EP 466 | When Experience Becomes an Advantage: Evolving Your Interior Design Firm with Michael Abrams & Gina Valenti
February 3, 2026
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After decades in business, many interior designers reach a quiet crossroads: Is this as good as it gets? In this thoughtful, grounded conversation, Kimberley Seldon sits down with Michael Abrams and Gina Valenti to explore what it really looks like to evolve a design firm after 25 years—without chasing trends or reinventing yourself for attention.
Michael and Gina share how experience becomes a competitive advantage when paired with clarity, alignment, and intention. From earning partnership and planning succession to protecting your reputation and learning to say no without apology, this episode offers a real-world roadmap for designers who are successful—but restless.
If you’re thinking about what’s next for your firm, your role, or your legacy, this episode gives you both permission and practical insight to design a future that can truly carry you forward.
What You’ll Learn in this episode:
- Why rebranding later in your career can be a strategic advantage
- How partnership is earned—not granted—inside a mature design firm
- What healthy disagreement looks like in long-standing professional relationships
- Why trust, not talent, is the true currency with clients
- How to spot red flags before they cost you time, money, or sanity
- Why saying no protects your brand more than saying yes ever could
DESIGN INTERVENTION
Always know when to do the right thing—even when it costs you money. Integrity is expensive, but it’s never optional.
Know what you’re great at, and say no to the rest. Strong businesses are built by focus, not by trying to be everything to everyone.
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