From Vision to Reality: Transform Your Business with Interior Design Podcasts

Interior Design Business Podcasts - Episode 222

Today’s curated collection of interior design podcasts include eight top-shelf episodes from hosts Michael Boodro, Jessica Bennett and Suzanne Hall, Karyn McRae and Helen Lynch, Rebecca Hay, Tobi Fairley, Dennis Scully, Jason Lockhart, Maria Martin, Mirjam Lippuner and LuAnn Nigara.

Podcast guests include Hillary Taylor, Matthew Carter, and Alexander Doherty, James Treble, Desi Creswell, Fred Nicolaus, Kaitlin Petersen, Anderson Somerselle, Nancy Evars and Vita Vygovska.

So much great info to help you level up your interior design business.

Episodes at a glance:

  • The Chairish Podcast  - Michael Boodro - Are We Maxed Out on Maximalism? - 40 min

  • Dear Alice - Jessica Bennett and Suzanne Hall - Avoiding Tile and Stone Mistakes | Rules to stick to - 52 min

  • Two Gins In : A Designer's Perspective - Karyn McRae and Helen Lynch - Interview with interior designer James Treble

  • Resilient by Design  - Rebecca Hay - The 2 types of designers: The Hobbyist & The Business Owner [Rebroadcast] - 19 min

  • The Design You Podcast - Tobi Fairley - How to Stop Burning Time & Energy in Your Business with Desi Creswell - 39 min

  • Business of Home - Dennis Scully - The Thursday Show: These two entrepreneurs are shaking up the showroom model - 1 hr, 10 min

  • Window Treatments for Profit - LuAnn Nigara - Vita’s Tip in 10 with Vita Vygovska: What If The Business Dries Up? - 14 min

  • Designer Discussions - Jason Lockhart, Maria Martin, and Mirjam Lippuner - Top 5 Listener Questions - 21 min


The Chairish Podcast  - Michael Boodro - Are We Maxed Out on Maximalism? - 40 min

Rooms that are richly layered, full of saturated colors, bold graphic patterns, and scenic wallpapers are all over social media and fill the pages of shelter magazines. Maximalist style is definitely here, as two new books chronicle. But is it here to stay? Three designers—Hillary Taylor, Matthew Carter, and Alexander Doherty—weigh in what elements of the trend they have adapted, why a theatrical approach is not always the best option, and what they see ahead. Could subtlety and softness be on the horizon?


Dear Alice - Jessica Bennett and Suzanne Hall - Avoiding Tile and Stone Mistakes | Rules to stick to - 52 min

Co-hosts Jessica Bennett and Suzanne Hall are doing another question and answer episode today, except this time the focus will be on tile and stone and helping you understand best how to handle and design these things in the best way possible.

They answer some questions about tiling a kitchen vs putting wood down and why they would choose one or the other, like if you have a family or animals that are in and out of the house for example, constantly marking up the floor with their dirty shoes or paws. 

Highlights:

  • Tile or wood in the kitchen 11:30

  • Wood and stain for family with kids 15:40

  • Full height marble backsplash 21:00

  • Deciding grout color 25:05

  • Favorite go-to colors for different rooms 35:45

  • How to pick a tile pattern for the floor 42:50

  • Neutral colors vs trendy colors 46:25

  • “No way man, her energy’s sky high for this, she’s so hyped, she thinks gray’s amazing, let her do it. Let her have her way. Let her love it for 5 years before she figures out that people aren’t doing gray anymore, but she’ll love it for 5 years and let her stay in that energy.” 30:17


Two Gins In : A Designer's Perspective - Karyn McRae and Helen Lynch - Interview with interior designer James Treble

Interior design is a meticulous process requiring collaboration and expertise. It involves careful planning, research, and creativity. Experience is crucial, as it allows designers to make informed decisions and enhance functionality and property value. Staying updated with trends and effective communication with clients are essential in this dynamic field. Collaboration with other professionals is also vital. 

In today’s episode, hosts Karyn McRae and Helen Lynch chat with interior designer James Treble.

  • James is a Sydney based award-winning Interior Designer, running his own successful design practice. He has over 30 years’ experience within varied roles in the Interior Design, Real Estate and Building industry.

  • James is also a TV presenter on Open Homes Australia, broadcasting on 9Life and the host of a brand-new show, Renovate Or Rebuild, for Ch9.

  • Well known for 7 seasons as designer/presenter on The Living Room - Channel 10, and as TV host on Your Money Channel (formerly Sky News Real Estate), James is also a keen Ambassador for Planet Ark and strongly supports the use of reusable and renewable materials.

In this episode James shares the behind-the-scenes reality of the design industry, dispelling the misconception that it's all glamor and fun. He emphasizes the hard work, long hours, and dedication required for success.

James highlights the importance of effective communication between designers and clients, especially in today's challenging market with rising costs and delays. He explains how a designer's expertise can transform spaces and increase the value of properties, whether through new builds or renovations.

He also talks about the collaborative nature of the industry, citing his partnership with painter and sculptor Sandro as an example. James discusses his involvement with TAFE and shares valuable advice for aspiring designers, emphasizing the significance of gaining practical experience and maintaining a passion for the craft.

Discover the world of interior design from an industry veteran's perspective and gain insights into the collaborative and ever-evolving nature of the field. Tune in and be inspired! 


Resilient by Design  - Rebecca Hay - The 2 types of designers: The Hobbyist & The Business Owner [Rebroadcast] - 19 min

In today’s re-broadcasted episode, host Rebecca Hay asks all interior designers the question: - are they a hobbyist or are they a business owner?

Rebecca shares the aspects of these identities so “hobbyist” designers can question whether they are ready to make a shift and perhaps start to see themselves and their work differently.

You can be either one. There is no judgment, but this is a question every entrepreneur needs to ask themselves: Is it a side hustle or hobby OR is it a profitable business I want to live off of?

Through the episode, I share my own journey with this and my tips on how to move from hobbyist designer to business owner.


The Design You Podcast - Tobi Fairley - How to Stop Burning Time & Energy in Your Business with Desi Creswell - 39 min

If you’re an interior designer or any kind of creative entrepreneur and you feel like you’ve got way too much on your plate, this episode is for you.

Host Tobi Fairley’s guest today is Master Certified life and business coach Desi Creswell, and she has been where you are. However, she changed course and now runs a successful business from a beautifully clear headspace, and she’s here to share how to find where your time and energy are going to waste in your business.

Tune in this week to discover where the time and energy leaks are in your business. Desi is sharing how to see where you’re overdoing, overthinking, or indulging in any form of ‘overing’ without achieving anything, and we’re discussing how to plug the time and energy leaks in your business by letting things be good enough and trusting yourself in the process.


Business of Home - Dennis Scully - The Thursday Show: These two entrepreneurs are shaking up the showroom model - 1 hr, 10 min

BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus joins host Dennis Scully to discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including some new developments with the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams bankruptcy case, the acquisition of an iconic wallpaper brand, and a look at what’s selling in the world of vintage furniture.

Later, BOH editor in chief Kaitlin Petersen discusses the magazine's fall technology issue, and entrepreneurs Anderson Somerselle and Nancy Evars join the show to share their thoughts on shaking up the multiline showroom model.


Window Treatments for Profit - LuAnn Nigara - Vita’s Tip in 10 with Vita Vygovska: What If The Business Dries Up? - 14 min

In today’s episode of Window Treatments for Profit, LuAnn University instructor Vita Vygovska talks about overcoming the fear of losing your business and embracing a positive mindset. In this episode, Vita encourages you to ask yourself some important questions and challenge your assumptions, so you can grow your business and achieve your goals.

Vita Vygovska's Ah-Ha Moments

  • "It’s okay to feel this fear. And it’s equally important not to let it paralyze you.” - Vita

  • “There’s an equal chance that your business will continue to flourish, or even grow beyond your expectations.” - Vita

  • “Am I ready to embrace a mindset rooted in abundance, positivity, and the belief that good things are not only possible, they are also deserved?” - Vita


Designer Discussions - Jason Lockhart, Maria Martin, and Mirjam Lippuner - Top 5 Listener Questions - 21 min

The Designer Discussions Crew is answering the top 5 listener questions. 

  • How relevant is TikTok to the remodeling industry?

  • How can I use AI to enhance my marketing?

  • What are some marketing trends for 2024?

  • How can I use Google products to market my business?

  • How can PR help remodeling companies grow?


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