How to Get Your First Client as a New Interior Designer or Decorator
Landing your first interior design client is one of the biggest milestones for new interior designers or decorators. You may have the skills, creativity, and training, but without clients, your business cannot grow.
The good news is that getting your first client is absolutely possible, even without a large portfolio or past experience. In this post, you will learn clear, practical strategies to help you secure your first paying interior design client and begin building a sustainable business.
1. Get Clear on Who You Want to Work With
Before you begin marketing your services, clarity is essential.
Ask yourself:
Do I want to work with residential or commercial clients?
What types of projects do I enjoy most?
Who can realistically afford my services right now?
2. Build a Starter Portfolio Without Paid Work
You do not need dozens of completed projects to land your first client.
Here are effective ways to build a starter portfolio:
Design your own home or a single room makeover
Create concept projects using digital designs
Assist friends or family members at a discounted rate
Offer a limited introductory service to gain experience
3. Establish a Strong Online Presence
Your future clients are online, so it is important to show up clearly and professionally.
At a minimum, you should have:
A simple website or landing page
One primary social platform such as Instagram or Facebook
A clear description of who you help and what services you offer
4. Start With Your Existing Network
Many designers find their first client through people they already know.
Let others know:
You have officially launched your interior design business
What services you provide
Who you are looking to work with
5. Offer a Paid Introductory Service
Low commitment services make it easier for new clients to say yes.
Examples include:
One hour design coachings
Virtual design services
Room refresh or styling sessions
6. Build Strategic Partnerships
Partnerships with other professionals can help you reach clients faster.
Consider connecting with:
Realtors
Contractors
Architects
Home stagers
- Tradesmen (painters, electricians, artists, etc)
7. Price Your Services With Confidence
Many new interior designers underprice their services out of fear.
Instead:
Research interior design pricing in your region
Create clear service packages or pricing structures
Communicate your value clearly and professionally
8. Ask for Testimonials and Referrals Early
Once you complete your first project:
Ask for a testimonial or online review
Request referrals
Share the project and feedback on your website and social media
Getting your first interior design client comes down to visibility, clarity, and confidence. You do not need to be perfect or have years of experience. You simply need to show up consistently and communicate your value.
If you want a step by step roadmap to landing clients, pricing your services, and running a successful interior design business, this is exactly what I teach inside my online course for new Interior Designers & Decorators.
In my course you’ll get my expert insights on pricing, building your portfolio (including how to make design boards), client acquisition, and how to work with a client from first impression to final install.
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