Being an interior designer today comes with unique challenges, especially in a constantly changing market.
Every entrepreneur dreams of building a business that feels like a fairytale success story, but it takes more than just creativity and passion. It requires a plan, strategy, guidance, and a little accountability along the way. Â
As an interior designer, your ambitious spirit drives you. But if you’re not using boundaries to create balance, that enterprising nature combined with your desire to prove your worth can lead to an unhealthy work-life balance.   Â
Using innovative strategies for your interior design business – like partnering with other industry professionals – can provide opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach. Let’s discuss 3 benefits of business collaboration that can boost business growth and your overall success.
As an interior design business coach, I understand how overwhelming it can be to find the courage to make a change, especially a big one. Â
When you’re struggling to move your business forward, hiring a business coach can help you tap into your inner entrepreneur – but it only works if you find an experienced expert with a proven history of success. To help you find someone who clicks, let’s look at five questions to ask before hiring a business coach.
Mastering the art of pricing is a game-changer for your business; it's a skill that can significantly boost your profits and overall business success. Do you know how to price a renovation project to achieve your desired profit margin?
In the vibrant and creative world of interior design, clear communication and honesty are vital to building successful relationships with clients. A particular part of the contract, often overlooked, plays a crucial role in ensuring project success. Â
When I say, “Imagine a room designed by Taylor Swift,” what comes to mind? Whether you’re a fan or not, you’ve got to admit that Taylor Swift is a marketing genius (the fact that you’ve already got a picture in your mind proves it)!