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About HomeDSGN

Founded on January first, 2011, HomeDSGN.com is an online publication focused on Interior Design and Inspirational Contemporary Homes.
 

Our Mission

Here at HomeDSGN, our mission is to scour the globe, find the best interior designs and inspirational homes and give the widest exposure we can to talented architects and designers.

From $100,000 homes to multi million dollar properties, HomeDSGN is the place to visit daily if you are looking for fresh and innovative ideas for your contemporary or more traditional home.

In one year, HomeDSGN has established itself as one of the leading websites in its field due to its understanding of what our readers are really looking for: the best and most desirable homes and interiors from all around the world!
 

HomeDSGN’s History

  • 01.11: HomeDSGN goes live.
  • 02.11: readership grows from 0 to 3,000+ visitors/day.
  • 06.11: 500 articles online, 6.000+ visitors/day, 10,000+ photos online.
  • 10.11: 20,000+ photos online.
  • 11.11: 1,000 articles online, 10.000+ visitors/day, 900,000+ page views/month.
  • 03.12: 1.5+ million page views/month.
  • 04.12: readership exceeds 15,000 daily.
  • 09.12: 2,000 articles online.
  • 09.12: 2.0+ million page views/month.
  • 10.12: 50,000+ photos online.
  • 11.12: readership exceeds 20,000 daily.
  • 01.13: 2,500 articles online.
  • 02.13: readership exceeds 30,000 daily.
  • 03.13: 3.0+ million page views/month.
  • 04.13: 20,000+ subscribers to our daily newsletter.
  • 05.13: 3,000 articles, 75,000+ photos online.

 

Our Team

HomeDSGN was started by French entrepreneur Eric A. Meunier, after he spent 6 months in 2010 remodeling his vacation home in Colorado.

Eric is a husband, father of four, based in Brussels, Belgium.

He shares his time between Europe and Colorado, USA and loves running, remodeling homes, fixing things and spending time with his family and his friends.

Eric is also founder of FreeGamesNews.com, and former founder/owner of the leading French staff scheduling software company Holy-Dis.

Holly von Huene was born in Montreal, Canada but somehow happily found her way to Berlin, Germany.

She has a BA in Psychology and later went on to study Interior Design. Now, she satisfies her interest in people, their behaviour and how they live by blogging about the topics of home and interior design.

Holly believes that well being is affected by the spaces we spend our time in and that their design is an important notion to consider with regards to our personal comfort and happiness – whether we are at home, at work or at play.

She loves learning and blogging about these topics so much that in addition to HomeDSGN, you can find her posting at The Design Chef and at We Heart Home.

When she’s not blogging and scouring the web for inspiring interiors, Holly enjoys experiments with coffee, practicing yoga, taking pictures with her iPhone and watching foreign films.

Born in Colorado, Sophie Johnson is a goofy girl with messy red hair that is now often seen walking her dog around the neighborhood of Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, New York.

Although she was trained as an illustrator, she takes a gestalt approach to the world of creativity by involving herself in multiple aspects of art and design.

In 2006, The Frederic C. Hamilton building opened in her home state as part of an extension to the Denver Art Museum. The new structure made Sophie see buildings as not just things to keep out the rain, but as an art form that we experience every day, in the most fundamental and intimate ways.

Today, she is lucky enough to live in a city where she can experience some of the world’s most innovative art and architecture everyday, and her love for them only continues to grow.

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing.

With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it.

She lived in the US for ten years, and in 2011, she decided to move to Madrid, which is where she currently lives.

In her free time, she likes to see new places, read books, and spend time with family and friends.

Paige Johnson enjoys all aspects of design and creative endeavors; from drawing and painting to photography and screen printing.

She has a Master’s in Architecture from Montana State University and is currently practicing architecture at a firm in Bozeman, Montana.

As a native Montanan, Paige enjoys numerous outdoor activities including skiing, biking, horseback riding, and hiking.

When not working she can often be found playing the violin, reading, acting, spending time with family and friends, or watching movies.

 

What Others Say About Us

MyLifeScoop – December 2011 – “…Started by French entrepreneur Eric A. Meunier in January 2011, this site has quickly become a great source for their 10,000+ daily visitors who look to see some awe-inspiring homes, apartments, and even, resort residences. From remodels to recently completed projects, HomeDSGN provides a rare look inside some fantastically constructed buildings, showing you interesting ideas for your next renovation project or giving you a helpful suggestion on where to vacation next!”

Edwin Leenstra – March 2012 – “What a fantastic site! I was searching for a site like this for a long time, don’t know why I never found this one. But all of the house, the interiors, the inspiration for my own house… Perfect!”

Analiza Singson – May 2012 – “You really inspire us engineers and designers with your links and it help us to encourage our clients to choose the designs they love…”

Rebecca Jackson – June 2012 – “I just wanted to express how much I love your blog, and how much it is an inspiration to me.”

Cathy Wolfram – January 2013 – “I love your site, on just about everyday. As a professional interior designer for twenty years to find a site I can share with my clients is exciting!”

Louise Blake
– April 2013 – You do a great job with your publications – I love getting them and they are such an inspiration. I have just downloaded the ebook and I am amazed at the quality and variety of the photos in that. Thank you and keep up the great work!