S1 E11 – What does Today Look Like?
This week on Coast to Coast Design, Garrison and Catherine talk about what projects they have going on right now. Comparing volume, oddities and basic, everyday concerns.
This week on Coast to Coast Design, Garrison and Catherine talk about what projects they have going on right now. Comparing volume, oddities and basic, everyday concerns.
This week, Catherine and Garrison are on their way to High Point Market in North Carolina. So they got to talking about other work travel they’ve had to do to work on out-of-town projects. Concerns include: what kind of contractors work around the project and are they any good and what materials are readily available in the area?
This week, on Coast to Coast Design, Garrison and Catherine discuss all the differences they’ve discovered in their travels away from their home bases and compare understandings of what wall finishes are even called.
This week on Coast to Coast Design, Catherine and Garrison talk about who they’ll let turn their designs into reality, who they don’t want to help with that and why they have these preferences.
This week, Garrison and Catherine chat about the best trade events for interior designers and what they each try to get out of the ones they attend.
This week on Coast to Coast Design, Catherine and Garrison quiz each other on their design quirks.
This week on Coast to Coast Design, your hosts discuss what they think their services cost, how much they actually cost and why those numbers aren’t always easy to reconcile.
This week, Garrison and Catherine compare stories of terror and triumph from working with different vendors and discuss the best ways to build relationships with the businesses they rely on.
On this episode of Coast to Coast Design, Catherine and Garrison talk about how they select their clients, how they expect clients to find them and what they’re each looking for when somebody comes looking for a consultation.
Catherine and Garrison chat about how they found their first employees and learning that they didn’t necessarily know who they needed at the start.