrollister how they got into diy projects and ideas and you'll probably get a longer answer than you expected. The short version: Emilyn started doing it, got genuinely hooked, and at some point realized they had accumulated enough hard-won knowledge that it would be a waste not to share it. So they started writing.