49 content topic ideas for interior designers [newsletter, blog, YouTube, podcast]
Don’t let another year pass by without getting on top of your content creation for your interior design business.
To help you start taking action and reduce your excuses for content creation I’ve brainstormed 49 content topic ideas for you - one for each remaining week of the year.
These topic ideas can be turned into a newsletter, blog posts, YouTube videos or podcast episodes.
I’ve done the thinking - you just need to take the topic and put your spin on it each week. 👊🏻
Most of you won’t do this and in one year from now you’ll have exactly the same amount of content you have today.
BUT - 1% of you will take action on this post and by the end of the year will have lots of pieces of long-form, valuable content created for your community. 🤩
You also will have built a habit of content creation.
Here’s why that’s helpful:
it will establish you as an expert
it adds value to your community
it will help build trust, respect and authority (i.e. people will learn that you know what you’re talking about)
it will help your community solve and take action on their problems
it will built your brand
it will help you sell your interior design services
It’s also a skill that will help you improve professionally as well as you will:
improve your writing skills
improve your presentation skills
improve your persuasion skills
improve how you communicate your ideas
gain a deeper understanding of your community and niche
feel like you are making a valuable contribution to society by giving more than you are taking
If you want more detail on why creating content is so important then READ THIS BLOG POST next.
Your daily action plan
If you’re convinced and ready to get started (🥳) then here’s your plan of action for how to use the content topic ideas:
pick your platform (weekly newsletter, blog, YouTube or podcast)
get your platform set up, if it’s not already - just Google how to do this, it’s not hard!
plug the topics below into your content calendar (if you need one then try my Notion Notion template ) but you can just as easily put these into a Google calendar or even a handwritten diary if that’s all you’ve got - don’t make excuses!
set time aside in your calendar for when you will create the piece of content (if it’s not in your calendar it won’t happen).
Work on the content piece for the set time each day and by the end of the week you’ll have a content piece ready to publish
Here’s an example:
Here’s what a daily plan of action to get a weekly newsletter created across 7 days of half-hour sessions might look like:
Day 1: brainstorm the topic in bullet points and create an outline of what you will talk about. If you want some help with this then use an AI tool like ChatGPT to get some initial ideas (but make sure to put your spin on the content - don’t just use AI to write this or it will be boring and nobody will care!)
Day 2: organise the content you brainstormed into a cohesive framework. If you want a simple, effective framework for creating your content pieces then learn about it in THIS SHORT VIDEO I created.
Day 3: write your newsletter draft
Day 4: write your newsletter draft
Day 5: write your newsletter draft
Day 6: edit your writing and prepare the final draft
Day 7: move your writing over to your newsletter platform and publish or schedule your newsletter for the week!
Doesn’t sound so hard when you break it down like that, does it?
Once you’ve hit publish on the newsletter then you get started on the next one!
Consistency is the key to content creation.
Need more help with your online writing?
If you’re planning to turn the topic ideas below into online writing (e.g. a newsletter or blog post) then use THIS GUIDE I wrote about how to improve your online writing.
The 49 content topic ideas
Here are the 49 content topic ideas:
DIY Your Way to a Dream Home: 10 Secrets Revealed
Small Space, Big Impact: The Ultimate Guide to Space Planning Your Home
Behind the Scenes: 7 Secrets of Interior Design Pros Uncovered
Work from Home in Style: The Ultimate Guide to the Perfect Home Office
Home Renovation Hacks: 5 Must-Have Trends to Try
Design a Cozy and Inviting Living Room: How to Achieve the Look
Light Up Your Life: The Importance of Lighting in Interior Design
Let the Sunshine In: Expert Tips for Maximising Natural Light in Your Home
The Ultimate Guide to Creating a Stunning Colour Scheme
Luxury Bathroom on a Budget? Here’s how!
Shop Like a Pro: The Top Home Decor Stores You Need to Know
First Impressions Count: How to Create a Welcoming Entryway
Mix and Match: The Art of Textures in Interior Design
Design Your Dream Home: Reflecting Your Personality in Your Space
Small Space Storage Solutions from an Interior Designer
Bedroom Bliss: Creating a Calm and Relaxing Oasis
2023 Home Design Trends: What's Hot and What's Not
Designing for Kids: How to Create a Home that Works for Everyone
Curb Appeal 101: How to Make Your Home Stand Out
Visualise Your Dream Home: How to Create a Mood Board
Designing with Nature: Maximising Natural Beauty in Your Home
Maximising Potential: Expert Tips for Making the Most of Your Home
Outdoor Living: How to Design the Perfect Space
Design Inspiration: The Top Home Design Influencers to Follow
Eco-Friendly Design: How to Create an Energy-Efficient Home
Invest in Your Home: Maximising Resale Value
One-of-a-Kind Style: Creating a Home that Reflects You
Design on the Go: The Top Home Design Podcasts to Listen to
Functionality Meets Style: How to Design a Home that Works for You
Comfort is Key: How to design a cozy home
Bringing the Outside In: How to Maximise Natural Light in Your Home
Designer's Digest: The Top Home Design Blogs to Follow
Privacy Please: How to Design a Home that Keeps You Secure
Storage Solutions: How to Keep Clutter out of Sight
Value-Added Design: How to Create a Home that's Worth More
Designer's Must-Reads: The Top Home Design Magazines
Aesthetics 101: How to Design a Home that's Visually Appealing
Renovate Your Way to Your Dream Home
Lifestyle Design: How to Create a Home that Works for Your Family
Designer's Bookshelf: The Top Home Design Books to Read
Budget-Friendly Design: How to Create a Home you Love Without Breaking the Bank
Invest in Your Future: How to Maximise Your Home's Value
Designing Your Dream Kitchen: Tips and Tricks
Get the Look: How to Create a Designer-Inspired Home
Designing for Entertaining: How to Create a Home that Wows
Creating a Home That Increases Your Happiness
The Top Home Design YouTube Channels to Watch
Designing a Home That Maximises Your Creativity
Maximising Your Home's Potential with Sustainable Design
What to do once you’ve created your content each week
Once you’ve created your long form piece of content using the topic prompts above you then need to repurpose this like crazy.
Repurposing is how you’ll make the most of your content and be able to distribute it to lots of different places.
Don’t let the time you’ve spent creating this content go to waste!
To learn how to do this read THIS BLOG POST next. I will explain how I create huge amounts of content in my own business by myself each week.
And that’s it!
If you follow the plan of action in this post then by the end of the year you’ll have lots of pieces of valuable, helpful content created!
Make sure to tag me on Instagram if you follow this plan and create your content. I can’t wait to see who does!
You also don’t need to use the prompts above - if you have other ideas then use those! The prompts are just there to give you one less excuse :)
Will you be the 1% who takes action on this post? I can’t wait to see!!!
Thanks for reading and catch you in my next post :)
Dr Clare Le Roy
PS: If you enjoyed this then don’t forget to follow me @thelittledesigncorner for my daily tips on growing a profitable design or architecture business.
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21 Tips on Client Presentations for Interior Designers
An interior design presentation is one of the most exciting, rewarding moments of the entire project process.
You get to show off your vision and help your client imagine the final transformation.
Done right, the presentation can inspire both you and your client so everyone’s cup is full for the challenging work ahead. A great presentation can also instill confidence in your client. When they trust you completely, they’ll be easier to work with during the renovation and installation process.
Needless to say, there’s a lot at stake!
So…how can you rock your interior design presentations?
Keep reading for helpful examples, a how-to tutorial, and 23 pro tips.
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What is an interior design presentation and when does it take place?
An interior design presentation is when a designer shows their client the specific vision and plan for the design project. A good designer will use a variety of content formats during the presentation to really bring the design to life: 3D renderings, moodboards, floor plans, and sometimes artistic sketches.
The design presentation typically occurs after the client is already under contract with the designer. Many interior designers offer a free short discovery call, then they offer a paid consultation. After the client pays a flat-rate design fee or an installment of the estimated hours, the designer gets to work on crafting the design. Then, they present that design to the client.
How to create an interior design presentation
To create your own interior design presentation, you need to add your room designs to a PDF slide show, which you can then send to your client or present during a live Zoom meeting or in-person meeting.
If you’re using DesignFiles, head over to the dashboard and open up the client project. Create a new presentation and select which designs you want to include, such as the designboard, floor plan, and 3D renderings.
You might also want to include a product list, so your client can see all of the products in more detail.
Watch this video tutorial to see the process in action:
23 tips for creating killer interior design presentations for your clients
Follow these smart tips to create a stunning interior design presentation.
1. Include 3D renderings from multiple room angles
3D renderings help bring your designs to life, so clients can imagine what their space will look like. Try shifting the design around and saving JPG images of the 3D room design from different angles, such as doorways or high-traffic areas.
2. Create stylized moodboards
Most vendors don’t have 3D models of their entire collection, so when you’re creating 3D renderings, you have to use similar-looking products and adjust the scale and color as best you can.
With moodboards, you can include all of the exact products you’re recommending for the design. This way, your clients gets a sense of the overall room layout and can also see the exact products in more detail.
Moodboards also allow you to share your design plan without worrying about scale. Feature small details and textures in larger-than-life photos to help clients understand the feelings and emotions you’re going for.
You can also create full room moodboards with all of the room details to scale, like this example:
3. Generate a floor plan
Floor plans are the key to a well-designed space.
They play a crucial role in establishing the scale and proportion that works for your client’s space. They also provide a way to visualize how people will move through the space and help you identify potential challenges before you even begin the sourcing process.
Watch our step-by-step tutorial on creating a floor plan for your design.
4. Be ready to communicate your design choices
The images will speak for themselves. That said, clients love getting to peek inside your brain to know why you made the choices that you did.
So prepare a little pitch that will set the tone for your presentation. For example, you might kick things off by saying, “I know you wanted a luxurious but cozy living room that would help you relax and unwind while still being liveable and durable for your kids. Those were my guiding lights when creating this space.”
But how do you describe the design? Throughout the project, make sure you’re taking notes on what the client says, what they are hoping to achieve with the space, and what their desired outcome would be. When you craft your pitch it should include those exact phrases. This lets the client know you’re committed to helping them achieve those goals.
If you’re sending the presentation digitally, write up a little intro slide with these descriptions and create a short intro video with Loom or Berrycast to make it more personal.
5. Plan every moment of the design presentation beforehand
When you’re getting ready to present your design to your clients, make sure that you’ve got the meeting scheduled to a T.
For example, your schedule might look something like this:
- Minutes 0 – 3: Greetings and ice breakers, human connection
- Minutes 4 – 6: Explain the guiding principles and overall approach for the design
- Minutes 7 – 15: Share the moodboard, 3D renderings, and floor plan
- Minutes 16 – 20: Take feedback
- Minutes 21 – 30: Clarify the next steps for the project
Of course, things might not go exactly as planned, but just by having things written down, you’ll be able to quell your own anxiety, show up as a true professional, and keep the meeting on track.
6. Create PDF slides to organize the entire presentation
A lot goes into a design presentation. You’ve got moodboards, floor plans, project phases, …etc.
Make sure that you’re adding all of this to a PDF presentation. Even if you plan to present the design live, it’s very likely that the client will ask to see the presentation so they can review everything in more detail.
You don’t want to make them click around through a bunch of different links, so make sure you have one organized PDF file that contains everything they need to know they can explore.
7. Make sure you’re dressed on brand
If you’ve ever watched interior design shows on HGTV or Netflix, you know that a designer’s brand is evident not only in the transformations they create for clients but also in their own clothing and accessories.
Know your brand and stick to it. That might be simple, minimalistic shift dresses or bold power suits with statement jewelry.
8. Have all of your swatches ready
Clients want to touch and feel the materials you’re planning to use so make sure you’ve got swatches and samples for flooring, paint colors, cabinetry, tiles, upholstery, etc.
If you are dealing with large full home projects, organize your samples by room so you can share the appropriate ones as you make your way through each room in your presentation. This will help keep you organized and your client focused on the task at hand.
9. Mention stories from previous successful projects
Clients have already hired you, but that doesn’t mean they don’t need more reassurance. Based on their previous experience working with interior designers or tackling home renovation projects, they might feel confident about moving forward—or terrified.
Make sure you’re “reading the room” as the saying goes, and talk about what the project looks like from here, using plenty of stories, examples, and mini-case studies to back up your claims. Of course, delays and issues happen. So, the point here isn’t to lie to your clients, but to use past triumphs to combat any concerns they bring up.
10. Only show options when you think it’s necessary
Should you show your clients options?
If you include too many options in your design presentation, you’ll give the impression that you’re not decisive enough. This might raise doubt in your clients because they’re relying on you to be the decision-maker.
Only show options in your design when you think it’s absolutely necessary—such as the choice between utilizing a dining hutch they already have versus purchasing something that fits the design a bit better, but will up the budget.
Otherwise, keep the options to yourself. Have them in your back pocket so your prepared for cases where clients want to see alternative options. But don’t show them in your initial presentation.
11. Show clients a final design that’s a little higher than their budget
Kim Horton is a Connecticut-based designer who recommends that you ask clients to allow you to design their dream without a set constraint and then work backward from there to fit within their budget. She has clients give her the prices they’d be comfortable with spending on certain items to get a ballpark for their budget, and then designs something a bit higher than their budget to help them get the final look they want.
You can watch our full interview with her to get all of the details about her approach, which she credits with getting her a stellar portfolio:
12. Have backup products ready to keep the design under budget
When using the strategy mentioned above, you don’t want to frustrate your clients by going way beyond their desired budget.
You can have backup products ready (in your back pocket) to update the design and get the numbers back into safer territory.
13. Ask for their feedback in an open-ended way
Don’t say, Is there anything you want to remove? or Do you want to swap out any items to lower the budget?
Instead, simply ask, “How do you feel about this design?” and see what they say.
This gives off more confidence and doesn’t assume anything is wrong with the design. You never want to encourage your clients to find faults.
14. Take notes or record the client’s feedback
Unless you have one of those minds that remembers everything, be sure that you or someone on your team is taking notes or opt for recording the session so you can review it later. Design presentations can take a while, especially if you are dealing with a full home project. Having a detailed record of all the feedback your client provided will ensure you and your team address all requests and changes before your next client meeting.
15. Bring your unique flair and personality to the presentation
Are you goofy? Funny? Mellow? Serious?
Whatever your unique personality, bring it.
Your clients chose you because they connected with your personal brand and portfolio pieces. They want to work with you , not a robot. So be your 100% authentic self.
16. Be prepared to let clients know which purchases can be delayed
When hit with a big bill, some clients might struggle to want to move forward. Prepare phases ahead of time, so you can let your clients know which items could be purchased later.
You don’t need to mention this option unless the client seems concerned about the budget, and you can tell that’s why they’re not giving you the green light.
17. Let the visuals speak for themselves
One of the best sales tips is to not talk too much. If you do, you’ll appear nervous and unconfident.
In a way, a design presentation is like a sales conversation. You’re selling your vision and your hard work, and you need the client to give their approval.
So, make sure not to over explain and ramble on too much. After you share why you choose the approach you did and what you were trying to achieve, let the visuals do the talking. Be quiet for a few minutes so the client can imagine the final result without distractions.
18. Use design software that allows for in-person and digital presentations
Your design software should make it easy for you to present in various formats. You should be able to add your moodboards and 3D renderings to a PDF presentation for in-person or virtual meetings. And, if you run your business digitally, you should also be able to send a link to the designs and allow the client to comment on products and elements directly.
Check out DesignFiles for the best design and project management tools.
19. Include your junior designers
If you have junior designers on your team who are heading up a project or contributing to it greatly, make sure to bring them to the presentation. That way, they can answer any questions that only they have the background knowledge on. Plus, they can learn how you run design presentations in preparation for running them one day.
20. Create a presentation template for future use
Whether done by you or your team, creating design boards and presentations is a ton of work. With the wrong processes, you’ll struggle with design and formatting issues.
To save yourself time, use templates. With DesignFiles, you can create templates for your moodboards, which you can then add to your presentation in seconds.
21. Clarify the next steps and set the schedule moving forward
When you’re confident and in control of the situation, your clients will feel at ease. Spend the end of the meeting discussing what the path looks like from here.
If the pricing moves from flat rate to hourly now that the project is in the project management phase, then remind them of that. If you know of any likely delays, give them a heads-up. Offer the best-case scenarios, what could impede them, and how you’ll address any issues.
Example interior design presentations
Interior designer Karin Bohn takes us behind the scenes of a presentation for a major office renovation. Notice how calm and comfortable she is as she shares the design team’s big ideas. You’ll also notice how she allows junior designers to speak, too.
In the next interior design presentation example, you’ll see Sophie Paterson share her design plans for a living room and master bedroom. The presentation materials, moodboards, and floor plans are all presented in her signature luxe, minimal style.
The final word? An excellent interior design presentation will help you wow your clients and make it easy for them to say yes to the design and feel excited and confident moving forward.
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Interior designers love coming up with fun and interesting ideas for their clients’ homes. However, it’s important not just to have those ideas in mind, but to clearly communicate them to clients through an interior design presentation. When your clients see a detailed representation of the completed project, it’s easier for them to get excited about it and make better design decisions. Better interior design presentations reduce back-and-forth, streamline communication, and help you close more deals. Fortunately, with design software like Cedreo, it’s easier than ever to create professional interior design presentations that wow your clients. Ready to take your interior design projects to the next level and start landing more clients? Check out this 5-minute read with some pro tips for your next interior design presentation.
What’s Included in an Interior Design Presentation?
Depending on your client’s needs, an interior design presentation could include several different elements. Here are a few you should consider adding to your next presentation:
3D floor plan
While 2D floor plans are traditionally included in most interior design projects, they can be hard for a lot of clients to understand. 3D floor plans , on the other hand, remove the guesswork and help bring your ideas to life. With Cedreo home design software , you can draw in 2D while instantly seeing the 3D plan view.
Showing your clients 3D plans will help them understand the size, layout, and flow of the space. This is especially helpful once you add furnishings.
Furniture plan
A furniture plan includes furniture with accurate measurements that show the exact space around each piece. Adding furniture to your 3D plans helps clients visualize the actual shape, color, and texture of each piece in combination with the rest of the decor. With Cedreo design software, you can quickly switch out furniture pieces based on feedback from your clients.
Material samples
Samples are an important part of design presentations. Try adding them to a mood board so your clients can see, touch, and feel the different materials. Most clients appreciate seeing physical samples ofs tile, paint swatches, furniture fabric, and wood finishes.
Before even starting a project, you should have gotten a target budget from your clients. If it’s a large project, it’s best to break down the cost per room and/or each aspect of the design. You can also show the different costs based on what options they choose.
Realistic 3D renderings are becoming more and more important in modern interior design presentations. These show a 3D view of your project complete with details like interior lighting, sunlight, shadows, and textures.
Although they used to be expensive and complicated to create, with Cedreo, you can get photorealistic renderings of your design with just one click.
3 Types of Interior Design Presentations
Depending on what stage of the project you’re in, presentations can take on a variety of forms. Here are some of the most common types of project presentations:
Mood Boards
Mood boards are a collage of images, samples, and plans that show certain design ideas for your client’s project. They’re a great place to start, as they give you an easy way to present the style and “flow” of your ideas. You can create a physical mood board with a simple foam board and samples, clippings, or images of ideas you’d like to pursue. Alternatively, you can use basic graphic design software to make a digital mood board. Although you might be tempted to fill the mood board with every option available, it’s best to keep it simple and uncluttered. If needed, you can create several complete mood boards and let your clients choose which they like best. This type of presentation is an important step that helps you determine your client’s preferences before moving on to sketching the design in detail.
Hand-drawn sketches used to be the cornerstone of interior design presentations. However, they are quickly being replaced by more advanced 3D renderings (see the next section). If you’re able to create professional sketches to showcase specific details of the project, that can be a nice way to impress your clients with your skills and attention to detail. Just keep in mind that a poorly drawn sketch can actually lead to clients feeling more confused than enlightened. That’s why most modern designers use a digital tool like Cedreo to create realistic 3D renderings.
3D Renderings
Photorealistic 3D rendering presentations are how you really seal the deal. Presentations like these help you stand out as a design professional. They’re a big step towards making clients happy, because you can show them exactly what the finished project will look like. This gives your clients clear expectations and saves you both from unnecessary frustration. To create high quality renderings you need a program like Cedreo 3D design software . Fortunately, Cedreo is easy to use. That means even with no previous experience you can quickly create top-quality renderings.
Of all the types of interior design presentations, 3D renderings are the most powerful, because they:
- Show your client exactly how the end project will look
- Lead to faster design decisions
- Are easy to create and present thanks to Cedreo interior design software
Learn more about how to use Cedreo to create interior design renderings .
6 Steps to Create a Professional Interior Design Presentation
Whether you’re new to the design business or you’re a design pro looking to expand your portfolio, you can create a professional interior design presentation in just six steps. Pro Advice! These steps are easiest with an interior design tool like Cedreo.
1. Sketch your initial design concept
Start by putting some of your initial design concepts down on paper. Draw a basic layout of the space and make note of its dimensions (this will help you in step 2). Sketch out ideas you might have for each area. Then add any other comments that you should keep in mind while creating the rest of your presentation.
2. Draw a 3D floor plan
The next part of the design process is to create the floor plan. A floor plan is essentially the container for all your creative ideas, so this is an important step.
Most design programs make you follow extra steps in order to produce 3D home plans. But with Cedreo, as you draw your layout in 2D, you instantly see the 3D view of the plan. This gives you immediate design feedback that comes in handy as you start to decorate the space.
3. Choose a design atmosphere
At this point, you’ve already spoken with your client to determine their tastes and styles. Before you start furnishing a space, it’s important to have this clearly in mind. You can select a pre-made design atmosphere that lets you “set the mood” for a particular design. Choose from visual styles like contemporary, modern, or charming. Then, instead of having to sift through thousands of pieces of furniture, decor, and materials, you’ll only see the ones that fall under your selected style.
4. Furnish and decorate each room
Whether you’re going with a specific design atmosphere or want the flexibility to choose each piece yourself, Cedreo has what you need. Cedreo’s extensive design library gives you 7,000+ pieces of furniture and decorations to choose from. That means you have the flexibility to find the right combination of pieces to fit your client’s tastes. And if you’re running short on time, Cedreo also gives you pre-made product packs for different rooms types. Choose one of these and you can decorate a room with the click of a button.
5. Customize surfacing and materials
Now it’s time to fine-tune the details. If you already presented your clients with a mood board, you probably have an idea of what textures, colors, and materials they like. Customize your 3D plans with those materials. Use Cedreo, and you’ll be able to choose from thousands of different surface materials like fabrics, wood, tile, paint, and more. Then just drag-and-drop the materials to virtually any surface of the home. This gives you more power to customize every aspect of the space from flooring to furniture.
6. Adjust light settings
Now that you’ve got all the details of your design concept in place, it’s time to prepare for the 3D renderings. An important part of that is controlling the lighting. Showing a space with an accurate mix of both artificial and natural light is essential for providing clients with a realistic visual of their space. But doing something like this in a normal CAD program is highly technical and difficult.
If you’re using Cedreo for this step, you can let the software manage the interior lighting and sun orientation automatically. And if you want to control the lighting manually, it takes just a few seconds. Once the lighting and point of view are set, submit your design for rendering and in just 5 minutes, it’ll be ready for your client.
Share and collect feedback
Once you’ve got your renderings, it’s time to share them with your team and clients. Just download the 2D plans, 3D plans, and 3D renderings in popular image formats. These are easy to send to your clients or even add to a digital mood board. Choose the Enterprise Plan with Cedreo for streamlined collaboration, and you can share designs with your team inside the platform. Once you receive feedback, make any final adjustments to the design. Since Cedreo is cloud-based, anywhere you have a laptop and internet connection you can quickly update the plans online and download the latest version for your clients.
Ready to Create Better Interior Design Presentations?
Ready to take your interior design presentation to the next level? There’s no better place to start than with Cedreo home design software. It’s engineered to save designers like you loads of time. Make your clients happy and close more deals. Start using Cedreo today !
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