✦ About

The people behind the rooms

Cozy Homes Hub is an independent home decor publication built on one simple idea β€” good design should be explainable, affordable, and something you can actually pull off in your own house.

Cozy Homes Hub started the way most decorating projects do: with a room that wasn't working. Too much beige, a sofa pushed against the wrong wall, and a lamp that made the whole space feel like a waiting area. Fixing it took months of trial and error β€” the wrong paint sample twice, a rug two sizes too small, a gallery wall that had to come down and go back up.

That process is what this site is built on. Not a showroom, not a catalog, but the specific decisions that turn an ordinary room into one you're happy to walk into. Where the light should come from. Why a warm white reads yellow in a north-facing room. How far a coffee table should sit from a sofa before the whole arrangement feels awkward.

Today the site publishes more than 180 room-by-room guides across living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, balconies, home offices, dining rooms, and small apartments, with new guides added every week.

What we actually publish

Our articles fall into a few consistent formats, and we try to be honest about which one you're reading:

  • Room idea collections β€” complete, distinct design directions for a single room. Each idea covers the layout, the palette, the materials, and the lighting as one coherent vision, rather than a list of products.
  • Problem-solving guides β€” awkward layouts, narrow rooms, rentals you can't drill into, small spaces that need to do three jobs at once.
  • Palette and material guidance β€” how undertones behave, which finishes wear well, what actually pairs with warm wood.
  • Seasonal styling β€” holiday and seasonal decor that can be put up and taken down without a full redecoration.
  • Decor tips β€” shorter, practical explainers on the mechanics of styling: proportion, layering, lighting temperature, scale.

What we don't do

We don't publish "10 things you MUST buy" lists dressed up as advice. We don't invent statistics, prices, or expert quotes to make an article sound more authoritative. We don't manufacture urgency, and we don't tell you a trend is dying to get a click.

We also don't pretend everything works everywhere. Most decorating ideas come with a trade-off β€” a dark accent wall eats light, an open shelf demands tidiness, a bold rug limits what you can put on top of it. When there's a catch, we say so in the article.

How our content is made

Every guide is planned around a specific reader question, drafted by a human writer, and reviewed before publishing. We use research tools and AI assistance in parts of our drafting and image production workflow, but no article is published without human writing, editing, and a final read-through for accuracy and usefulness.

Our full process β€” including our sourcing standards, image standards, correction policy, and how we keep advertising separate from editorial judgment β€” is documented on our Editorial Policy page.

Who runs Cozy Homes Hub

Cozy Homes Hub is published and edited by Khawar Iqbal, an independent web publisher who builds and runs a small portfolio of niche content sites. He handles the site's editorial direction, publishing schedule, and technical operations, and works with contributing writers on individual room categories.

We are not an interior design firm, and we don't sell design services. We're a publication. That independence is deliberate β€” it means we can recommend a $20 fix over a $2,000 one whenever the $20 fix is genuinely better.

Our standards, in short

  • Useful before impressive. A specific measurement beats a beautiful adjective.
  • Real trade-offs included. Every strong design choice costs you something.
  • No fabricated facts. No made-up studies, no invented prices, no fake expert quotes.
  • Clear labelling. Advertising, affiliate links, and sponsored content are always disclosed.
  • Corrections without ego. If we get something wrong, we fix it and say what changed.

Get in touch

Questions about an article, a correction to report, a topic you want covered, or a collaboration to discuss β€” all of it goes through our Contact page, and we read every message.

You can also review our Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, Disclaimer, Cookie Policy, and Affiliate Disclosure.