Michelle Lynne
Designed for the Creative Mind™
Your designs are beautiful, but you're struggling with the business of your interior design business. Join successful interior design business owner, Michelle Lynne, of ML Interiors Group each Monday morning as she shares the processes she has found useful in growing her own 7-figure design firm, interviews industry related guests, and brings her own team of designers on for lively conversations. If you aren't happy with the performance of your interior design business, are tired of trading your time for money, and know you were made for more, this show is for you.
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Jul 6, 2026
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Ep 233: The Art of Being Principal Series - Why Referral-Only Is Holding Your Business Back with Katie Decker-Erickson 06.07.2026 44:49
Many interior designers wear "referral-only" like a badge of honor—but what happens when the referrals stop? In this episode of The Art of Being Principal Series, Michelle Lynne and Katie Decker-Erickson unpack one of the biggest misconceptions in the design industry: that referrals alone are enough to build a sustainable business. The truth? Referrals are wonderful—but they're not a strategy. If...
Ep 232: The Art and Science of Procurement - In-House, Outsourced, and Everything In Between 29.06.2026 45:38
Procurement can either elevate the client experience or become the biggest bottleneck in your business. In this candid roundtable discussion, Michelle Lynne sits down with Alicia Taylor of Alicia Taylor Interiors, Ryann Swan of Ryan Swan Design, and Blair Ryan of The Dove Agency to talk about the realities of procurement in interior design firms. From in-house teams to outsourced solutions, these...
Ep 231: Business Behind the Design #2 - AI, Client Delays, and the Future of Design 22.06.2026 32:36
Are your prospective clients taking longer to sign contracts? Are projects stretching across years instead of months? Are clients questioning purchases, breaking projects into phases, or running your designs through AI before making decisions? In this episode of Business Behind the Design, Michelle Lynne is joined by Ruth Ann Jansen, Melissa Lee, and Erika Bonnell for an honest conversation about...
Ep 230: From Clinical Precision to Creative Vision - Embracing Your Past to Build a Profitable Design Business with Katie Rainey 15.06.2026 35:03
What if the experience you think makes you an outsider in the design industry is actually your greatest advantage? In this episode of Designed for the Creative Mind, Michelle Lynne sits down with interior designer Katie Rainey to discuss her journey from Doctor of Physical Therapy to owner of a thriving interior design firm specializing in waterfront and lifestyle-driven homes. Katies design philo...
Ep 229: Profit Isn't an Accident Part 4 - Stop Duct-Taping Your Business Together 08.06.2026 30:21
If you've ever ended the day feeling like you worked nonstop but still didn't get to the things that actually move your business forward, this episode is for you. In the final installment of the Profit Isn't an Accident series, Michelle explores what happens when all of the little operational problems in a design firm pile up at the same time. The delayed vendor emails, missed lead follow-up, disc...
Ep 228: The Art of Being Principal: Conversation with Katie Decker-Erickson 01.06.2026 39:25
What does it really mean to be the principal of an interior design firm? In this first episode of The Art of Being the Principal, Michelle Lynne and Katie Decker-Erickson join forces to have the candid conversations most design business owners need—but rarely hear. No fluff. No trendy buzzwords. Just honest discussion about what it takes to lead a profitable, sustainable interior design business....
Ep 227: Profit Isn't an Accident Series - You're Paying Someone to Do It Twice 25.05.2026 35:03
In this third episode of the Profit Isn't an Accident series, Michelle Lynne dives into the hidden operational cost that many interior designers don't realize is quietly draining their profits: double entry. From project management platforms to accounting software, Michelle breaks down how disconnected systems create unnecessary labor, reconciliation headaches, bookkeeping expenses, and unreliable...
Ep 226: Messaging Secrets to Stand Out in a Saturated Market with Kamala Nair 18.05.2026 35:39
In this episode of Designed for the Creative Mind, Michelle sits down with copywriter and brand voice expert Kamala Nair to talk about the missing piece in so many interior design businesses: messaging that actually connects. Kamala shares why stunning portfolios alone are no longer enough to stand out in a saturated market and explains how strategic storytelling can help designers attract the rig...
Ep 225: Profit Isn't An Accident Series - The Markup Myth 11.05.2026 38:10
Why Cost Plus 30% Is Quietly Killing Your Profit In this episode of Profit Isn't an Accident, Michelle Lynne tackles one of the most accepted pricing "standards" in the interior design industry: cost plus 30%. And here's the truth most designers never hear: A 30% markup is not the same thing as a 30% profit margin. Michelle breaks down the real math behind procurement, markup vs. margin, and why s...
Ep 224: Intention Behind Design: Interview with Kate Vitale 04.05.2026 30:28
In this episode, Michelle sits down with Kate Vitale, founder of Vitale Interiors, to explore the intersection of interior design, wellness, and intuition. With a background in corporate fashion and trend forecasting, Kate brings a unique perspective to creating spaces that feel grounded, calming, and deeply personal. They dive into what "interior wellness" actually looks like in practice, how des...
Ep 223: Profit Isn't An Accident Series - You're Billing. So Why Aren't You Profitable? 28.04.2026 37:17
Most interior designers think they have a revenue problem… when they actually have a tracking problem. In this kickoff episode of the Profit Isn't an Accident mini-series, Michelle Lynne pulls back the curtain on what's really happening inside your projects financially—and why "busy" doesn't always mean "profitable." If you've ever wrapped a project and hoped you made money (instead of knowing), t...
Ep 222: Scaling Smart: Hiring For Profit, Not Just Capacity 20.04.2026 46:10
Hiring feels like a milestone—but what happens after you bring someone on is where the real work begins. In this episode, Michelle sits down with Erika Bonnell, Melissa Lee, and Ruth Ann Jansen for an honest conversation about what it actually looks like to grow a team inside a design firm. From hiring the wrong role to realizing leadership is a learned skill, this conversation pulls back the curt...
Ep 221: Why You're Not Making Money on Furnishings (Even When You Think You Are) 13.04.2026 34:28
Furnishings should be one of the most profitable parts of your interior design business—but for many designers, it feels like the exact opposite. In this episode, Michelle pulls back the curtain on what's really happening behind the scenes with furniture and procurement. From underpriced markups to disorganized systems and hidden time drains, she breaks down why your margins might look fine on pap...
Ep 220: Why Your Construction Projects Aren't Profitable (Even When the Budget Is High) 06.04.2026 19:32
Construction projects often look like the most profitable work in an interior design business—but behind the scenes, they're where many designers are the most underpaid. In this episode, Michelle breaks down the hidden disconnect between what designers charge and what construction projects actually require. From the constant decision-making to the mental load that never turns off, she reveals why...
Ep 219: From Inquiry to Contract: The Missing System in Your Design Business 30.03.2026 17:29
What if the reason your inquiries aren't turning into clients has nothing to do with your talent… and everything to do with what happens in between? In this episode, Michelle Lynne breaks down the exact gap most interior designers don't realize they have: the missing sales process between inquiry and signature. Through real stories from her own business, she shares how "being easy to work with" wa...
Ep 218: The Client Red Flags Costing Designers Thousands (And How to Catch Them Early) 23.03.2026 21:07
The Client Red Flags Costing Designers Thousands (And How to Catch Them Early) Designed for the Creative Mind Podcast You can have incredible talent, a full calendar, and stunning projects—and still feel like your business is harder than it should be. In this episode of Design for the Creative Mind , we're diving into one of the most overlooked reasons interior designers struggle with profitabilit...
Ep 217: Booked Solid...But Where's the Profit? The Interior Designer's Hidden Business Problem 16.03.2026 16:59
Why Busy Designers Still Struggle With Profitability Designed for the Creative Mind Podcast Interior design is one of the few professions where it's incredibly easy to build a business that looks successful on the outside but quietly struggles behind the scenes. Beautiful projects. High- end homes. A full calendar. And yet the numbers still feel tighter than they should. In this episode, Michelle...
Ep 216: The $50K Hiding Inside Your Design Process 09.03.2026 22:10
Episode Description Most interior designers assume they need more clients, more marketing, or higher design fees to increase their income. But often the real issue is something much simpler. Their process. In this episode, Michelle Lynne breaks down where interior design firms quietly lose money through unstructured discovery, unlimited revisions, procurement administration, underpriced phases, an...
EP 215: The Real Reason Your Marketing Disappears When You Get Busy 02.03.2026 18:11
WHY YOUR MARKETING DISAPPEARS WHEN YOU GET BUSY There's a lot of advice out there about getting more leads and increasing your visibility. But almost nobody talks about what happens after real life gets busy. If your marketing disappears during install weeks, deadlines, or full client schedules, you're not alone. Most interior designers rely on motivation and inspiration to stay visible, and that...
EP 214: You Wanted More Leads. Now What? 23.02.2026 20:34
You worked hard to get the lead. You posted. You showed up. You marketed consistently. And now your phone is ringing. So why aren't more of those inquiries turning into paying clients? In this episode, we're talking about the part nobody glamorizes in the interior design business: what happens after the inquiry. Because getting leads is not the win. Converting them is. If you're booking discovery...
Ep 213: If Your Leads Are Price Shopping, You're Teaching Them To 18.02.2026 26:06
If you're constantly getting inquiries that sound like this… "How much do you charge?" "Can you give me a ballpark?" "What do you charge per room?" You're not alone. And no, it doesn't automatically mean your leads are cheap. In this episode, we're getting real about why price shopping leads keep showing up in your inbox, and the uncomfortable truth most designers don't want to admit: If your lead...
S8 Ep.212 From MTV to High Point: How Rhobin DelaCruz Built a Design Career by Design 09.02.2026 38:46
In today's episode, I'm sitting down with interior designer, creative instigator, and community builder Rhobin DelaCruz. Rhobin has worked with brands like GQ, TED, and MTV, but what really stands out is how intentionally he approaches both design and business. From the way he talks about community to how he shows up at High Point Market, everything he does is rooted in purpose, clarity, and conne...
S8 Ep. 211 From Design to Staging: The Income Stream You're Missing with Guest Marianna Cherico 02.02.2026 36:51
In this episode of Designed for the Creative Mind , Michelle sits down with home staging coach Marianne Cherico to explore how staging can become a powerful extension of an interior design business. With decades of experience in real estate and staging, Marianne shares practical strategies for building relationships with real estate agents, shifting mindset, and positioning staging as an investmen...
S8 Ep.210 When Design, Wellness, and Leadership Collide with Natalie Froom 26.01.2026 42:45
In this episode of Designed for the Creative Mind , I'm sitting down with Natalie Froom, founder and principal designer of Studio 180 Design. Natalie and I go way back—she came through the Interior Design Business Bakery shortly after the pandemic, back when she lovingly calls herself a "baby designer." Fast forward to now, and she's running a growing studio with a team, a refined process, and bi...
S8 Ep.209 How Smart Designers Use Paid Ads to Stay Fully Booked with Shelby Fowler 19.01.2026 40:00
In today's episode of Designed for the Creative Mind , I'm sitting down with Shelby Fowler Moss to talk about something that makes a lot of designers nervous: paid ads. Shelby is a paid ad strategist and sales expert who's helped businesses generate tens of millions of dollars through advertising, and she brings a refreshingly honest, no-fluff perspective to this conversation. If you've ever felt...
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