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Design Curious | Interior Design Career and Business Podcast

Design Curious | Interior Design Career and Business Podcast

Di: Rebecca Ward CID | Interior Design Mentor and Coach
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A show for the curious creatives who want to learn what it takes to become an interior designer. Welcome to the Design Curious podcast! Each week, you'll learn practical skills every designer needs to develop regardless of whether you want to work for yourself or someone else. You'll learn secrets from professional interior designers to help you avoid costly mistakes & regrets. You'll be encouraged & empowered to overcome your fears of change, failure & money. With my 20 yrs of experience, I'll help you on the RIGHT WAY to get started. Discover if interior design is the career for you!Rebecca Ward, CID | Interior Design Mentor and Coach Arte
  • 179 | Design Skills Series: 6 Business & Project Skills Interior Designers Need to Execute Projects Confidently
    Feb 23 2026

    Most interior designers come into this career because they love design. They love creating beautiful spaces, developing a strong design vision, and dreaming up what’s possible for a home. But what many designers don’t realize—until they’re already in it—is that great design alone is not enough to create successful residential projects or happy clients.


    I see this all the time with newer designers and even experienced creatives who feel overwhelmed, underpaid, or constantly putting out fires. They know how to design, but the execution feels stressful. Projects run long. Budgets get blurry. Contractors feel intimidated. Install days feel chaotic. And suddenly, the career you thought would feel creative and fulfilling starts to feel exhausting.


    In this episode, I’m breaking down the practical business and project skills interior designers must develop to execute with confidence residential design projects. These are the skills that separate hobbyists from professionals. When you strengthen these areas—project management, pricing strategy, contractor relationships, construction literacy, installation logistics, and leadership—you don’t just survive projects. You lead them with clarity, confidence, and profitability.


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    ✔️ Why project management separates hobbyists from professionals

    ✔️ How to build trust with contractors and trades

    ✔️ Pricing strategies that protect profitability

    ✔️ Construction literacy every residential designer needs

    ✔️ How to run smooth, stress-free installations


    Read the Blog >>> 6 Business & Project Skills Designers Need to Execute

    NEXT STEPS:

    🎯 Join My Design Mentor and start building a design career with clarity, confidence, and support, 👉https://rwarddesign.com/my-design-mentor⁠


    Check out our Designer's Playlist!

    *️ Start Your Interior Design Journey

    *️ From Newbie to Confident Designer

    *️ Switching Gears to Interior Design


    Grab your freebies:

    📌 Your Roadmap to a Career in Interior Design

    🎨 3 Things I Wish I had known when I Started my Career


    Connect With Me:

    📧 Email: podcast@rwarddesign.com

    🔆 Instagram: @rwarddesign

    🌎 Website at rwarddesign.com


    Thanks for listening! I hope this helps you discover if interior design is the career for you. See you next week...


    Timestamps

    0:00 Introduction: Why Execution Skills Matter More

    3:08 Project Management and Software Tools

    5:42 Building Strong Contractor and Trade Relationships

    9:17 Pricing Strategy to Protect Profitability

    13:26 Construction Literacy and Site Vocabulary

    15:51 Managing Installations and Client Expectations

    18:32 Leadership Skills Through Project Execution

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    21 min
  • 178 | 5 Lessons on Building an International Interior Design Career With Elliot James
    Feb 16 2026
    What if the fear holding you back isn’t failure—but the thought of never trying at all?In this episode, I sit down with Elliot James, founder of a multi–award-winning international interior architecture studio, to talk honestly about what it takes to build a creative career that spans countries, cultures, and markets. Elliot didn’t follow a traditional path. He didn’t wait until everything felt “safe.” Instead, he followed his curiosity, his ambition, and his passion for design—sometimes with nothing more than a laptop, a website, and a willingness to knock on doors.If you’re an interior designer (or aspiring designer) who dreams of bigger projects, international opportunities, or breaking into luxury residential, hospitality design, wellness-focused environments, or commercial projects—but you’re afraid of getting it wrong—this conversation is for you. We talk about persistence, risk-taking, networking, word-of-mouth referrals, and how adapting to different cultures can open doors you never knew existed.This episode is a reminder that creative careers aren’t built by waiting. They’re built by moving forward—one bold decision at a time.Featured GuestElliot James is the founder of Elliott James Interiors, a multi–award-winning international interior architecture studio specializing in luxury residential projects, hospitality design, and wellness-focused environments. With studios in Singapore, Dubai, and London, Elliot’s work blends bespoke furniture design, thoughtful client experience, and cultural adaptability to create spaces that function as true sanctuaries.What You’ll Learn in This Episode✳️ How to follow passion without fearing creative failure✳️ Building an international interior design career strategically✳️ Networking strategies that lead to word-of-mouth referrals✳️ Taking smart risks to grow your design business✳️ Adapting to cultures in luxury and hospitality marketsRead the Blog >>> 5 Lessons on Building an International Design CareerNEXT STEPS:🎯 Join My Design Mentor and start building a design career with clarity, confidence, and support, 👉https://rwarddesign.com/my-design-mentor⁠ Check out our Designer's Playlist!*️ Start Your Interior Design Journey *️ From Newbie to Confident Designer *️ Switching Gears to Interior Design Grab your freebies:📌 Your Roadmap to a Career in Interior Design🎨 3 Things I Wish I had known when I Started my CareerConnect With Me:📧 Email: podcast@rwarddesign.com🔆 Instagram: @rwarddesign 🌎 Website at rwarddesign.comThanks for listening! I hope this helps you discover if interior design is the career for you. See you next week...Timestamps0:00 Introduction and Guest Bio2:05 Elliot’s Creative Background and Early Influences4:44 Transitioning From Furniture Design to Interior Architecture6:30 Building the Design Business in Singapore11:33 Expansion to Dubai and International Markets13:09 Adapting to Different Cultures and Business Styles14:18 Wellness, Luxury, and the Future of Residential Design20:28 Advice for Aspiring Designers
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    25 min
  • 177 | Design Skills Series: 5 Practical Design Skills You’ll Use on Every Client Project
    Feb 9 2026

    Have you ever been standing in front of a client, mid-conversation, and suddenly realized you should know the answer—but you don’t feel confident saying it out loud yet? Maybe it’s a color choice, a furniture size, or how to fix an awkward layout. These moments can shake your confidence as an interior designer, especially when you know you have the creative instinct but haven’t fully honed the practical skills yet.


    In this episode, I’m continuing our design skills series by focusing on the practical skills that actually make your work smoother, your designs stronger, and your client relationships more trusting. These are the skills that allow you to think on your feet, explain your decisions clearly, and create designs that not only look beautiful, but function beautifully too.


    I’m walking you through the core skills every residential interior designer needs to master, including color theory, space planning, furniture selection, traffic flow, composition, proportion and balance, and lighting plans. More importantly, I’m sharing how to practice these skills intentionally, so they become second nature. When these foundations are solid, you stop second-guessing yourself—and your clients start trusting you more deeply.


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    ✔️ How to practice practical design skills daily

    ✔️ Why color undertones affect client satisfaction

    ✔️ How space planning improves traffic flow

    ✔️ Furniture selection using proportion and balance

    ✔️ Building client trust through confident design decisions


    Read the Blog >>> 5 Practical Interior Design Skills for Every Client Project

    NEXT STEPS:

    🎯 Join My Design Mentor and start building a design career with clarity, confidence, and support, 👉https://rwarddesign.com/my-design-mentor⁠


    Check out our Designer's Playlist!

    *️ Start Your Interior Design Journey

    *️ From Newbie to Confident Designer

    *️ Switching Gears to Interior Design


    Grab your freebies:

    📌 Your Roadmap to a Career in Interior Design

    🎨 3 Things I Wish I had known when I Started my Career


    Connect With Me:

    📧 Email: podcast@rwarddesign.com

    🔆 Instagram: @rwarddesign

    🌎 Website at rwarddesign.com


    Thanks for listening! I hope this helps you discover if interior design is the career for you. See you next week...


    Timestamps

    0:00 Introduction: Why Practical Skills Matter After Design School

    2:41 Color Theory and Understanding Undertones

    6:20 Building a Designer's Eye

    9:20 Space Planning and Traffic Flow

    12:01 Focal Points, Composition, and Lighting Plans

    15:00 How to Practice and Sharpen Practical Skills

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    18 min
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