Favorite Interior Design Channels

8 YouTube Channels Keeping Interior Design Real

Interior Design YouTube Channels Recommendation

Most nights end with me and a bowl of cereal watching interior design videos. These creators inspire me without pushing marble everything.

Below are the eight channels I binge whenever my brain needs a jolt of do-able design energy. Clever solutions, solid storytelling, and occasional plant casualty.

Bookmark this list of interior design youtube channels when you need practical inspiration that actually fits your square footage.

@nevertoosmall

Found them during a long airport layover in Taipei. Tiny spaces, oversized ideas. The Melbourne-based team snkeaks inside bite-size studios and unpacks every hinge, pocket door, and Morphy-bed trick. Every tour shows how small spaces work harder. Is everything they feature rentable? Not always. But the space math? Timeless.

@benjiplant

Plant lover first, accidental design voice second. Benji isn’t an interior designer. He is a foliage fanatic who accidentally built a design channel around his jungle apartment. Tragic twist, his dreamy home burned down in the 2025 LA fire. No design jargon, just thoughtful layouts and lots of green.

@TalesOfMaria

Maria treats design like forensics. She dessects color, scale, and rhythm until you can see why a room feels wirght or wrong using clear visuals. Solid, plractical videos.

@outside.influenced

Small library so far, but strong. Think product reviews with unexpected design nuggets.

@imericwang

Eric Wang weaves design advice into storytime vlogs. His taste skews Japandi. Warm woods, disciplined lines, zero clutter. Bit Instagram-faomus vibe, yet still worth to follow.

@HausByG

G’s channel: cozy diary meets slow ciname. G documents renovating a 1920 craftsman. The pace stays calm and reflective – perfect for slowing down and letting ideas sink in.

@Nick_Lewis

Yes, Nick Lewis. Friendly sarcasm, clear advice. His humor and the side-eye he gives fast fashion furniture still resonate.

@TheLocalProject

Picture Architectural Digest but drenched in Australian sunlight and minus the celeb baggage. These homes lean large…, yet the craftsmanship details feel transferable and their cinematography is spot on.