5 Money Moves to Start Your Interior Design Business Right

Ready to turn your passion for design into a profitable business?


Rebecca’s webinar From Passion to Profit: 5 Money Moves to Start Your Interior Design Business Right teaches you to take the first confident step toward launching your dream

From Passion to Profit: 5 Money Moves to Start Your Interior Design Business Right

If you’ve been dreaming about launching your interior design business but feel intimidated by pricing, taxes, or the “money side” of things, this free live training will show you how to start with clarity and confidence.

Starting your own design business can feel exciting and overwhelming, especially when it comes to managing money.

Maybe you’ve said things like:

  • “I have no idea what to charge.”

  • “What if I can’t afford to start my business?”

  • “I just want to design, not deal with numbers.”

You’re not alone — most new designers feel exactly the same way.
You don’t need a finance degree or fancy software. You just need a simple plan that helps you start like a pro — without fear, confusion, or overwhelm.

That’s exactly what I covered in this training.

MEET YOUR MENTOR

Rebecca Ward

Rebecca Ward is a Certified Interior Designer, business mentor, and host of the Design Curious Podcast.


She’s helped many emerging designers turn their creative passion into thriving businesses through her Launch Your Business Bootcamp, an 8-week program that walks you step-by-step from idea to officially launched design firm.

Her superpower? Making the business side of design feel approachable, inspiring, and doable.

Why You Must Watch This Training:

By the end of this training, you’ll have:

  • Clarity on what you really need to launch your design business right
  • Confidence in managing your first income and expenses
  • How to avoid pricey mistakes
  • A sneak peek at the Launch Your Business Bootcamp, where we make it all happen step-by-step

What You Will Learn:

In this masterclass, you’ll discover:


The 5 Money Moves Every New Designer Should Make

1. Claim your business — start acting like a professional even before your first client.

2. Separate your finances — create clarity (and confidence) from day one.

3. Track your money easily — no accountant required.

4. Know what’s normal — realistic expectations for new design businesses.

5. Build simple systems — make running your business feel calm and organized, not chaotic.

Plus: The 3 biggest money mistakes new designers make — and how to avoid them.