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100 Episodes Later: The Real Reason Interior Designers Feel Stuck

100 Episodes Later: The Real Reason Interior Designers Feel Stuck

March 04, 20262 min read

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After recording 100 episodes of Success by Design, there’s something I can’t unsee.

It’s shown up in coaching calls. In DMs. In quiet, off-mic conversations. In the tears of designers who look wildly successful on paper but feel stuck behind the scenes.

And if you’re building an interior design firm right now — especially one you want to sustain you for decades — this might explain exactly why things feel heavier than they should.

Here’s the surprising part:

It’s not your talent.

I have yet to meet a designer whose real problem was that they couldn’t design. Your work is strong. Your portfolio is beautiful. Your instincts are sharp. The demand is often there.

So why does it still feel so hard?

After 100 conversations about building a profitable, sustainable design business, a few patterns have become impossible to ignore.

Revenue going up while stress rises at the exact same pace.
Founders becoming the bottleneck without realizing it.
Growth masking structural weakness.
Talented designers building reactive businesses instead of intentionally designed firms.

On the surface, everything looks fine. Behind the scenes, you’re exhausted.

In this episode, I share the four patterns I see over and over again in interior design firms that feel stuck — even when the work is beautiful and the inquiries are steady.

We talk about the difference between revenue and stability.
We talk about leadership design versus project design.
We talk about why structure — not hustle — is what actually creates freedom.

And I ask one question that might tell you everything you need to know:

If your revenue doubled tomorrow… what would break first?

If that question makes your stomach drop a little, this episode is for you.

Because after 100 episodes, here’s what I know for sure: talent is abundant in this industry. Intentional business design is rare.

And the designers who build firms that truly support their lives? They make structural decisions earlier — before burnout forces their hand.

If you’ve felt that quiet tension between where your business is and where it could be, I want you to listen in.

This conversation might just change how you see your firm — and your role in it.

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100 Episodes Later: The Real Reason Interior Designers Feel Stuck

100 Episodes Later: The Real Reason Interior Designers Feel Stuck

March 04, 20262 min read

Custom HTML/CSS/JAVASCRIPT

After recording 100 episodes of Success by Design, there’s something I can’t unsee.

It’s shown up in coaching calls. In DMs. In quiet, off-mic conversations. In the tears of designers who look wildly successful on paper but feel stuck behind the scenes.

And if you’re building an interior design firm right now — especially one you want to sustain you for decades — this might explain exactly why things feel heavier than they should.

Here’s the surprising part:

It’s not your talent.

I have yet to meet a designer whose real problem was that they couldn’t design. Your work is strong. Your portfolio is beautiful. Your instincts are sharp. The demand is often there.

So why does it still feel so hard?

After 100 conversations about building a profitable, sustainable design business, a few patterns have become impossible to ignore.

Revenue going up while stress rises at the exact same pace.
Founders becoming the bottleneck without realizing it.
Growth masking structural weakness.
Talented designers building reactive businesses instead of intentionally designed firms.

On the surface, everything looks fine. Behind the scenes, you’re exhausted.

In this episode, I share the four patterns I see over and over again in interior design firms that feel stuck — even when the work is beautiful and the inquiries are steady.

We talk about the difference between revenue and stability.
We talk about leadership design versus project design.
We talk about why structure — not hustle — is what actually creates freedom.

And I ask one question that might tell you everything you need to know:

If your revenue doubled tomorrow… what would break first?

If that question makes your stomach drop a little, this episode is for you.

Because after 100 episodes, here’s what I know for sure: talent is abundant in this industry. Intentional business design is rare.

And the designers who build firms that truly support their lives? They make structural decisions earlier — before burnout forces their hand.

If you’ve felt that quiet tension between where your business is and where it could be, I want you to listen in.

This conversation might just change how you see your firm — and your role in it.

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