In with the good, out with the bad: Industry business coaches identify the behaviors driving the most profitable design firms—and the practices it’s time to shelve once and for all.
There are certain types of projects that bring out a designer’s best work. How do you discover what those are for your firm? If you’re looking to zero in on your ideal client profile, start here.
Whether we’re officially in a recession might still be something for economists to debate, but what can designers do now to stay ahead of a fragile economy? BOH spoke to six business coaches to find out.
After last week’s announcement that tariffs on upholstered furniture and kitchen and bath cabinetry would be going into effect October 1, the White House issued a clarifying proclamation that details the extent and timeline of the new duties.
The North Carolina–based member organization was acquired by Cascale, a global nonprofit alliance aimed at combating climate change and promoting fair trade in the consumer goods industry. BOH spoke with SFC executive director Scarlette Tapp about the association’s next chapter.
The topic of image copyright and licensing can seem daunting, so BOH tapped experts across the interior photography sector to break it down and simplify it for designers.
When a photographer captures an interior, they’re also capturing the work of dozens of other people, from the designer to the architect to the subcontractors and the vendors whose furnishings are featured. But who has the right to share that photo? Knowing the answer could keep you out of court.