EP 037 | How Interior Designers Build Confidence in Their Decisions with Vicky Sanderson
December 5, 2017
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Do you trust your design instincts enough to stand behind your recommendations?
In this episode, Kimberley Seldon speaks with Vicky Sanderson about one of the most important skills an interior designer can develop: having an opinion. Clients hire designers for guidance, expertise, and direction—not endless options and uncertainty. Vicky shares how designers can confidently communicate recommendations while staying focused on what’s best for the project.
For interior designers looking to strengthen their authority and attract ideal clients, this episode offers practical insights on confidence, positioning, and professional judgment.
In this episode, we learn:
• Why clients hire designers for expert opinions and recommendations
• How to distinguish between personal preferences and what’s right for the project
• Why confidence in your decisions builds trust with clients
• How strong professional opinions improve project outcomes
• Why developing a clear point of view helps differentiate your business
• How a strong personal brand attracts clients who value your expertise
Take Aways
Random stuff Vicky Sanderson is not crazy about.
- Minimalism.
- Chasing trends.
- Live edge tables.
- Tassels.
- Drapes that go to the ceiling.
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