173: Who pooped at the dinner party & other floor plan adventures

EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 1H 14M

173: Who pooped at the dinner party & other floor plan adventures

from Hot Young Designers Club | Interior Design Business Podcast

Shaun and Rebecca catch up on spring travel, allergic reactions, editorial photoshoots, and the realities of balancing rest with productivity as interior designers. Rebecca shares the behind-the-scenes story of her Texas project being selected for a magazine cover and what it was like working with a full editorial team on location.They also dive into the importance of showing your design work online, how editors discover interior designers, the ethics of using other designers’ photos on social media, and why clear floor plans and thoughtful presentations matter so much in an interior design business. From art lending libraries to powder rooms opening into dining rooms, this episode is full of hilarious tangents and practical lessons for designers trying to communicate their value clearly.In this episode they discuss:Rebecca’s spring break trip to Palm Springs and navigating a scary allergic reaction at NobuPlanning international travel around food allergies, family preferences, and long-haul logisticsRebecca’s Texas project being photographed for a magazine cover and full home tourWhy sharing your interior design projects online can lead to editorial opportunitiesShaun’s reflections on vacation, rest, productivity, and breaking the reward-based mindsetThe Octopus Initiative at MCA Denver and the idea of borrowing museum-quality art for your homeThe ethics of using other designers’ work in social media content and design education postsWhy floor plan reviews, construction documentation, renderings, and client presentations are so importantOur links:Subscribe and leave a review - Apple PodcastsLike, Comment, & Follow - Hot Young Designers Club InstagramRebecca’s InstagramShaun’s InstagramFor more information - Check out the websiteBecome a “Loyal Hottie” - Support us on PatreonDesign Resources - Check out our shop

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