EP 101 | How Interior Designers Can Spot Red Flags Before It’s Too Late with Kimberley Seldon
February 25, 2019
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When should an interior designer walk away from a project?
In this episode, Kimberley Seldon shares a candid story about breaking one of her own business rules—and paying the price. What began as a promising project ultimately resulted in a loss, but also reinforced valuable lessons about boundaries, decision-making, and recognizing warning signs before problems escalate.
For interior designers, knowing when to let go of a project can be just as important as knowing when to say yes.
In this episode, we learn:
• Why it takes courage to walk away from a project that is no longer serving you or your business
• How to identify red flags early and make better project decisions
• Why trusting your systems and instincts can help prevent costly mistakes
• How to communicate professionally with trades and project partners when a project is lost
• Why every business setback can provide valuable lessons for future success
Take Aways
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.