Although many interior designers have been drawn to the job all their lives, if there's one thing we've learned from the likes of "Good Bones" and even "Property Brothers," it's that plenty of people fall into home renovation purely by chance. "Design Star: Next Gen" winner Carmeon Hamilton was no different, admitting to Schoolhouse that she didn't consider interior design as a career possibility until college. 

"When I became a Resident Assistant, I had the chance to decorate my dorm room," she said. "Given that I only had cement walls and concrete floors to work with, it was the first time I had to really think about the importance of my environment."

Hamilton was studying physical therapy at the time, but, once her friends got a look at her redesigned dorm room, they "told me I should consider our school's interior design program." She continued: "I changed my major the next day." 

Although her skills have, obviously, been honed over years of working in the business, Hamilton's approach remains the same. "Start with how a room functions and plan around those needs," she said. "Once you determine what needs to happen, you can determine the look." 

Elsewhere, she believes in "elevating the everyday and finding beauty in the now." Even if it's just tiny touches here and there to make you smile, they can make all the difference.