Financial Resources for Interior Designers
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If you’ve ever felt like financial numbers are something you “check in on occasionally” rather than truly understand, this conversation challenges that mindset completel
The conversation explores a major shift in business philosophy: moving away from competing on price and speed and instead building a brand centered around quality, service, authenticity, and enjoyment.
The conversation explores a major shift in business philosophy: moving away from competing on price and speed and instead building a brand centered around quality, service, authenticity, and enjoyment.
In this conversation, the focus shifts away from technical design advice and into something far more personal: the emotional meaning of home, resilience, and the quiet courage it takes to build a creative life from uncertainty.
In this session, the conversation shifts away from technical systems and into something much more personal: the lived experiences behind building a design business.
In this session, the team at New Age Financial shifts the conversation away from business finances and into something just as important—but often overlooked: personal wealth.
Running a design business is often a delicate balancing act between creativity and chaos, but with the right tools and strategies in place, it doesn’t have to be. This conversation will transform how you approach vendor relationships, procurement, and project management, offering clear, actionable advice that top-tier firms use to stay organized, profitable, and efficient.
In this session, Julia explores Studio Designer’s key financial features, breaking down how to best utilize client and vendor deposit reports, track project balances, and handle invoicing with efficiency.
Smart strategies for finding and saving money.
In this session, Justina, Keith, and Julia dive into the upcoming Studio Designer User Conference, exploring its importance in fostering a community of like-minded professionals and the role that feedback plays in the continual development of the platform.
In the fast-paced world of design, managing operations, procurement, and vendor relationships can feel overwhelming.
But with the right tools, you can turn these challenges into opportunities for increased efficiency, stronger vendor connections, and more streamlined workflows.
In this session, we get an in-depth look at how Studio Designer transforms the way interior design firms handle their financial workflows and project management.
From proposal management to invoicing, the platform is designed to help designers efficiently manage cash flow, track project progress, and stay on top of client and vendor relationships.
Financial processes can seem daunting, but with the right tools and strategies in place, they can become an efficient part of your workflow, helping you stay ahead of the curve and focus on the creative side of your business.
Julia Nikishina, founder of New Age Financial Consulting, discusses best practices for financial management in the interior design industry and the importance of accrual accounting and accurate cost tracking to increase profits.
In the fast-moving design world, managing finances, invoicing, and project reporting can often feel like a juggling act.
But when done right, these processes don’t just keep your books in order, they’re key to maintaining profitability, client satisfaction, and smooth project execution.
In this session, you’ll learn how to use sales codes in Studio Designer to gain clearer financial insights, improve margin tracking, and make more informed business decisions.