EP 020 | What Interior Designers Learn from Their Own Renovations with Jackie Glass
August 8, 2017
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Why is renovating your own home often harder than working for a client?
In this episode, Kimberley Seldon speaks with Jackie Glass about the unique challenges and rewards of designing for yourself. While personal projects offer creative freedom, they also provide valuable lessons about decision-making, project management, branding, and client relationships.
For interior designers, your own home can become a testing ground for new ideas, systems, and solutions—offering insights that ultimately improve the experience you provide to clients.
In this episode, we learn:
• The benefits and challenges of designing and renovating your own space
• How personal projects help you better understand the client experience
• What working for yourself teaches you about decision-making and project management
• Why your home can be a powerful reflection of your brand and reputation
• How designers use their own spaces to test ideas and products before recommending them to clients
• Why working with trusted trades strengthens both personal and professional projects
Take Aways
For more information and inspiration, check out the following videos:
A Tiny and Luxurious Trailer Makeover with Jackie Glass
Trailer Chic Christmas Decor with Jackie Glass
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