5 DIGITAL TOOLS I USE AS AN INTERIOR DESIGNER
CANVA:
Canva has been a game-changer for my business. I've used other programs, but I always come back to Canva. It makes creating content so easy, with tons of template options and a background removal tool. The Pro Subscription is absolutely worth it and can guide you in creating social posts, business templates, reels, Instagram stories, and more. Use my referral link to save money off your Pro Subscription!HONEYBOOK:
HoneyBook is one of my favorite client management systems and for good reason. It has a clean and modern userface, it's completely customizable, and you can handle everything in one place - contracts, payment, file deliverables, and more. Follow this link for 20% off your first year of HoneyBook, on me.CHIEF ARCHITECT:
Curious what program designers use for all those beautiful, realistic 3D renderings you see? Chief Architect is my software of choice. There are different programs you can purchase based on price point, and you can also opt for a monthly payment instead of buying the software all at once. It has completely changed the game in client presentation and deliverables.ETSY:
Etsy is obviously amazing for making unique and thoughtful purchases (plus, I have an Etsy shop for affordable interior design!), but one of my favorite parts of using this website is that there are so many tools available for small business owners. For example, planning a renovation? There are tons of budget and project planners available for instant download. Talk about amazing inventory.PINTEREST:
My love for Pinterest when it comes to business stems from the sheer number of ideas there are available to small business owners. Whether you are looking for guidance, inspiration, business tips, information on how to take a better photo, etc., Pinterest has you covered. Follow us!
Have a tool that inspires you? Tell us in the comments!