EPISODE · Oct 13, 2021 · 46 MIN
Peggy Haddad on the radical accessibility of e-design
from Trade Tales · host Business of Home
Peggy Haddad had every intention of hiring an interior designer to transform her own home—until she made a few calls and realized just how expensive full-service design can be. She launched her e-design business in 2019 with the idea that good design could be for everyone, but the Denver-based designer struggled at first to make the business model work. Then she discovered a suite of tech tools that changed everything. She explains how she found a new way to monetize product sales, why she’s constantly reminding herself to let go, and how she built a portfolio without ever setting foot in a client’s home. This episode is sponsored by Universal Furniture and Chelsea HouseLINKSPeggy HaddadKaitlin PetersenBusiness of Home
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Denver-based Peggy Haddad launched her e-design company in 2019 with the motto “interior design for all,” but struggled to make the business model work. Then, she found a tech tool that unlocked a new level of revenue.
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