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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Aug 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Are you still running your interior design business out of your home? Constant distractions, lack of resources, and limited space may be keeping your business from growing. Think of your business like a goldfish living in a fish bowl…it can grow if you give it space to grow!
In this episode, Rebecca and Shaun talk about:
Being disconnected from important work tasks, because of distractions in the home
Making more productive use of energy due to having an actual office space
Clients are more excited for presentations in an office verses at a home
Having boundaries with the design team is possible with an actual office
Being more efficient with a library of many samples to choose from
Getting a broker to locate, strategize and negotiate an office space
Considering different factors - lease terms, utilities, maintenance, commute time, neighborhood, etc.
Breaking things down into smaller pieces, compared to giant decisions

Resources Mentioned
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For more information: https://hotyoungdesignersclub.com/ (Check out the website)
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Released:
Aug 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

They're not that hot, or that young - but hosts Rebecca Plumb (Studio Plumb) and Shaun Crha (Wrensted Interiors) spill the tea every week on how a new generation of interior designers run their business. Join a community exploring the emotional, practical, and humorous side of the interior design business.