EP 018 | How Interior Designers Avoid Project Horror Stories with Kimberley Seldon
July 24, 2017
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Every interior designer has a project horror story.
No matter how talented, organized, or experienced you are, mistakes, miscommunications, and unexpected setbacks are part of managing complex projects. The goal isn’t to avoid every problem—it’s to recognize the common pitfalls and put systems in place to minimize their impact.
In this episode, Kimberley Seldon shares some of the most common ways designers create project disasters and, more importantly, how to avoid them. Through candid stories and hard-earned lessons, Kimberley reminds us that mistakes are part of the journey—and that every challenge presents an opportunity to improve.
In this episode, we learn:
• The ten most common ways designers unintentionally create project problems
• Why even experienced professionals encounter setbacks and mistakes
• How better systems and procedures reduce risk
• Why communication failures are often at the root of project challenges
• How learning from mistakes strengthens your business over time
• Why successful designers focus on solutions rather than blame
Takeaways:
• You’re not alone. Every designer faces challenges, whether they stem from clients, trades, vendors, or their own decisions.
• Sharing mistakes openly helps the entire design community learn and improve.
• Reflecting on past challenges can help you create better systems and make stronger decisions in future projects.
• The most successful professionals aren’t those who never make mistakes—they’re the ones who learn from them.
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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.