Style guide cover
Style guide companion workbook

THE STYLE GUIDE & COMPANION WORKBOOK

the designer shortcut to a home that feels finished

This guide walks you through the same kinds of questions and decisions designers think through before a room ever comes together. Not in an intimidating way. Not in a “you need to renovate your entire home” way. But in a practical, thoughtful, real-life way.

Inside, you'll find worksheets and exercises to help you:

  • Define the feeling you want your home to have
  • Identify what's working and what isn't
  • Create a clearer vision before spending money
  • Understand your anchor pieces
  • Budget more intentionally
  • Make more confident decorating decisions

It's structured to help you stop guessing and start seeing your home more clearly.

BONUS COMPANION WORKBOOK

Inside the Workbook

Use this workbook alongside the Style Like a Designer with Any Budget Style Guide. Each worksheet corresponds to a chapter in the guide.

1
Setting Your Vision Worksheet
2
Room Audit Checklist
3
Shopper's Checklist
4
Your Anchor Piece Worksheet
5
Core Design Principles Checklist
6
Invest & Save Budget Guide
7
Month-by-Month Action Plan Tracker Worksheet Bonus
8
BONUS Worksheet: The Final Walkthrough Checklist Bonus

Style Like a Designer, With Any Budget!

Most people think beautiful homes are created by spending more money.

But after more than 30 years in interior design, I can tell you that’s rarely true.

The homes that feel elevated, layered, and truly finished usually come down to something much simpler:

Knowing what works together.

This Style Guide and Companion Workbook was created to help you decorate your home with more clarity, confidence, and intention, whether you’re working with a modest budget or a substantial one.

Created by awarded interior designer Robin Baron.

✨ Instant digital download
✨ Introductory Price: $19.99

THE STYLE GUIDE & COMPANION WORKBOOK

Style guide cover
Style guide companion workbook
Bonus Workbook

the designer shortcut to a home that feels finished

This guide walks you through the same kinds of questions and decisions designers think through before a room ever comes together. Not in an intimidating way. Not in a “you need to renovate your entire home” way. But in a practical, thoughtful, real-life way.

Inside, you'll find worksheets and exercises to help you:

  • Define the feeling you want your home to have
  • Identify what's working and what isn't
  • Create a clearer vision before spending money
  • Understand your anchor pieces
  • Budget more intentionally
  • Make more confident decorating decisions

It's structured to help you stop guessing and start seeing your home more clearly.

BONUS COMPANION WORKBOOK

Inside the Workbook

Use this workbook alongside the Style Like a Designer with Any Budget Style Guide. Each worksheet corresponds to a chapter in the guide.

1
Setting Your Vision Worksheet
2
Room Audit Checklist
3
Shopper's Checklist
4
Your Anchor Piece Worksheet
5
Core Design Principles Checklist
6
Invest & Save Budget Guide
7
Month-by-Month Action Plan Tracker Worksheet Bonus
8
BONUS Worksheet: The Final Walkthrough Checklist Bonus

Style Like a Designer,

With Any Budget!

Most people think beautiful homes are created by spending more money.

But after more than 30 years in interior design, I can tell you that’s rarely true.

The homes that feel elevated, layered, and truly finished usually come down to something much simpler:

Knowing what works together.

This workbook was created to help you decorate your home with more clarity, confidence, and intention, whether you’re working with a modest budget or a substantial one.

Created by award winning interior designer Robin Baron.

✨ Instant digital download
✨ Introductory Price: $19.99

THE TRUTH?

decorating your home has become too overwhelming

There’s endless home decor inspiration online, thousands of product links, and more decorating advice than ever before.

And yet, so many people still feel stuck when it comes to their own spaces.

I see it all the time, people buying beautiful furniture and decor pieces without understanding why a room still doesn’t feel quite right afterward.

Because no one really teaches you the process behind good interior design.

That’s what this workbook is meant to help with.

THE TRUTH?

Decorating your home has become strangely overwhelming.

There’s endless home decor inspiration online, thousands of product links, and more decorating advice than ever before.

And yet, so many people still feel stuck when it comes to their own spaces.

I see it all the time, people buying beautiful furniture and decor pieces without understanding why a room still doesn’t feel quite right afterward.

Because no one really teaches you the process behind good interior design.

That’s what this workbook is meant to help with.

Robin Baron

a note from

our award winning designer Robin Baron

I created Decor Insider Club™ because I believe people deserve access to real design guidance.

Not just trends, endless scrolling, or AI-generated decorating tips, but practical knowledge that actually helps you create a home that feels beautiful to live in.

Because good design isn’t about perfection or unlimited budgets.

It’s about making thoughtful decisions and understanding what truly works in your space.

a note from

our award winning designer Robin Baron

Robin Baron

I created Decor Insider Club™ because I believe people deserve access to real design guidance.

Not just trends, endless scrolling, or AI-generated decorating tips, but practical knowledge that actually helps you create a home that feels beautiful to live in.

Because good design isn’t about perfection or unlimited budgets.

It’s about making thoughtful decisions and understanding what truly works in your space.

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your home affects how you feel every single day.

This workbook was designed to make decorating feel less intimidating, more intentional, and far more approachable.

Your home affects how you feel every single day

This workbook was designed to make decorating feel less intimidating, more intentional, and far more approachable.