Thirty years of knowing that the most well-designed home is the one that makes you want to stay a while.

For thirty years, Bonnie Roden was the friend everyone called — the one who could walk into a home and see what it was trying to become. Who rearranged a living room on a Saturday afternoon and changed the way a family used it. Who helped a girlfriend stage her house for sale and watched it go in a week.
She did it because she loved it...because there is something that happens when a space becomes exactly right — a quality of ease, a sense of belonging, a feeling of being held by the room instead of merely occupying it.
Bonnie chased that feeling for three decades before she put her name on a door. In 2024, she finally did.
Hearten Home Interiors is the business she spent thirty years building without knowing it. Her goal is as simple as it is rare: to make you love your home more — not just because it's beautiful, but because it is finally, undeniably, yours.
She is based in Keller, Texas, and serves the greater Dallas / Fort Worth area — full renovations, new-build design from start to finish, and the kind of styling that makes you wonder how you ever lived without it.
"I was once told I changed the atmosphere in a client's home. That feeling is one of the best in the world — and it is the one I chase in every project."
These are the convictions that shape every room she designs, every material she selects, every decision she makes on your behalf.
Great design is not about the room. It is about the Sunday dinners, the holidays, the kids coming home from college, making memories! Function and beauty should always coexist!
Her clients get the benefit of three decades of taste, vendor relationships, and the quiet confidence of someone who wants you to love your home.
Bonnie has seen trends come and go. She knows what endures. Bonnie does not have a signature aesthetic she imposes on every client. She has a signature process — one that begins with listening. The result looks like you, not like her last project.
Hospitality is not a service — it is a design philosophy. Bonnie builds homes that invite people in and make them stay. A well-set table is not decoration. It is an act of love. Preparing clients to sit around their table is a favorite reward.
To make cheerful. To encourage.
To change the atmosphere of a place —
and the people inside it.