Studio Dossier
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Beyond the Quote: How to Write a Fee Proposal That Wins Luxury Projects
Your fee proposal is not just a price tag; it is a critical piece of brand storytelling. Learn how to structure a proposal that sets clear boundaries, prevents scope creep,...
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3 Ways to Ensure Your Designs Attract the High-Paying Clients You Deserve
You pour your creativity into every project, refining each detail with care. But when it comes to attracting high-paying clients (the ones who truly recognise your value), it can feel...
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How to Secure Client Sign-Off in Your Interior Design Presentations
Learn how to structure interior design presentations that guide clients toward confident sign-off. Discover why staged presentations, storytelling, and templates help prevent scope creep and keep projects moving forward.
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Why Client Experience Matters: A Designer's Guide
What happens between the pitch and the reveal is client experience. It's the follow-up that arrives when promised. The presentation that makes decisions clear rather than overwhelming. The invoice that...
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What If Your Client Already Knows What They Want?
Interior designers often lament the client who "doesn't know what they want." We've all experienced the frustration: endless revisions, vague feedback, and the dreaded "I'll know it when I see...
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The "Three Options" Rule: When It Works & When It's Complete Nonsense
Last week we tackled what "storytelling" actually means in design presentations. This week, I want to talk about another piece of presentation advice we've all heard: "Always give your clients...
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Effective Storytelling for Better Design Presentations
Everyone's favourite presentation advice: "Master the art of STORYTELLING!" Usually dispensed by people who've never had to sell a sofa to a sceptical client with a Pinterest board full of contradictory...
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Designing the After: Why the End of a Project Still Deserves You
The styling day is done. The rooms are quiet again. The furniture is placed just so. Photographs are taken, the client is smiling, and on the surface, everything is finished....
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What Does It Mean to Build a Sustainable Creative Business?
When we talk about sustainability in business, environmental considerations often dominate the conversation. And yes, that matters. But in creative work, especially in interior design, there's another kind of sustainability...
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The Rules of Engagement: Understanding Interior Design Clients and Managing Expectations
Client ghosting in interior design is often misunderstood. This post explores what might really cause silence after an enquiry and how a well-written Investment Guide can help prevent it.
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The 4 Client Types Every Interior Designer Should Know
In the design industry, we talk a lot about avoiding “red flag” clients—those clients who can make a project feel impossible. And while it’s true that some clients are best...
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How to Build an Impressive Interior Design Portfolio That Gets You Hired
Starting your career as an Interior Designer can feel daunting, especially when you’re building your interior design portfolio to apply for jobs. You might worry that your limited interior design experience won’t...