The Pinterest moment
Somewhere along the way, I fell in love with Pinterest — not as a social network, but as a mood board
for real life.
I’d save 50 rooms, figure out what they had in common, and recreate the feeling for under $125. That’s basically how every blog post here is born: something I saved, tried, broke, fixed, and then wrote down so you don’t have to learn it the hard way.
What you’ll find here
Decoriosity is organized around six things I write about most

Room Makeovers
Living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, home offices, entryways. Before-and-after style ideas for every space.

Design Styles
Modern, farmhouse, boho, Scandinavian, coastal, Japandi. How to get the look without the price tag.

Seasonal Decor
Spring refreshes, summer garden (backyard) styling, fall tablescapes, Christmas decor, and the swaps that carry you through the year.

Small Spaces & Organization
Rental hacks, apartment ideas, storage tricks, studio layouts, and how to make a tiny room feel bigger without moving a wall.

Decor Shopping Guides
Honest roundups, budget-vs-splurge picks, furniture guides, and the Amazon finds actually worth your money.

Color & Materials
Paint palettes, wallpaper, fabric, finishes, and the color combinations that age well.
Why Decoriosity exists
There are plenty of interior design blogs out there. Most of them feel like they were written for homeowners with unlimited budgets and a vacation home. That’s not most of us.
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For renters & first-timers
Help renters, first-time homeowners, and small-space dwellers style rooms they actually love.
02
Curiosity over budget
Prove that good design doesn’t require a big budget — just better curiosity.
03
The honest friend
Be the decor-savvy friend who says “I tried this — here’s what I’d do differently” instead of pretending everything is perfect.
Why the name “Decoriosity”?
Decor + Curiosity
The best rooms I’ve ever walked into weren’t the most expensive ones. They were the ones where someone had followed a curiosity — a color they loved, a thrift-shop chair they refused to pass up, a wallpaper pattern they saw once and couldn’t forget.
Curiosity is the thing that turns a generic rental into a home that feels like you. This whole blog is a permission slip to follow yours.

Founder, writer & stylist
Meet Riley Hart
I write in first person because every room I cover is one I’ve either styled myself, recreated from inspiration, or studied obsessively. When I say “I tried this” — I mean it. When I say “I wouldn’t do this again” — I really mean it.
My background is in styling, not selling. I don’t work for a furniture brand, I’m not paid to push products, and nothing gets featured here unless it earned its place.
How we make the content
Every post on Decoriosity goes through the same quiet discipline. Here’s what happens behind the scenes before anything goes live.
Creator-led, not algorithm-led
Every idea starts with a real question — from my own home, a reader email, or a pattern I see on Pinterest. I don’t write to chase trending keywords. I write to solve a real decor problem for a real person.
Tested in real rooms
Where possible, I test styling tricks, paint colors, and product recommendations in my own space before writing about them. If I haven’t tested it personally, I’ll say so — and tell you what I based my advice on instead.
Verified sources
For anything factual — paint finish differences, furniture dimensions, material care — I cite trustworthy sources (paint manufacturers, spec sheets, established design publications). Personal opinion is clearly labeled as opinion.
Pinterest-friendly, reader-first
The posts here are visual because the subject is visual. But they’re written to be read, not scrolled past. Every headline, every section break, every list exists to help you find the one idea you came for.
Multi-step quality check
Before publishing, every post gets re-read for accuracy, dual US/UK terminology, broken links, and readability. Product links get tested. Dimensions get double-checked. If something reads awkwardly, it gets rewritten.
Always evolving
When trends change, when reader feedback shows a post is missing something, or when a product I recommended goes off the market — I update the post. Dates reflect the last genuine update, not a sneaky refresh for SEO.
When I started Decoriosity, I made one promise to myself: I’d only publish content I’d actually want to read. No keyword-stuffed filler. No affiliate-link traps. No pretending my flat looks the way the photos look 24 hours a day
(it doesn’t — there’s usually laundry).
My hope is that Decoriosity becomes the first tab you open when you’re stuck staring at a blank wall, a corner you hate, or a Pinterest board full of ideas you can’t afford. That I can be the friend who says “here’s what I’d try first, here’s what I’d skip, and here’s where to spend the money.”
Thanks for being here. It really does mean a lot.
— Riley
Citations, corrections & transparency
I care a lot about getting things right. Here’s how I keep Decoriosity honest:
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About the author
Hi, I’m Riley Hart — the decor-obsessed renter behind Decoriosity. I share real-room makeovers, affordable decor finds, and the budget-friendly styling tricks that actually work (plus the DIY fails I learned from). Whether you’re in a London rental or a Texas fixer-upper, this blog is for you. Read more about Riley →






