How, and where, do you work?
This will depend on your personal preference, the size of your home, and how much money you have available for rent. Read on for my thoughts on home (versus rented) PLUS 9 tips for meetings in a public space.
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Weird things can be encountered when on-site. Oh my goodness, there have been a few.
When I first started out, I worked for an interior design company in Oxfordshire. We did lots of work in Oxford University Colleges (the MOST amazing projects). A lot of the university properties were old - so we came across the normal issues you’d expect such as woodworm, damp, and general disrepair. On one site visit we did encounter a rather large, dead, rat. It was, if I remember correctly, right in the middle of a space that we had to measure up. So, we measured around him, ears pricked to attention, hoping his mates didn’t pitch up to see what we were doing. Even more scary than this though (it involved a body) was the time we had to go in to measure up for a student rental property.
Managing the juggle of work & kids, personalising design, plus her little black book of trades.An amazing line up of guests for my 'Interiors Talk: Live from the Hive' provided a host of nuggets as part of the launch of my new online course How to Start an Interior Design Business. In this blog I highlight their key business advice.
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