EP 486 | Working with Builders as an Interior Designer with Jen Dean
June 23, 2026
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Want to take on larger, more profitable renovation projects with confidence?
In this episode, Kimberley Seldon speaks with Jen Dean about one of the most valuable relationships an interior designer can build: the relationship with a trusted builder. While many designers feel intimidated by construction projects, Jen explains why learning to collaborate effectively with builders can lead to smoother projects, stronger client experiences, and greater profitability.
For interior designers looking to expand their expertise, improve project execution, and confidently navigate construction environments, this episode offers practical strategies for building successful partnerships with contractors and trades.
In this episode, we learn:
- Why some builders hesitate to work with interior designers—and how to earn their trust
- How learning to “speak builder” improves communication and collaboration on site
- Why every project benefits from a builder kickoff meeting at the outset
- What builders need most from designers: clear drawings, documentation, and timely decisions
- How strong drawing packages reduce confusion, delays, and costly mistakes
- Why asking for feedback strengthens long-term builder relationships
- How to navigate preferred trades and vendor relationships professionally
- Why documenting questions, decisions, and contractor notes protects the project and everyone involved
DESIGN INTERVENTION
Build a business that can run without you in the room.
The goal isn’t to work harder—it’s to design a company that functions even when you step away. When you bring in talented people, outsource strategically, and build strong systems, your studio becomes scalable instead of exhausting.
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Legal Disclosure | This podcast is for educational purposes only and provides general business advice for interior designers and design professionals. It is not intended as individual legal, accounting, or professional guidance. Kimberley Seldon and Business of Design® make no guarantees regarding accuracy and are not liable for how information is used. Strategies shared may not apply to every situation—listeners should seek qualified legal, financial, or professional advice before making business decisions. References and resources mentioned may change over time.