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What makes turnkey interior design services unique, and how do they differ from full-service design?
In this episode, I break down turnkey styling—the extra layer of service that transforms an empty house into a completely livable home. Learn the difference between standard full-service design (which includes mood boards, floor plans, and furnishings) and turnkey services that add those final touches clients need to simply "turn the key" and move in.
I walk you through exactly what turnkey items to include in each room—from luxurious sheets and towels to kitchen essentials, decorative accessories, and organizational solutions.
I also share practical advice on sourcing these items, asking clients the right questions about their lifestyle needs, and even including a personal story about learning the importance of offering sheet selection to clients. You'll discover how offering these additional services not only delights your clients but can also become a valuable addition to your design business.
If you are looking for a roadmap for implementing turnkey styling in your design business, this episode is a must-listen. By the end, you'll understand how to anticipate your clients' every need and create a home that's truly ready for living from day one.
Tune in now!
Why you’ve got to check out today’s episode:
Check out the show notes >>> Turnkey Styling Services Your Clients Will Love
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Thanks for listening! I hope this helps you discover if interior design is the career for you. See you next week...
Timestamps:
(0:00) Introduction
(02:01) Full-Service Interior Design vs. Turnkey Service
(05:13) Turnkey Items for Kitchen
(06:48) Turnkey Items for Bathroom
(08:04) Turnkey Items for Bedroom
(11:16) Turnkey Items for Living Room & Common Areas
(13:49) Enhancing Client Experience with Turnkey Services
By Rebecca Ward, CID | Interior Designer, Interior Design Mentor, Designers Coach5
3030 ratings
What makes turnkey interior design services unique, and how do they differ from full-service design?
In this episode, I break down turnkey styling—the extra layer of service that transforms an empty house into a completely livable home. Learn the difference between standard full-service design (which includes mood boards, floor plans, and furnishings) and turnkey services that add those final touches clients need to simply "turn the key" and move in.
I walk you through exactly what turnkey items to include in each room—from luxurious sheets and towels to kitchen essentials, decorative accessories, and organizational solutions.
I also share practical advice on sourcing these items, asking clients the right questions about their lifestyle needs, and even including a personal story about learning the importance of offering sheet selection to clients. You'll discover how offering these additional services not only delights your clients but can also become a valuable addition to your design business.
If you are looking for a roadmap for implementing turnkey styling in your design business, this episode is a must-listen. By the end, you'll understand how to anticipate your clients' every need and create a home that's truly ready for living from day one.
Tune in now!
Why you’ve got to check out today’s episode:
Check out the show notes >>> Turnkey Styling Services Your Clients Will Love
Links Mentioned:
NEXT STEPS:
Grab your freebies:
Connect With Me:
Thanks for listening! I hope this helps you discover if interior design is the career for you. See you next week...
Timestamps:
(0:00) Introduction
(02:01) Full-Service Interior Design vs. Turnkey Service
(05:13) Turnkey Items for Kitchen
(06:48) Turnkey Items for Bathroom
(08:04) Turnkey Items for Bedroom
(11:16) Turnkey Items for Living Room & Common Areas
(13:49) Enhancing Client Experience with Turnkey Services

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