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Blog
decor8, is one of the first design blogs in the world launched in January 2006 from Holly Becker. Today, the blog is still active, only serving more as a journal where Holly posts infrequently but still from the heart, with her latest updates and news, along with topics on home & living. You can get weekly articles on the decor8 Substack membership.
Membership
decor8 has an exclusive membership on Substack and publishes weekly, along with a monthly podcast called Restyle. You can pay for exclusive private members-only videos, chats, and magazine-worthy content for less than the price of a Starbucks coffee!
Courses & Coaching
Enjoy online courses and coaching programs, offered every few months to students on topics such as content creation, photography, styling, blogging and creative writing, and more. Coming soon: Interior Design!

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You May Know Me From…
Holly Becker is an American Interior Designer and Author, and the founder of the internationally acclaimed blog decor8, based in northern Germany. She has four bestselling books on design and creative living. Since 2006, her work, including her blog, books, and online courses, has been featured in top-tier publications around the world, such as The Wall Street Journal, Elle Decor, Brigitte, Elle Decoration UK, Where Women Create, Real Simple, domino, and hundreds more. She has written forewords for numerous design books and served as the co-Founder and Creative Director of HOLLY magazine, published by Gruner + Jahr in Germany.
Learn more about Holly here.

The Nordic style has always been close to my heart because it’s calm, clear, and connected to nature. There is nothing more grounding and inspiring to me than a neutral living space with a few colors as accents - think rust red, terracotta, green or dusty rose. But in 2025, Scandinavian design feels a bit more rebellious…