6 TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL INTERIOR DESIGN MEETING
Hello you lovely creative bunch! Today I’m sharing my best 6 tips on how to successfully power through that first client meeting where it all begins. Everything you need to know from start to finish, on what to take with you as well as how to present yourself as a creative professional. I used to be very shy and quiet on these meetings but soon enough I found out that’s not the way to go about it. Hope you’ll enjoy! Let me know below what are your thoughts on meeting your client for the first time! Any good stories from past experiences we could all learn from? Speak soon! Click here for more insta design love: / spaceforedit For any business inquiries: [email protected]

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