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Top Posts of 2018

The Top Posts of 2018 for Interior Designers #interiordesignbusiness #newyear #bestof #cktradesecrets

Below are the list of the top 10 posts of 2018. I have broken them down into the ones that are the most popular of all time - though may not have been written in the past year they are still relevant today. Then there are the top 5 that were written this year.

Top of All Time

  1. Anatomy of Interior Design Agreement 2.0

  2. A Detailed Look at Pricing Interior Design Services

  3. How to Turn Down a Project Like A Pro

  4. Client Presentations: Interior Designer's Guide to Presenting Your Design Plan

  5. Interior Design Programs: Studio Designer v. Ivy v. Mydoma Studio

Top Written in 2018

  1. Fee Schedule for Interior Designers

  2. Should You Charge for a Design Consultation?

  3. Why Projects Fail

  4. 10 Steps for Starting A Successful Interior Design Business

  5. How Important is an Interior Design Degree?

See you in 2019!

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“Capella brought structure and discipline into my business. I also learned how to improve my visibility and increase profit. I feel much more successful and relaxed since I completed Capella’s business training. Thank you!”
— Andrea Jagicza
A shout-out to @willbrowninteriors today!  Will is a member of The Golden Blueprint and has done a fantastic job building his business and now pivoting and adding Virtual Design services to his offerings.⁠
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He's done such a great job of thriving dur
I compiled a list of resources and people that you should be watching to diversify your interior design community. ⁠
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1. Education: Learning and listening.⁠
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2. Support BIPOC businesses.⁠
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3. Follow BIPOC in the design business.  They're talented.
BIPOC people & businesses to follow:⁠
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@sgardnerstyle / @keiamcswain / @carmeon.hamilton / @blackinteriordesignersnetwork / @daykarobinson/ @mrserikaward / @leahdalexander_ / @reclaimedkarma / @nicolemcrowder / @dwellbycheryl / @roporterdesign
These are my personal resources to anti-racism and social justice work.  People I follow, books I've read, and resources I've used. ⁠
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In life and business, it's important that I do the work myself so I am not just preaching without action behind my
In order to #amplifymelanatedvoices I won't be sharing any of my own content from June 1-June 7th. ⁠
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I will use this time to highlight the work of BIPOC, to show that white voices don't have to be centered, and to stand in solidarity with BIPOC. ⁠
In case you're not sure where I stand.⁠
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Black Lives Matter. ⁠
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If you'd like to talk about how to be part of the solution, to help dismantle racism in this country, leave a comment or DM me. ⁠
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However, the best way to really learn is to listen (
On the blog today get to know an interior designer from Denmark. ⁠
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In my series, Designers Around the World, @gemakdesigns is sharing her insights about running a design business in Denmark and the differences she sees between American homes and Da
Does this support the business I'm trying to build?⁠
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Things going on in your business that feel a little off or too hard?⁠
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Maybe you are doing something that isn't in support of the business you are building.⁠
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Just some thoughts for Thursday.⁠
My first headshot for my new interior design business.  Circa 2010.⁠
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Why does 10 years simultaneously feel like not that long ago but also forever ago?⁠
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Kinda like last week.⁠
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PS - I still have those earrings.
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