Business of Design® | Grow a Profitable Interior Design Business with Kimberley Seldon
Kimberley Seldon
471 episodes
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Most interior designers want more profit, more stability, and less financial stress—but the idea of “saving more” often feels overwhelming. In this episode, Danielle Hendon breaks down a simple, sustainable strategy that any design professional can start today: saving just 1% of all revenue and putting it out of sight, where it can quietly grow into a real financial buffer.
It may sound small, but this habit builds confidence, financial resilience, and a margin of safety your business desperately needs. Danielle explains how this 1% shift changes your behavior—helping you become more intentional with spending, more strategic with pricing, and more disciplined in how you manage cash flow.
If you’ve ever avoided looking at your numbers or felt anxious about unexpected expenses, this conversation offers a doable first step toward a more profitable, stable design business.
In this episode we learn:
- How taking 1% of all revenue and putting it in a separate account builds financial strength
- Why training your brain to operate without that 1% increases creative problem-solving
- How to build a consistent savings habit—even if you’ve struggled with it before
- When (and how) to increase from 1% to 2% once the habit feels easy
- Why always putting your own needs last leads to burnout and financial vulnerability
- The three profit levers you can pull in your interior design business to increase sustainability
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Most interior designers want more profit, more stability, and less financial stress—but the idea of “saving more” often feels overwhelming. In this episode, Danielle Hendon breaks down a simple, sustainable strategy that any design professional can start today: saving just 1% of all revenue and putting it out of sight, where it can quietly grow into a real financial buffer.
It may sound small, but this habit builds confidence, financial resilience, and a margin of safety your business desperately needs. Danielle explains how this 1% shift changes your behavior—helping you become more intentional with spending, more strategic with pricing, and more disciplined in how you manage cash flow.
If you’ve ever avoided looking at your numbers or felt anxious about unexpected expenses, this conversation offers a doable first step toward a more profitable, stable design business.
In this episode we learn:
- How taking 1% of all revenue and putting it in a separate account builds financial strength
- Why training your brain to operate without that 1% increases creative problem-solving
- How to build a consistent savings habit—even if you’ve struggled with it before
- When (and how) to increase from 1% to 2% once the habit feels easy
- Why always putting your own needs last leads to burnout and financial vulnerability
- The three profit levers you can pull in your interior design business to increase sustainability
EP 449 | Do You Want Fries With That? Upselling & Cross-Selling Strategies for Interior Designers
Business of Design® | Grow a Profitable Interior Design Business with Kimberley Seldon
21 minutes 2 seconds
2 months ago
EP 449 | Do You Want Fries With That? Upselling & Cross-Selling Strategies for Interior Designers
Upselling and cross-selling aren’t pushy sales tactics—they’re powerful tools that allow interior designers to elevate the client experience and grow revenue without adding more hours to their workload. In this episode, Kimberley Seldon breaks down how to confidently recommend premium products, enhancements, and complementary services that genuinely improve project outcomes.
You’ll learn how to identify high-impact opportunities within your existing projects, how to present upgrades with integrity, and how small suggestions can turn modest jobs into remarkable results. With the right mindset and language, upselling becomes an act of service—helping clients get the best version of their project while increasing profitability for your firm.
If you want to maximize value, strengthen client relationships, and generate more revenue without taking on more clients, this episode will show you exactly how to do it.
In this episode, you will learn:
- The difference between upselling and cross-selling—and when to use each
- How to confidently present premium upgrades without feeling pushy
- Why integrity is essential when recommending enhancements
- Real examples of turning small projects into significant opportunities
- Strategies to grow revenue without increasing your workload
- How to unlock the potential of your current client relationships
Business of Design® | Grow a Profitable Interior Design Business with Kimberley Seldon
Most interior designers want more profit, more stability, and less financial stress—but the idea of “saving more” often feels overwhelming. In this episode, Danielle Hendon breaks down a simple, sustainable strategy that any design professional can start today: saving just 1% of all revenue and putting it out of sight, where it can quietly grow into a real financial buffer.
It may sound small, but this habit builds confidence, financial resilience, and a margin of safety your business desperately needs. Danielle explains how this 1% shift changes your behavior—helping you become more intentional with spending, more strategic with pricing, and more disciplined in how you manage cash flow.
If you’ve ever avoided looking at your numbers or felt anxious about unexpected expenses, this conversation offers a doable first step toward a more profitable, stable design business.
In this episode we learn:
- How taking 1% of all revenue and putting it in a separate account builds financial strength
- Why training your brain to operate without that 1% increases creative problem-solving
- How to build a consistent savings habit—even if you’ve struggled with it before
- When (and how) to increase from 1% to 2% once the habit feels easy
- Why always putting your own needs last leads to burnout and financial vulnerability
- The three profit levers you can pull in your interior design business to increase sustainability