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How to Filter Inquiries + Say No to Projects that Aren't Right for You
Myth: Turning down projects is only for established designers with long waitlists and huge budgets. Turning down projects is a necessary part of running a business and protecting your time and brand. Carefully choosing what work you take on does not mean less work or less income, it means that you have created room for better work (that is to say, projects that are right for you and your goals). If you’re constantly busy with projects that aren’t a good fit, you won’t have ti


Tips to Increase Productivity When Working from Home
For many of us, working remotely is the new norm. Our homes have taken on the role of an all-in-one office space where the physical...


Design Inquiry Slowdown? Avoid Panic With These Alternative Revenue Streams
Learn about seven profitable revenue stream options for interior designers looking to diversify their income beyond full client projects.


How to Attract Your Dream Client
Whether you’re just starting out or well-established within the interior design scene, attracting the right clients requires...


Building Connections Within The Design Community
Establishing a successful design brand hinges on a few key components. It takes an incredible amount of hard work, strategic decision...


Where To Invest First In Your Interior Design Business
Starting a new business can be daunting, even if you’re a talented designer. Design experience does not always equate to experience...


Is a Flat Fee Pricing Model Right for Your Design Studio?
There’s been a lot of ongoing discussion within the interior design community around a seemingly straightforward question: what is the...


The 2022 Client Projects That Defined Our Year
We had the opportunity to work with leading names in the industry throughout 2022, perfecting every extension of their brand experience.


The Dos and Don'ts of Client Holiday Gifts
Holiday gifts are both a thoughtful gesture to show your appreciation and a strategic business move to stay connected and top-of-mind.


Six Ways to Combine Real Estate With Interior Design
Diversifying your offerings is a way to expand your business, gain exposure to a different client base, and use your skills in a new way.


Recession Prep 101
The best thing you can do for your business during a time of deep uncertainty is to take preparatory action using this five day plan.


Defining Your Company Culture
Learn how to implement a comprehensive HR strategy to cultivate a safe, inclusive work environment for everyone on your team.


The Best Software for Interior Designers
We’ve narrowed down the best software options that will save you countless hours, stand in for additional staffing, & elevate your business.


7 Business Goals for Interior Designers
Outlining action items can be overwhelming, so we’ve broken it down into 7 steps you can easily conquer one-by-one to keep moving forward.


What to Know About Interior Design Trade Accounts
Learn why interior design trade accounts matter, how to set them up, and all the questions to ask in the process.


Communicating with Clients About Delays
Over the past two years, the interior design industry has experienced the ripple effect impacts of supply chain disruptions. Designers...


A Designer’s Guide to Selling Products
Integrating an online store into an interior design website can be very strategic yet logistically challenging—here's our complete guide.


Setting Healthy Boundaries with Interior Design Clients
Most designers agree that time away drives their work for the better. let's discuss why boundaries are key and how to put them in place.
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