Interior Design Business

Powerful Budgets

Terri Taylor Episode 139

Talking about budgets with clients can feel uncomfortable—but avoiding the money conversation is costing you. If you’re bending over backward to fit unrealistic budgets or underpricing your services just to land a job, it’s time to change your approach.

In this episode of Interior Design Business, I’m diving into why most clients have no idea what their project actually costs and why it’s your job to educate them. I’ll share how to confidently lead budget conversations, stop shrinking your pricing to fit client expectations, and ensure you’re getting paid properly for your expertise.

We’ll also uncover the biggest pricing mistakes designers make, how your own “money story” might be holding you back, and the exact steps to help clients set realistic budgets—without fear, guilt, or pushback.

In this episode, we cover:

  • 💰 Why most clients don’t know what their budget should be—and how to guide them
  • 🚫 The dangers of “shrinking to fit” into unrealistic budgets
  • 🛠️ How to build scope and budget alignment before you start designing
  • ✅ The step-by-step process to develop budgets that clients feel comfortable with
  • 📈 How educating clients leads to bigger budgets and more profitable projects

If you’re tired of pricing stress and ready to run a more profitable design business, this episode is for you!

🎯 Want expert guidance on pricing and budget conversations? Book a call with our team at Interior Design Business Academy to learn more.

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