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Welcome to The DTS Files for Interior Designers

The DTS Files is a library of expert insights for interior designers who want to grow their businesses. Articles are human written and based on real-world consulting experience, strategies I've personally implemented in design businesses across the US and Canada, and a perspective most business educators can't offer: I've been on both sides of the table, as a business consultant and as a luxury design client. Read more below.

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Our Ten Favorite Blog Posts For Interior Designers in 2024

In 2024, my team and I wrote 49 original blog posts for interior designers (this one makes it 50). That’s a big dip from 2023, when we wrote 90 original posts (based on our own experience!!). What can I say? We love nothing more than sharing insights to help interior designers improve their business operations and client experience.

While we didn’t write as many blog posts this year, we introduced plenty of new ways to help interior designers through our trainings in The Workroom. This year’s highlights included:

And I can’t forget to mention the three cohorts of our signature program, The Designed to Scale® Method. What an honor to help so many designers through my tried & true framework. 

If you haven’t had a chance to dive into those resources linked above, I highly recommend checking them out. In the meantime, don’t miss our 10 most popular blog posts of 2024. These are the posts that resonated most with our community of interior designers—each one thoughtfully crafted, 100% human-written, with no shortcuts or AI assistance here.

And, of course, a huge thank you for being here, reading my blog, The Weekly Install®, The Design Brief™, and my Instagram posts

YOU fuel everything we do.

Alright, let’s count down the top 10 posts of the year.

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How to Make Getting Interior Design Referrals A Consistent and Repeatable Process

For most interior designers we talk to, referrals are the number one source of new business.

What could be better? People who know and like your business tell their friends and colleagues (who are likely similar to them) about your interior design business and then your pipeline fills with ideal clients. 

According to a Nielsen report, 92% of consumers trust recommendations from friends and family more than all other forms of marketing. And, referral customers are 50% more likely to make a purchase than non-referral customers (McKinsey & Company). 

Unlike other marketing strategies, it doesn’t cost anything to ask existing customers for a reference. To be honest, it’s probably the lowest hanging fruit in your entire business. 

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How To Get Interior Design Clients When You’re Just Starting (Designers Share What Worked and What Didn’t)

Starting an interior design business can be overwhelming, with so many factors to consider and so much to do. Sure, you have the passion, you’ve learned your craft, and you’ve done your research, but how do you bring in new interior design clients when you don’t yet have a portfolio and are just getting started?

We asked interior designers who subscribe to The Weekly Install® to share what worked (and what didn’t) when it came to booking those first few clients. We compiled their insights, added a few of our own, and have some helpful tips for interior designers who are just launching or looking to grow their businesses.

Special thank you to all the interior designers who responded to the survey and gave us permission to share their insights.

The Best Place For New Interior Designers to Get Clients

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Takeaways From My 2024 Solo Quarterly Business Retreat

After my restorative and impactful solo business getaway in January, I decided to make it a tradition to get away for a few days every quarter to focus on the business and reset. I just wrapped my second “getaway,” and once again, it was amazing. 

A little backstory before we dive into my takeaways:

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Affiliate Income For Interior Designers: Is It Worth It?

Revenue is the lifeblood of any business, and many business owners are perpetually focused on how to create more of it. So, as an interior design business owner, if there is another means of bringing additional revenue into your company rather than just design services and products, you want to know about it, right?

Affiliate marketing involves promoting and selling another company's products or services for a commission. You, the designer (or anyone really), would promote certain merchants’ products to your audience, and if someone in your audience purchases a product you have promoted, you would receive a percentage of that sale. This is a way for an interior design business owner to generate income simply by recommending products to their audience. 

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Really just here to figure out your pricing?

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PRICING PLAYBOOK for INTERIOR DESIGNERS

The Complete Guide to Pricing Your Design Services

Grab my pricing playbook, The Complete Guide to Pricing your Interior Design Services, to learn:

  • the six most common pricing models for designers

  • who each one is best for, and

  • how to know if your pricing model is broken

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SHOP TEMPLATES

Plug-and-play templates, questionnaires, processes, and guides for interior designers who want to stop reinventing the wheel with every new project.

The Design Library helps you streamline client communication, set clear expectations, and protect your time—so you can spend less time in your inbox and more time designing. Inside, you’ll find:

✔ Professionally written client emails and marketing guides for every step of the process.
✔ SOPs to standardize service delivery and create a seamless, high-end experience.
✔ Contract templates with sample scopes to protect you, your team, and your clients.

What took me years to refine can be in your inbox in minutes.

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SHOP WORKSHOPS & TRAININGS

Learn from me and my team (comprised of industry experts and educators) all the things they don’t teach in design school. And we know because two of the women on my team went to interior design school and are professors!

After consulting with and doing hands-on implementation for over 100 interior design business owners, I’ve seen what works (and doesn’t) across every business model imaginable. We are familiar with various software types, team structures of 1 to 20, and the challenges that are coming, whether you’re on your way to your first $100,000 or already making multiple millions.

On-demand and live step-by-step trainings for your busy schedule.

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*for interior designers only, not interior design business coaches, consultants, mentors, or strategists.

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COMPLIMENTARY QUIZ FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS

You don’t need to overhaul everything. You just need to fix the right thing.

This 2-minute quiz will help you identify what’s holding you back and how to fix it.

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Proven strategies and tools to streamline and elevate your interior design business.