Interior Design San Diego - Presented by ASID San Diego

026: Behind the Scenes of My Interior Design Business

25 min · 19. März 2026
Episode 026: Behind the Scenes of My Interior Design Business Cover

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On this solo episode of the Interior Design San Diego Podcast, Rachel Larraine Crawford pulls back the curtain on the reality of running a full-service interior design business. After years of being asked by students and fellow designers what her days actually look like, Rachel walks you through her weekly rhythm—from focused admin days in her 500 sq ft ADU studio to client meetings, sourcing sessions, job site visits, and everything in between. With 8–10 active projects at any given time—including a Brazilian steakhouse, second homes, kitchen remodels, and a one-of-a-kind astrology reading room—this episode offers an honest, behind-the-scenes look at the balance of creativity, logistics, leadership, and relationship-building that defines the profession. You’ll hear how Rachel structures her week for efficiency, how she collaborates with her design assistant to manage procurement and operations, and why the “non-glamorous” side of design is actually what sets great designers apart. Whether you're an emerging professional, a student, or simply curious about the industry, this episode demystifies the day-to-day and highlights what it really takes to bring thoughtful, well-executed spaces to life. Connect with Rachel rachel@tigerveil.com instagram.com/tigerveil [https://instagram.com/tigerveil] Stay Connected: 1. Sign Up for Our Newsletter [https://casd.asid.org/email_updates] 2. ASID San Diego Website [https://casd.asid.org/] 3. LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/asid-san-diego-03851a1ba/] 4. Follow us on Instagram [https://instagram.com/asid_sandiego] 5. Ask your question, share a topic of interest or be our guest here. [https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/428342/2/l0du908k4yerva0i] 6. Subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss upcoming episodes 7. Share this podcast with a fellow designer in your community 8. Questions, sponsorship or feed back: sandiegoasid@gmail.com

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032: The Builder's Perspective: What Every Designer Should Know

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031: Building Your First Team: Lessons Learned Growing a Design Business

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30: Building Relationships, Luxury, and Legacy with Russ Diamond of Snyder Diamond

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Episode 029: Inside Milan Design Week: ASID San Diego Takes Italy Cover

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