
An initial interior design consultation is crucial for laying the foundation of a successful project. It’s where you gather all the important info about your client’s needs, style choices, and expectations.
But how do you do that? By asking the right questions, of course! Without asking the right questions, you might miss key details that could make or break your design.
In this episode, I walk you through the key questions every interior designer should ask to ensure you understand the project’s scope and create a personalized experience that resonates with your client. From finding out if your client is in it for the long haul or aiming for a quick sale to uncovering their pain points and style preferences—everything you need is right here. Plus, I share tips on budgeting and decision-making discussions to keep everyone on the same page.
If you want a clear roadmap for your next initial consultation, you won’t want to miss this episode. Tune in now!
Why you’ve got to check out today’s episode
- Discover the key questions that will help you fully understand your client’s needs, lifestyle, and design expectations
- Learn how to address potential challenges with client decision-making and budget discussions early on
- Modify your existing initial consultation process making your clients feel heard & understood, and delighted with the final results
Check out these episode highlights
01:53 – Overview of Initial Consultations
- Purpose: gather information on the client’s project, expectations, and style preferences
- The importance of active listening and observation skills during initial consultations
04:13 – Key Questions to Ask During Initial Consultations
Forever Home vs. Short-Term Stay
- For a forever home (long-term home), focus on customization
- For short-term, prioritize resale-friendly design
Lifestyle Assessment
- Identify if the client entertains frequently or prefers a more reclusive lifestyle, which affects design priorities (e.g., entertaining spaces vs. private areas)
Client Pain Points
- Identify problem areas in the home that cause stress, such as inefficient spaces (e.g., laundry rooms), to alleviate issues through design
Style and Aesthetic Preferences
- Clarify and confirm the client’s design style by using visual quizzes and inspiration boards
- Understand the client’s color preferences and any aversions to specific colors or patterns
Client Decision-Making Process
- Determine who the primary decision-maker is in the project and understand how decisions will be made (e.g., by committee or quickly by one person)
- Potential challenges with clients needing approval from others and how to coach them to feel confident in their choices
Budget and Timeline
- Discuss budget expectations and timelines upfront to avoid surprises later
- Inquire about the client’s past furniture purchases to gauge their understanding of costs
Contract Walkthrough
- Walk clients through the contract line by line to clarify expectations and answer any questions before moving forward
Next Steps
Grab your freebies:
- Furnishings Investment Guide
- Remodel Budget and Timeline Guide
- Your Roadmap to a Career in Interior Design
- 3 Things I Wish I had known when I Started my Career
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Thanks for listening. I hope this helps you discover if interior design is the career for you. See you next week…