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In this episode, I tackle one of the biggest stress points for interior designers: project timelines. If you've ever had a client ask "When will this be done?" or "Why is this taking so long?", you know how frustrating timeline confusion can be. Learn how a clear, structured timeline doesn't just keep clients happy - it keeps you in control.
I hope you enjoy this episode
Beth xx
Episode Highlights:• Why timelines are your best defense against client frustration
• The most common timeline mistakes designers make
• How to create a project timeline that actually works
• What to do when timelines start slipping
• Strategies for communicating timelines effectively
Key Takeaways:✨ Most client frustrations aren't about delays - they're about misaligned expectations
✨ Include timelines in your fee proposal so clients accept them upfront
✨ Always build in buffer time (if you think it takes 6 weeks, plan for 8)
✨ Break timelines into clear, digestible phases
✨ Consistently reinforce the timeline throughout the project
The Biggest Timeline Mistakes:• Not setting a timeline until it's too late
• Being too optimistic about timeframes
• Not communicating the timeline clearly
• Failing to build in buffer time
• Neglecting to reinforce the timeline regularly
Creating Effective Timelines:• Break projects into clear phases (concept development, design and documentation, etc.)
• Build in checkpoints for client feedback
• Communicate the timeline consistently
• Include the timeline in fee proposals and welcome packs
• Update and resend timelines after completing each phase
When Timelines Slip:• Stay ahead of it - tell clients before they ask • Frame delays positively: "To keep quality high, we need an extra week" • Offer solutions and revised timelines • Put client-caused delays in perspective: "Once we receive your feedback, we can move forward"
Perfect For:• Designers struggling with client timeline expectations • Anyone facing "why is this taking so long?" questions • Business owners wanting smoother project management • Designers ready to strengthen their processes • Studios looking to build client trust
Want to work together? Here are the ways I can help you in your business.
1.Sign up to our MAILING LIST where each month you will receive helpful business tips straight to your inbox
2. Start a HEALTH CHECK today. We will work together for 8 weeks and improve your systems and processes.
I only have 8 spots available every month.
3. Start my course THE PROCESS so you know exactly what to do when in your interior design studio.
4. Have a look at THE RESOURCE STOCKROOM - this is where you will find our short courses and free resources to help you run a better interior design studio
5. Want to use our tool MTTD in your studio? Start your FREE 30 DAY TRIAL today.
In this episode, I tackle one of the biggest stress points for interior designers: project timelines. If you've ever had a client ask "When will this be done?" or "Why is this taking so long?", you know how frustrating timeline confusion can be. Learn how a clear, structured timeline doesn't just keep clients happy - it keeps you in control.
I hope you enjoy this episode
Beth xx
Episode Highlights:• Why timelines are your best defense against client frustration
• The most common timeline mistakes designers make
• How to create a project timeline that actually works
• What to do when timelines start slipping
• Strategies for communicating timelines effectively
Key Takeaways:✨ Most client frustrations aren't about delays - they're about misaligned expectations
✨ Include timelines in your fee proposal so clients accept them upfront
✨ Always build in buffer time (if you think it takes 6 weeks, plan for 8)
✨ Break timelines into clear, digestible phases
✨ Consistently reinforce the timeline throughout the project
The Biggest Timeline Mistakes:• Not setting a timeline until it's too late
• Being too optimistic about timeframes
• Not communicating the timeline clearly
• Failing to build in buffer time
• Neglecting to reinforce the timeline regularly
Creating Effective Timelines:• Break projects into clear phases (concept development, design and documentation, etc.)
• Build in checkpoints for client feedback
• Communicate the timeline consistently
• Include the timeline in fee proposals and welcome packs
• Update and resend timelines after completing each phase
When Timelines Slip:• Stay ahead of it - tell clients before they ask • Frame delays positively: "To keep quality high, we need an extra week" • Offer solutions and revised timelines • Put client-caused delays in perspective: "Once we receive your feedback, we can move forward"
Perfect For:• Designers struggling with client timeline expectations • Anyone facing "why is this taking so long?" questions • Business owners wanting smoother project management • Designers ready to strengthen their processes • Studios looking to build client trust
Want to work together? Here are the ways I can help you in your business.
1.Sign up to our MAILING LIST where each month you will receive helpful business tips straight to your inbox
2. Start a HEALTH CHECK today. We will work together for 8 weeks and improve your systems and processes.
I only have 8 spots available every month.
3. Start my course THE PROCESS so you know exactly what to do when in your interior design studio.
4. Have a look at THE RESOURCE STOCKROOM - this is where you will find our short courses and free resources to help you run a better interior design studio
5. Want to use our tool MTTD in your studio? Start your FREE 30 DAY TRIAL today.
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