In the dappled light of early morning, where form and feeling fuse in quiet harmony, blooms the spirit of Trevella Veythanna—the brilliant mind behind Decorad House. From her sanctuary at 1207 Walt Nuzum Farm Road, Batavia, New York 14020, she orchestrates a world where homes become living reflections of dreams, structure meets soul, and purpose rises from the everyday.
Trevella’s journey is not one of coincidence but calling—an unfolding tale of intuition, inspiration, and incandescent vision brought gloriously to life. Through Decorad House, she invites kindred spirits to explore the sacred artistry of interior life, illuminating how even the smallest of spaces can speak loudest when crafted with intention.
Awakening in Western New York
In the quiet backdrop of Batavia, New York—a place wrapped in rolling farmland and earnest skies—Trevella found her language before she could name it. She didn’t speak it with words but with textures, patterns, and light—the whispering leaves outside her childhood window, the warmth of hardwood floors beneath tireless feet. Her early days were spent arranging, rearranging—her mother’s kitchen linens, her father’s reading nook—as though decoding the unspoken messages written in shadow, fabric, and form.
Batavia’s seasons, ever-changing, became her first muse. She captured the freshness of spring in pastel palettes, the golden hush of autumn in layered textures—long before she would realize this poetic connection to space would form the heart of a homegrown revolution. In a world that too often overlooks the poetry in domesticity, Trevella began to draft verses in spatial compositions.
An Instinct for Transformation
Even in her youth, Trevella had the uncanny gift of revealing potential. A cramped hallway offered passage not just in architecture, but possibility. A forgotten attic could sing with the right color. Her approach wasn’t about extravagance—it was alchemical. Cotton became comfort. Brass became balance. Flow became feeling.
These insights would shape her future focus on space optimization. Her work today—refining pathways both visual and emotional—is informed by years spent watching how people dwell, adapt, and aspire. Her deep-rooted belief: design is not decoration; it’s guidance for the soul’s daily journey.
The Birth of Decorad House
In 2016, guided by a conviction both tender and resolute, Trevella founded Decorad House—a haven not for opulence but for honesty in design. From the heart of Genesee County, in a white-gabled studio on Walt Nuzum Farm Road, she breathed life into an idea born of personal need and collective yearning: what if our most ordinary spaces became the most extraordinary sources of peace and expression?
Under her care, Decorad House became a hymn to authentic living. It provided clarity against the modern muddle, helping individuals paint intention onto their environments. Trevella’s vision—channeled through purposeful design—reached beyond furniture and into the fabric of living well.
The office stands open Monday–Friday: 9 AM–5 PM EST. To become part of this vision, dreamers and doers alike are invited to say hello via [email protected].
Forging a Guiding Philosophy
- Function Before Flourish – Let purpose lead beauty’s hand.
- Every Space, a Story – Design not to impress, but to express and support life.
- Embrace the In-Between – Celebrate the quiet, transitional spaces that ask for attention but not applause.
- The Practical Must Breathe – Even outlets and storage can be artful when approached poetically.
And so, Decorad House lives—not as a showroom for trends, but as an evolving text of everyday wonder.
Design as Dialogue
As her mission grew, Trevella returned to a central tenet: design unfolds best in dialogue, not dictation. She began working closely with clients—not merely offering suggestions, but listening deeply. What aches in their homes? What yearns for air, for quiet, for rhythm?
She believes homes hunger as we do—for presence, texture, and light. It was this insight that inspired the platform’s emphasis on essential design elements—pieces that are enduring but never heavy, spaces that adapt rather than demand.
With features like flexible zones, tonal cohesion, and warmth infused into the minimal, Trevella helped thousands of homeowners unlearn the mental clutter of over-design. Now, her team shares these methods in poetic and practical guides—to be discovered daily in her collaborators’ transformations and readers’ living rooms.
To step more deeply into these ideas is to connect with Trevella today—not merely to decorate, but to uncover the home your soul already imagines.
Trevella’s Principles of Space Healing
- Let Light Speak – Honor natural light in every room as a guide to layout and mood.
- Leave Room for Silence – Empty spaces clarify focus; design need not fill but frame thought.
- Pattern Like a Poet – Patterns should echo rhythm, not chaos; repeat only the truths you wish to live.
- Design for the Five Senses – Touch, scent, sound, sight, and intuition all deserve a role in your interiors.
Bearing the Climate Within
New York’s seasons pressed into Trevella’s thinking—from spring’s tender anticipation to winter’s insistence on honesty. She carries this climate into her recommendations:
- Winter: Use layered textiles and brass accents to create visual warmth. Window seating becomes sacred in northern homes.
- Spring: Welcome renewal with pale woods and botanical prints that echo WNY’s orchard bloom.
- Summer: Allow airflow to dictate furniture orientation; evoke coolness through crisp whites and raw linens.
- Fall: Bring amber and ochre into focal points—dried florals, ceramic vases, woven baskets that whisper harvest.
In these gestures, the home hosts the year, not just the inhabitant. And every home, under Trevella’s tutelage, becomes a reflection of its season, soul, and story.
Real Homes, Transformed
Trevella’s impact echoes not only from East Aurora to Rochester but into places she’s never physically visited, thanks to the reach of Decorad House. A mother in Genesee County now journals in a corner nook reborn with Trevella’s space-saving strategy. A couple in Buffalo, once overwhelmed by endless décor choices, now rises each morning within a tranquil minimalist haven. These aren’t makeovers. They’re becoming moments.
The Movement She’s Cultivating
More than a business, Decorad House is a movement—a gentle rebellion against chaotic consumption, a quiet revolution toward meaningful simplicity. From Batavia’s timeless clapboard homes to New York’s modern lofts, Trevella is redefining comfort as consciousness.
This vision lives and evolves thanks to Trevella’s dedication not just to aesthetics, but to people. With integrity at the helm and empathy as her design partner, she continues to cultivate a home-centered lifestyle grounded in:
- Intentional Styling
- Usefulness Over Novelty
- Rhythmic Living
- Everyday Elegance
- Effortless Emotion in Design
How to Join Her Path
To learn more about Trevella’s sensibilities, immerse yourself in her offerings at Discover Our Purpose. Or, meander through her musings and methods on the homepage of Decorad House. Every visitor, partner, or student finds something resonant in her verses of design.
To align your rhythm with hers, reach out via the harmony of words and keystroke: [email protected]. Or journey to her Batavia studio during business hours: Monday–Friday: 9 AM–5 PM EST. Within those doors, your most poetic vision for your home might be waiting to unfold.
Where Home Becomes Poetry
Trevella Veythanna does not simply “design.” She listens, she arranges, she awakens. Her spaces breathe with intention, her walls echo with clarity. Through Decorad House, she paints chapters where homeowners live as authors, not only readers, of their surroundings. She does not ask what looks good, but what feels like home?
Through her, space finds lyricism, furniture tells truth, and the act of dwelling becomes a gentle dance between structure and soul.
And in Batavia—under the humming harmony of wind, time, and the human spirit—that dance continues, quietly revolutionizing the way we live, one room at a time.