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178: Someone needs to start a Design Detail Database
Description
Shaun and Rebecca are back with a winding, very Hot Young Designers Club conversation about mindset, merch, aging textiles, sleep pillows, old design magazines, and the eternal hunt for better interior design inspiration. What starts as a chat about energy, time, and side quests turns into a bigger discussion about how interior designers can find more original references outside of Pinterest, Instagram, and the current design algorithm.
In this episode, they explore why designers need a better way to collect and share the tiny design details that make a project special: trim profiles, upholstery edges, tile miters, cornices, window casings, and all the little construction and styling details that rarely make it into portfolio photography.
In this episode they discuss:
- Using mindset shifts to feel less trapped by time and business owner overwhelm
- Rebecca’s Studio Plumb merch side quest, including custom note cards, tote bags, and hats
- How vintage sellers, rug makers, and designers use sun fading, patina, and age as part of the design story
- Why Shaun is pulling back from Pinterest and looking for older, less current design inspiration
- How old shelter magazines, travel photos, architecture books, and nature references can lead to more original interior design concepts
- The problem with Pinterest search, ads, and algorithms when designers need very specific detail references
- Their dream for a searchable design detail database full of trim, upholstery, tile, millwork, window treatment, and construction inspiration
- Rebecca’s upcoming home projects, including reworking her daughter’s closet, flooring, hallway, doors, and possible wallpaper moments
Mentioned:
- Sleep Crown - https://www.sleepcrown.com/
- MOO Note Cards - https://www.moo.com/us/notecards-old
- Hôtel Weekend - https://www.hotel-weekend.com/
- Schumacher Trims - https://schumacher.com/catalog/3
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