EP 384 | The Customer Is Not Always Right with Kimberley Seldon
July 9, 2024
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What do you do when you find yourself with clients who want you to provide everything on their wish list for a fixed amount? They have a budget in mind, and it seems reasonable to them that you should be able to stretch their budget to include everything. Hmmmmm. Let’s hear how Kimberley solved this issue on a recent project.
In this episode we learn:
- clients are not expert in running design projects, you are
- tell them how to spend their money in a satisfying way
- remind them how indecision costs them money
- forget the kids’ rooms, take care of mom and dad first
- the budget and the wish list never match
DESIGN INTERVENTION
The client’s budget and the client’s wish list are never in alignment. It’s my job, as the expert, to price the client’s wish list. Once I give the client a realistic budget for the whole wish list, they’ll be in a better position to make good decisions.
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