On this episode of The Business of Home Podcast, Josh Wiener, founder and CEO of the high-end general contracting firm SilverLining, shares the story of his career and his observations on the industry.
In this week’s installment of the 50 States Project, Clarkston, Michigan–based designer Steph Morris of North + Birch tells us the question she always asks herself before accepting a job, how her previous design jobs inspired her to set up a generous parental leave policy at her firm, and why she avoids taking clients in her neighborhood.
For Tineke Triggs, signing on as a project’s replacement designer meant pulling double duty to build rapport with a client who had been burned. Here’s how to turn client trust issues into a relationship-building opportunity.
Boll & Branch debuts Origin Track, a traceability tool for their products. BOH spoke with co-founder and CEO Scott Tannen about how it works and the importance of transparency in the home industry.
The post-recession, post-pandemic digital age has created fertile ground for a growing class of independent American woodworkers to sell to a wide swath of furniture shoppers. What’s driving the phenomenon, and how big can it get?
On this episode of the Trade Tales podcast, Kai Williamson shares why she implemented a per-square-foot fee structure and how hiring a senior designer as her first employee transformed her business.