Hot Young Designers Club | Interior Design Business Podcast

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They're not that hot, or that young - but hosts Rebecca Plumb (Studio Plumb) and Shaun Crha (Wrensted Interiors) spill the tea every week on how a new generation of interior designers run their business. Join a community exploring the emotional, practical, and humorous side of the interior design business.

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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Hot Young Designers Club | Interior Design Business Podcast.

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Rebecca Plumb is a co-host of the Hot Young Designers Club podcast and an interior designer at Studio Plumb, specializing in interior design and business development.
Shaun Crha is a co-host of the Hot Young Designers Club podcast and an interior designer at Wrensted Interiors, with expertise in interior design and business strategies.
Natalie Papier is an interior designer and artist known for her work that blends fine art with interior design. She is the founder of Home Ec Op, a brand that explores creative and colorful design. Natalie has expanded her career by launching multiple product lines, filming the design TV show 'Artfully Designed,' and publishing her first book 'Start with the Art.' Her background in fine art deeply influences her interior projects, emphasizing creativity, color, and personal aesthetic. She has collaborated with brands like Mitchell Black and Mitzi Lighting, and she leverages social media, especially Instagram, to grow her business organically. Natalie is also known for her candid insights into the challenges of creative entrepreneurship and balancing multiple ventures.
Rasheeda Gray is an accomplished interior designer and TV personality, known for her work with Gray Space Interiors. With a background in corporate marketing spanning 15 years, she successfully transitioned into the interior design industry, where she has built a thriving business. Rasheeda is recognized for her innovative approach to design and her ability to leverage local television and mentorships to enhance her brand. She is also known for her partnership with her husband, creating a design-construction duo, and for her insights on pricing strategies and marketing within the design field.

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The Hot Young Designers Club is a community for interior designers They believe that being a “Hottie" is a state of mind that’s valuable for all creative entrepreneurs. They explore the emotional, practical, and humorous sides of design, fostering openness among designers. They support interior designers through their Patreon, business tools and templates, industry events, and their 5-star rated podcast.

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0:00 1:34:19

148: Building A Materials Library

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Rebecca Plumb Shaun Crha
Keywords
materials library interior design sample management vendor relationships organization systems sample storage design trade accounts sample sourcing sample preservation market exposure

In this episode, Shaun and Rebecca dive deep into the nuts and bolts of creating and managing a materials library for interior designers. They discuss everything from sourcing sample accounts and organizing fabrics, tile, rugs, paint, hardware, lighting, and window coverings, to managing the relentless influx of materials and avoiding storage chaos—all while keeping things inspiring and client-ready.

With practical tips on establishing vendor relationships, setting up effective storage systems, maintaining sample quality, and curating collections by color or usage, this episode is packed with insights to help designers build an efficient, beautiful, and functional materials library.

In this episode they discuss:

  • How to get design trade accounts and sample access from major vendors like Pindler, Fabricut, Kravet, York, and more using resale certificates and business credentials.
  • Strategies for organizing fabric samples—by color themes, outdoor vs. indoor, window treatments, and best folding and bin systems to keep samples visible and curled-free.
  • Tips for storing tile, rugs, hardware, lighting, and paint samples—utilizing IKEA Pax units, bins, hangers, shallow drawers, finished-sample rings, and rep-supplied storage aids.
  • Using Material Bank and vendor programs for efficient sample sourcing and quick shipping of paint, commercial fabrics, and tile.
  • Solutions for managing bulky samples (e.g., tile boards, rug swatches, paint decks) and the benefits of building strong vendor relationships for rep delivery and service.
  • Facing common challenges such as moth infestations, sample deterioration, and the time/labor required to maintain a materials library, including ideas for reuse or redistribution of unused samples.
  • Leveraging market exposure (High Point, Las Vegas, Pacific Design Center) to expand your sample collection and deepen vendor knowledge without cluttering your home studio.

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0:00 1:13:07

147: Let's clap for custom! How to elevate your business with bespoke furnishings

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Shaun Crha Rebecca Plumb
Keywords
custom furnishings bespoke furnishings interior design business AI tools in design client management local artisans custom pricing design strategies creative customization profitability in design

In this episode, Shaun and Rebecca dive deep into the world of custom and bespoke furnishings and how they can elevate not only your designs but your entire interior design business. They share real-life experiences, lessons learned, and the emotional ups and downs of taking the custom route—from sourcing local artisans to managing the expectations of clients and contractors. They also explore how new AI tools are transforming the way designers visualize and pitch one-of-a-kind pieces.

If you're feeling stuck sourcing from the same retailers or want to push your creative limits, this episode is a must-listen. Rebecca and Shaun break down the practical strategies and mindset shifts that can help you make custom your new standard.

In this episode they discuss:

  • How AI tools like ChatGPT can help visualize custom furnishings and win client buy-in
  • Why custom might be a necessary pivot in today’s economy and evolving retail landscape
  • Challenges with finding local vendors and how to build your dream custom team
  • The importance of managing client expectations with custom installs and fittings
  • Creative ways to customize ready-made pieces without breaking the bank
  • How to structure your pricing when there’s no MSRP for custom work
  • Small-scale custom ideas that can elevate your portfolio and client experience
  • Strategies to avoid burnout and ensure profitability with time-intensive custom projects

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0:00 1:18:41

146: Natalie Papier Is Creating Artful Homes

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Natalie Papier
Keywords
interior design artful homes color creativity branding product lines TV show book client relationships boundaries virality creative evolution business growth mentorship pricing strategy television marketing

This week, Shaun and Rebecca are joined by Natalie Papier of Home Ec Op to talk all things color, creativity, and carving your own design path. Natalie shares how her background in fine art has shaped her interiors, how she grew her business organically through Instagram, and the whirlwind of launching multiple product lines, filming a design TV show, and publishing her first book. She opens up about the real-life chaos behind the scenes and the power of staying true to your aesthetic.

In this episode they discuss:

  • Natalie's journey from fine artist to interior designer
  • Filming Artfully Designed and navigating behind-the-scenes challenges
  • How her book Start with the Art came to life and what she learned
  • Collaborating with brands like Mitzi and Mitchell Black on product lines
  • Balancing client work with content creation and licensing deals
  • The importance of boundaries and fit in client relationships
  • How she handles unsolicited opinions and the downsides of virality
  • Why midlife is actually the best time for creative evolution

In this episode they discuss:

  • Rasheeda’s transition from corporate marketing to full-time interior design
  • Building a business while juggling a 9-to-5 job and family responsibilities
  • Collaborating with her husband to create a design-construction duo
  • The significance of community and mentorship in her career growth
  • Revising her pricing structure to enhance profitability and cash flow
  • Leveraging local television as an effective marketing tool
  • Balancing flat-fee and hourly billing to meet creative and business needs
  • Preparing for her most significant TV project to date and expanding Gray Space's recognition

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0:00 1:06:29

145: Mental Health Awareness, Designing a Business and Life That Supports Your Mind and Body

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mental health burnout depression therapy medication emotional well-being creative industry business boundaries identity detachment

In this heartfelt and vulnerable episode, Shaun and Rebecca open up about their personal mental health journeys and how those experiences impact their lives as interior designers and creative entrepreneurs. In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, they shed light on how common mental health struggles are within the design industry, and how important it is to build a life and business that supports your mind and body.

Together, they share their own stories of burnout, depression, therapy, and medication, while encouraging fellow designers to normalize conversations around emotional well-being. This isn't about quick fixes—it's about real talk, compassion, and taking steps (big or small) toward mental resilience in a creative industry that often demands so much.

In this episode they discuss:

  • Why it's important to name and acknowledge your emotional state without shame
  • The emotional crash that can follow the adrenaline of busy periods and client work
  • Tips for recognizing and responding to situational versus long-term depression
  • The benefits of therapy, medication, and consistent mental health check-ins
  • How somatic stretching and body awareness can support emotional release
  • Drawing boundaries with email, social media, and business energy drains
  • The struggle of detaching your identity from your business and client feedback
  • Finding healing and connection through your design community and close friends

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0:00 1:05:56

144: How Rasheeda Gray Connected Her Purpose with Her Work

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Rasheeda Gray
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interior design corporate marketing design business mentorship local television pricing strategies partnership Gray Space Interiors

In this episode, Shaun and Rebecca sit down with interior designer and TV personality Rasheeda Gray of Gray Space Interiors. Rasheeda shares how she transitioned from a 15-year corporate marketing career into a thriving design business — and how she made her purpose and passion align. They also dive into how she’s leveraged local television and mentorships to grow her brand, and what it’s really like running a business with your partner.

From juggling 20 projects while holding down a full-time job to building a renovation-focused business with her husband, Rasheeda gets real about the hustle behind the glam. She also shares her evolving pricing strategies, her love for marketing, and what it takes to step into the spotlight on national TV.

In this episode they discuss:

  • Rasheeda’s shift from corporate marketing to full-time design
  • How she built her business while working a 9-to-5 and raising a family
  • Partnering with her husband to create a design-construction power duo
  • The importance of community and mentorship in building her career
  • Reworking her pricing structure to protect profits and boost cash flow
  • Using local television as a powerful marketing tool
  • Balancing flat-fee and hourly billing to serve both creativity and business needs
  • Preparing for her biggest TV project yet — and aiming to make Gray Space a household name

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