What Being an Interior Designer Really Costs
Briefly

Jung, an interior designer with a legal background, strategically formed an LLC and focused on building a portfolio through low-cost projects. During her initial four years, she worked from home to ensure fiscal conservatism and profitability before moving into commercial space. She emphasized the importance of evaluating rental agreements and storage needs for her design business. Industry expert Melissa Galt highlighted that designers can utilize social media without external investment for promotion, stressing that success is achievable through smart strategic choices and self-promotion.
You don't actually need [outside] investment to get started in design, says interior design business strategist Melissa Galt. After all, social media doesn't cost a dime.
I was just trying to strive toward longevity of the firm more than anything else, explains Jung about her early fiscal conservatism.
Read at Architectural Digest
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