Getting Published in House & Garden: Behind the Scenes of an Interior Design Project

Episode 79

In this episode of Design Dialogues, I share the journey of how my Sydney lower North Shore project landed the cover of House & Garden magazine.

From managing a challenging COVID-era renovation to navigating the complexities of interior design photography and magazine submissions, I reveals the real story behind achieving the cover.

I hope you enjoy the episode

Beth xx

Key Episode Highlights:

  • The strategic decision-making process behind taking on projects

  • Managing client relationships during COVID lockdowns

  • Adapting design processes to meet client needs

  • Working effectively with architects and photographers

  • Tips for getting your interior design work published in magazines

Whether you're an established interior designer looking to get published or a studio owner wanting to build authority in the industry, this episode offers valuable insights into the realities of high-end residential projects and magazine features.

Expert Tip: "Choose photographers that have relationships with where you want the project to go. Their existing connections with magazine editors can be crucial for getting your work published."

Listen now to discover:

  • How to maintain client engagement during long-term projects

  • The importance of flexibility in your design processes

  • What magazines look for in interior design submissions

  • Building strategic relationships with architects and photographers

  • Tips for managing project photography shoots

Perfect for: Interior designers, studio owners, and design professionals looking to enhance their portfolio and industry presence.

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