Explore every episode of the podcast Stuff Interior Designers Need To Know: Insider Industry Advice for Residential Interior Designers
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| Ep. 11: From Intern To Studio Owner: Rachel Went From ‘I Know Nothing’ to Running a Successful Studio | 01 Dec 2025 | 00:53:28 | |
What does it actually takes to go from “wide-eyed intern” to confident design-firm owner? What does it feel like to be two years into running your own studio? In this very special episode of Stuff Interior Designers Need To Know Rebecca sits down with her former Seriously Happy Homes team member, Rachel Poe, to unpack the real-world lessons she carried from her early days into running her own thriving firm. She spills the specifics—from realizing she knew absolutely nothing at the beginning (her words!), to navigating client meltdowns with grace, rebuilding trust when things go sideways, setting boundaries that stick, and marketing herself in a way that attracts the right people. If you’ve ever wondered what actually goes into becoming a confident, capable design business owner—this conversation is your shortcut, your pep talk, and your reality check all in one. And if you’re thinking about opening your own interior design firm, or wondering if you're where you should be now that you're a couple of years in, this is the episode for you! You’ll nod, laugh, cringe, and walk away with fresh ideas to keep you grounded and growing. Enjoy! -- About Rachel: Rachel Poe is the founder and principal designer of Rachel Poe Design, a design-only firm based in Everett, Washington. She excels at everything from whole-home interior design to home styling, loves creating extremely colorful homes, and is known for her uber-efficient approach that helps clients get happy at home as quickly as possible. To connect with Rachel and Rachel Poe Design: --- | |||
| Ep. 10: What It Really Takes To Set Up Flat Fees For Interior Design Services with Houston-Based Designer Caron Woolsey | 29 Oct 2025 | 00:53:01 | |
Grab a drink and get ready for the most real talk, spill-the-tea convo, not just about what it takes to set up a flat fee billing system, but also about the reality of leading a team, growing a design firm, saying no, and marketing a small business. In this candid conversation, Rebecca sits down with Texas-based designer Caron Woolsey of CW Interiors to unpack the real-world journey from hourly billing to profitable, sanity-saving flat fees. Caron shares practical, specific details about how she refined her process, trained her team to track time wisely, and built the courage to say no to clients who weren’t the right fit—all while protecting her joy, her margins, and her time. If you’re new, listening to this will set you up for success. Seasoned? You’ll feel seen plus get tips and encouragement to help you stay the course (or get back on track). If you’ve been curious—or terrified—about switching from hourly billing to flat design fees, this episode will give you the clarity, confidence, and kick in the pants you need to make it happen. Enjoy! -- About Caron: Caron Woolsey is the founder and principal designer of CW Interiors, a boutique interior design studio based in The Woodlands, Texas. Guided by the philosophy of “fewer, finer,” Caron leads a close-knit team devoted to creating bespoke residential interiors that feel timeless and deeply personal. Known for her approachable leadership and meticulous attention to detail, Caron partners closely with clients, architects, and artisans to shape homes that reflect the individuality of the people who live in them. Her work spans from large-scale new builds to thoughtful renovations, always marked by cohesive architectural flow, a curated mix of classic and contemporary elements, and a deep respect for craftsmanship. Caron believes that true luxury comes from intention and authenticity. Through CW Interiors, she continues to inspire clients and collaborators with a vision that celebrates quality, beauty, and the enduring meaning of a well-designed home. To connect with Caron and CW Interiors: --- | |||
| Ep 1: Is this podcast for YOU? The Intro Episode | 14 Jun 2024 | 00:10:31 | |
In this first episode, host Rebecca West introduces the heart and soul of the Stuff Interior Designers Need to Know podcast. With over 17 years of residential interior design experience, Rebecca shares her mission to help designers, especially those new to the industry or transitioning from other careers, gain the respect and success they deserve. Whether you're a solo designer or leading a team, this podcast will offer valuable insights on everything from business strategy and client communication to working effectively with industry experts like contractors and bookkeepers. Tune in for solo episodes and interviews that will help you take your design career to the next level! --- | |||
| Ep. 9: Updating Her Website Copy Helped Interior Designer Amanda Welch Attract Ideal Clients | 01 Oct 2025 | 00:27:17 | |
What happens when an interior designer finally gets crystal clear about who she works with—and who she doesn’t? In this episode, interior designer Amanda Welch of Brooksvale Design (Woodinville, WA) shares how refining her website copy, clarifying her process, and boldly posting pricing transformed her business. Amanda tells us why it was scary (but powerful) to put pricing on her website, how adding personality to her copy started attracting the right projects, and shares a big shift that let her save time while booking better clients. Amanda went from fielding constant mismatched leads and awkward payment conversations to working only with her dream clients on projects that fit her expertise—and her life. She opens up about the fears she had around “looking exclusive,” how she overcame them, and why drawing firm boundaries actually gave her more confidence, better clients, and a healthier business. If you’ve ever wondered how to:
…this conversation will give you practical ideas to streamline your design business and attract clients who value your work. If you’ve ever struggled with saying no, setting expectations, or putting your real personality into your website, this episode will give you the push (and permission) to own your value and streamline your process. Find Amanda at https://www.brooksvaledesign.com/ --- | |||
| Ep 8: Make your Contractor Your Best Referral Partner: How-To Tips for Contractor-Friendly Interior Design Files | 18 Mar 2025 | 00:58:32 | |
Want your contractor to rave about you (and send you referrals)? Turns out, the secret isn’t great design—it’s great design files! You know: floor plans, elevations, and material lists. They aren’t just nice to have. They are essential to a smooth project! In the latest episode of Stuff Interior Designers Need to Know, Rebecca chats with general contractors Chris and Lisa of Raincap Construction (Seattle, WA) to get the inside scoop on what makes design documentation truly contractor-friendly. We cover:
Thank you to Chris and Lisa for sharing their time and real-world examples of how well-prepared design files prevent miscommunications, keep costs in check, and help projects run on time (who doesn’t love a drama-free install?!). Whether you're a designer looking to refine your process or a contractor wishing designers would—this episode is packed with insights to help both sides collaborate more effectively and deliver top-notch results. Give it a listen and turn your contractors into your biggest allies! 🎧💡 #InteriorDesignBusiness #ContractorCollaboration #DesignDocs #DesignSuccess #StreamlineYourProjects -- 👷♂️💛👷🏻♀️ Connect with Chris, Lisa, and the team at Raincap Construction --- | |||
| Ep 7: Don't Give Away The Rights To Your Name! and Other Essential Legal Advice About Licensing, Trademarks, & Copyright from Lawyer Nicole Dolgon | 31 Jan 2025 | 00:52:14 | |
Want to Be the Next Joanna Gaines or Nate Berkus? Here's What You Need to Know About Licensing Your Name Ever wondered what it takes to build a brand like Joanna Gaines, Nate Berkus, or Jonathan Adler—the kind that turns your name into a household one (and a revenue stream)? You’re not alone! In this episode of Stuff Interior Designers Need to Know, we’re diving into the world of licensing, trademarks, copyrights, and patents with Nicole Dolgon, an attorney at ESCA Legal in New York. If you’ve ever dreamed of expanding your brand beyond client projects—whether through product lines, media deals, or collaborations—this is a conversation you need to hear. Nicole breaks down: Whether you're just starting out or already eyeing brand partnerships, this episode will give you the legal foundation to protect your future empire. 🎧 Tune in now! 😀 Want to contact Nicole Dolgan? www.esca.legal --- | |||
| Ep 6: A Logo Is NOT A Brand! and Other Essential Interior Design Marketing Advice from Website Designer Robyn White | 25 Nov 2024 | 00:39:57 | |
In this episode of Stuff Interior Designers Need to Know we enjoy a masterclass on marketing strategies for interior designers with Robyn White of RDW Design Studio, a website design firm dedicated to Interior Designers. --- | |||
| Ep 5: What Can You Learn From Someone Who Used to Write For Elle Decor? Straight Talk for Interior Designers with Copywriter Kamala Nair | 31 Oct 2024 | 00:53:31 | |
In this episode of Stuff Interior Designers Need to Know I sit down with Kamala Nair, CEO of Kamala Nair, Inc, a copywriting firm dedicated to Interior Designers, to help us understand when - and how - to work with a professional copywriter. Having worked for Elle Decor Magazine as a content writer, and West Elm as a copy writer, she's got behind-the-scenes knowledge on what it takes to reach the luxury client and tell the unique story of your designs. --- | |||
| Ep 4: Stop Charging Your Clients For Credit Card Fees! And Other Smart Advice From Interior Design Bookkeeper Natalie Spears of Vintage Grey | 19 Sep 2024 | 01:00:11 | |
In this episode of Stuff Interior Designers Need to Know I sit down with Natalie Spears, CEO of Vintage Grey, a bookkeeping firm dedicated to Interior Designers, to reveal the bookkeeping essentials every designer needs. --- | |||
| Ep 3: This Interior Designer Isn't Afraid of AI, and Here's Why | 15 Aug 2024 | 00:14:07 | |
Hey interior designers! We’re living in an exciting era, watching AI technology unfold before our eyes. Of course, just like when the printing press, the telephone, or even TV emerged, people are scared AI is going end life as we know it. Are they right? Is AI going to take our interior design jobs? 🔍 In this episode, we explore:
From creative idea generation to managing client expectations and navigating project hurdles, this episode covers why AI can't replicate the nuanced, empathetic role of an interior designer. Learn how to ride the wave of AI innovation without fear and use it to your advantage. --- | |||
| Ep 2: How to Create an Interior Design Website: A Roadmap That Leads Your Clients to a YES! | 11 Jul 2024 | 00:17:29 | |
In this episode of Stuff Interior Designers Need to Know we talk about the fundamentals of building in interior design website. Whether your DIYing your first site, or finally investing in a professional website designer develop, this episode will give a roadmap that decomplicates the ecosystem of your site and turns it into a conversion machine! In 17 short minutes we'll cover:
Tune in to unravel the complexities of website design and distill it into a clear, actionable roadmap! --- | |||
| Ep. 13: How To Outsource Design Drawings with Jessica Marchant of BlueSky Creative | 20 Apr 2026 | 00:59:57 | |
Will you be ready when your contractor and trades ask you for buildable plans and detailed construction docs? 😬 In this episode of Stuff Interior Designers Need To Know, Rebecca sits down with Jessica Marchant of Blue-Sky Creative to talk about one of the most important parts of a successful interior design project: technical drawings. Rebecca asks:
If you’ve been thinking about hiring someone to help with your design drawings, or wondering what it might cost to outsource this part of your job, this conversation is for you. From construction documents and AutoCAD support to managing builder communication and preventing expensive mistakes, Jessica shares exactly how technical support can help designers grow without burning out. Enjoy! -- About Jessica: Jessica Marchant is the founder of Blue-Sky Creative, a technical design firm supporting interior designers, design-builders, and creative business owners with expert drafting, rendering, and operational support. With a deep understanding of both design intent and real-world construction, Jessica specializes in translating creative vision into clear, buildable documentation that trades trust and projects rely on. Her work includes AutoCAD drafting, construction documents, 3D renderings, and technical problem-solving—acting as a true extension of her clients’ teams. Through fractional technical design support, Jessica helps growing design firms scale sustainably without the overhead of in-house hires, allowing them to stay focused on creativity while feeling fully supported behind the scenes. To connect with Jessica and Blue-Sky Creative: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blue_skycreative/ --- | |||
| Ep. 12: Design Documents & Outsourcing with Interior Designer Ronniesha Rivera of Vetted by Design | 27 Mar 2026 | 00:36:52 | |
What actually separates a “pretty ideas” designer from the one contractors trust, clients respect, and projects run smoothly for? In this episode of Stuff Interior Designers Need To Know, Rebecca West sits down with residential interior designer Ronniesha Rivera, founder of Alder & Stone and Vetted by Design, to talk about the unsexy (but wildly powerful) backbone of a successful design business: documentation. They get into the real, behind-the-scenes role that drawing sets, specs, and systems play—not just in avoiding mistakes, but in building credibility, protecting your time, and positioning yourself as a true professional in an industry that’s still fighting the “fluff pillows” stereotype. Ronniesha shares hard-earned lessons from the field, including how documentation has saved her in high-stakes client situations, how to collaborate with contractors without losing your mind, and why even furnishing projects deserve the same level of detail as full-scale builds. They also dive into outsourcing—what to delegate, when to do it, and how to avoid costly mistakes when hiring support (yes, including the kind that can cost you thousands 💸). If you’ve ever:
This episode is your practical guide and your reality check. Whether you’re new to design or years into running your firm, you’ll walk away thinking differently about how you present your work, protect your projects, and grow your business with intention. You might laugh, you’ll definitely nod, and you’ll probably rethink how you’re doing things behind the scenes—in the best way. Enjoy! -- About Ronniesha: Ronneisha Rivera is the Founder of << Alder and Stone Interiors >> *and* << Vetted by Design, >> and also hosts an interior design business podcast << Founders and Friends. >> *Alder and Stone* offers destination design for clients looking for a cottage or cabin rooted in nature and beauty. We help with new builds, remodels, and furniture projects of all sizes. *Vetted by Design* is a platform that helps interior designers find vetted companies to outsource to, helping designers figure out the "WHO?" when it comes to hiring and outsourcing. To connect with Ronniesha, Alder & Stone, Vetted By Design, and the Founders & Friends Podcast: --- | |||