Innovating For Growth

Some people brew coffee at 9 AM. Drevian Zelthorne? He brews big ideas—and he does it from 3415 Austin Avenue in sweet, sunny Nicholls, Georgia. At the helm of Homenumental, Drevian doesn’t just think outside the box—he upholsters it, paints it coral breeze, mounts it on chic wheels, and uses it to store carefully rolled sustainable towels. “Innovating for Growth” is Drevian’s unofficial job title (don’t worry, he still answers to “founder”), and he’s made it his mission to ensure that no homeowner—or houseplant—gets left behind in a bland, uninspired space.

From Nicholls with Vision

If you’ve never heard of Nicholls, Georgia, you’re not alone—but Drevian has decided that great ideas don’t need skyscrapers to grow. Born and raised among pine trees and porches, he began his journey by rearranging furniture as a teenager—not because he was bored, but because no room layout was sacred. Nightstands doubled as plant pedestals, living room rugs were elevated to “conversation launch zones,” and lampshades were definitely removable (with mixed results).

While his small-town peers learned to memorize football stats or delicately mingle sweet tea and lemon, Drevian was fixated on how natural light changed the mood of a room by the hour. That attention to nuance would later shape Homenumental’s future, where every crack in the wall is just… “an unconventional opportunity for a hanging herb garden.”

Designing in Flannel, Thinking in Marble

Drevian studied interior space design informally first—by watching hundreds of hours of online tours, tutorials, and vintage reruns of ’60s design shows (yes, shag carpets included). His first formal endeavor was the ultimate starter project: redesigning his parents’ den into a “zen space with subtle cosmic flair.” The results? A turmeric-colored ceiling, one koi painting too many, and 14 indoor plants, none of which survived the summer. We all start somewhere, right?

Through it all, Drevian had one core belief: innovation isn’t about impressing people, it’s about rethinking the default. Advising clients to swap out floor lamps for upward sconces before it was cool? Classic Zelthorne. Noticing that Nicholls homes weren’t getting the design love they deserved? That was the real spark that led to Homenumental’s founding—a place where Drevian’s amused, boundary-pushing ideas could bloom in full pastel glory. And from Monday–Friday: 9 AM–5 PM EST, he’s holding design court on Austin Avenue.

Welcome to Homenumental: Home Meets Monumental Thinking

Homenumental started with a brainstorm, a backsplash, and a slightly overcaffeinated monologue about tissue box covers. Now, it’s a treasure box of insights about making the most of your home—from quiet nooks that double as reading retreats to multi-purpose decor that serves function and flair (think ottoman-turned-bench-turned-board-game storage).

Here’s what makes Homenumental innovatively wonderful under Drevian’s quirky reign:

  • Interior Styling for Your Soul: Not just visual design—emotional functionality. Drevian calls it “moody minimalism with a flair for surprise.”
  • Home Efficiency Hacks: Yes, he is the one who figured out how your hallway mirror can hide your charging station.
  • Color Theory, But Fun: No to “eggshell white.” Yes to “early spring lavender that’s legally too cheerful by local zoning regulations.”

Drevian’s work isn’t just about pretty interiors. It’s a movement. Sometimes right angles get challenging. Sometimes throw pillows start a fight. But every design hurdle is a chance for innovation—or at least an Instagram-worthy blooper reel.

The Drevian Method: Where Awkward Corners Go to Shine

If it hasn’t occurred to you yet, Drevian lives for the rooms that other people have given up on. That weird space under the stairs? Try mounting a lamp, a small painting, and turning it into “an emotional retreat for overworked mail.” Cluttered counters? Declare drawer independence and set up a rolling spice library. Innovation isn’t just about tech. It’s about turning the least-loved space into the most smugly shown off corner of your kitchen tour.

Under his leadership, Homenumental has grown beyond Nicholls—reaching homeowners nationwide who are tired of beige and uninspired by basic. Curious about how this magic unfolds? Learn more from Drevian’s latest blog tornado on innovation at Homenumental.

Standing Out in Nicholls and Beyond

Georgia’s own Nicholls may not have a design museum, but it has Drevian—and frankly, that’s better. He once described the traditional idea of luxury furniture as “a couch in a bowtie,” and instead champions what he affectionately calls “delightfully functional rebellion.” From hand-dyed curtains that double as kitchen dividers to coasters that moonlight as LED lights, there’s never a dull room in Drevian’s orbit.

And clients love him for it. Homeowners across the U.S. have reported things like, “I never knew my radiator could double as a wine table” and “Why does my floating shelf make me feel so powerful?” That’s the Homenumental effect. Transforming everyday spaces into daily joys with a generous side of Southern charm and a sprinkle of design drama.

Behold, the Zelthorneisms

Drevian’s daily quotes have become the stuff of local legend. A few crowd favorites:

  • “Plants are just introverted roommates.”
  • “If a wall doesn’t support joy, it’s just standing there for insurance purposes.”
  • “A room without a rug is like a joke without punchline—awkward and echoey.”

Design Tips from the Homenumental Brain

When asked if he has universal advice, Drevian offers the following mildly serious (but surprisingly useful) nuggets:

  • Lighting: “Layer, layer, layer. If your room looks like a bad courtroom drama at night, soul-search your bulbs.”
  • Storage: “Make everything hide something. That’s a lifestyle.”
  • Colors: “If your living room doesn’t make you do a little dance when you walk in, you’re not done painting yet.”
  • Furniture: “Anything with wheels is instantly brilliant. I say this about sofas, carts, and emotionally mobile people.”

Want to dive deeper into quirky brilliance? Go ahead and message our team and get the full Zelthorne treatment. His enthusiasm is contagious—like glitter in a ventilation system.

A Human Behind the Hues

Despite the snappy quotes and design experiments, Drevian is all heart. He believes your home should smile back at you. He laughs, trips over ottomans mid-video, and encourages experimentation—even if it means one too many accent walls. He’s building something not just beautiful, but meaningful. Not grandiose, but monumental. Homenumental, to be exact.

From Nicholls, Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM, you’ll likely find him vision-boarding in his studio, wearing matching socks only 40% of the time. Got a home quirk or corner that just won’t play nice? Drop him a line at [email protected], or call +1 912-345-1720—preferably with a fabulous background wall behind you.

The Future, But Make It Fabulous

With fresh ideas percolating like Georgia sweet tea in the July sun, Drevian’s vision doesn’t stop at decor. He wants to launch Homenumental kits (think DIY meets style-obsessed fairy godparent) and digital walk-throughs that help you see what your home could feel like. The goal? Help more people love where they live, one charmingly unusual hack at a time.

Drevian sees the future as a series of rooms waiting to be reimagined. And as he’s proven, all it takes to innovate is one amused mind, a little curiosity, and maybe a rolling coffee table with LED mood lighting.

Join the movement, one fabulous faux fur throw at a time—and start your own monumental journey with Homenumental.

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