Design Business Freedom

097: Your True Value as an Interior Designer


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As an interior designer, your job is much more than choosing the right color palette or picking out the perfect piece of furniture. You are a master of many trades, balancing creativity with practicality, and empathy with expertise. Each decision you make shapes not just the space, but the mood and lives of your clients. I want you to understand just how multifaceted and indispensable your role truly is. It’s crucial to recognize this value and never discount yourself or your prices, as your expertise and skills are what make you truly exceptional.

 

In this episode, I dive into the 18 different hats you wear in your business. You are more than just the label “interior designer.” You are a multifaceted juggler, with specialized knowledge, offering emotional support to your clients, as well as being a great leader and manager. Remember, knowing your value means confidently charging what you are worth and understanding the immense value you bring to your clients.

  THE MULTIFACED ROLE OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS

Interior designers juggle numerous roles that extend beyond traditional design tasks. From being a materials master who understands the intricacies of various building materials, finishes, and fabrics, to acting as a Project Manager who coordinates every aspect of a project, your versatility is key. You might also find yourself being a furniture designer, creating custom pieces or modifying existing ones. The role of a space planner is crucial too, ensuring that each room not only looks good but functions efficiently. Lastly, as a purchasing agent and resource pro, you source the best materials and products, ensuring quality and value for your clients. This multifaceted approach highlights the vast range of skills you bring to every project, showcasing your ability to handle multiple responsibilities seamlessly. 

 

THE IMPORTANCE OF SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE

Specialized knowledge sets you apart in the interior design industry. As a materials master, you possess a deep understanding of various materials and their applications. The role of a color expert allows you to utilize color psychology to influence the mood and perception of a space. Being a fabric magician means you know the best materials for upholstery, draper, and more, ensuring both aesthetics and functionality. Additionally, as a lighting designer, you understand how to use lighting to enhance a space, creating the right ambiance and highlighting key design elements. This specialized knowledge not only elevates your work but also builds trust and credibility with your clients, demonstrating your expertise and dedication to excellence. 

 

EMOTIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT

Your role extends beyond the physical aspects of design. You also offer significant emotional and psychological support to your clients. Acting as an unofficial psychologist, you address clients’ concerns and help them navigate the stresses of renovation or redesign projects. Your ability to read clients’ needs intuitively, akin to being a psychic, ensures that their visions are brought to life even when they struggle to articulate them. As a peacemaker, you mediate conflicts that arise during projects, often keeping couples together through the tumultuous design process. Finally, as a mood maker, you create spaces that evoke specific emotions. This emotional intelligence and empathy make your work deeply personal and impactful. 

 

LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT SKILLS 

Effective leadership and management are crucial to the success of your projects. As a project manager, you coordinate all aspects of a project, ensuring everything runs smoothly and on schedule. The role of a team leader involves guiding and inspiring your team, from contractors to installers, ensuring everyone works towards a common goal. Being a time management ninja is also essential, as it allows you to juggle multiple tasks and deadlines efficiently. Finally, as a marketing maverick, you understand the importance of promoting your services effectively, ensuring continued growth and success for your business. These skills are the backbone of your operations, enabling you to deliver outstanding results. 

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL HEAR:

  • (2:00) All the hats you wear, besides “interior designer”

  • (5:05) Why you need to share your expertise with clients

  • (8:30) The psychology behind colors

  • (15:30) Why you should not share too many options with clients

  • (16:45) The importance of knowing fabrics and materials 

  • (21:55) Purchasing - why you should outsource it

  • (23:15) Everyone involved in the design process

  • (25:50) Why you must own your creative genius 

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