{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Ep 221: Why You\u2019re Not Making Money on Furnishings (Even When You Think You Are)","description":"Furnishings should be one of the most profitable parts of your interior design business\u2014but for many designers, it feels like the exact opposite. In this episode, Michelle pulls back the curtain on what\u2019s really happening behind the scenes with furniture and procurement. From underpriced markups to disorganized systems and hidden time drains, she breaks down why your margins might look fine on paper\u2026 but still leave you feeling overwhelmed and underpaid. If procurement feels like it\u2019s running you instead of supporting your business, this conversation will help you rethink your pricing, your process, and your role as a designer. &amp;nbsp; What You\u2019ll Learn   Why furnishings are not a transaction\u2014but a full process   The biggest mistake designers make when pricing furniture   What\u2019s actually included in procurement (hint: it\u2019s a LOT more than you think)   Why a 30% markup is outdated\u2014and what to consider instead   How underpricing happens gradually (even when you think you\u2019re doing it right)   The hidden cost of disorganized systems and double entry   Why raising your markup alone won\u2019t fix profitability   How to shift from \u201corder taker\u201d to trusted expert   The power of presenting a complete design vs. individual pieces   Two common patterns designers fall into (and how to break them)   &amp;nbsp; Key Takeaways 1. Procurement is a Process, Not a Line Item Sourcing, quoting, ordering, tracking, receiving, managing damages, and client communication\u2014procurement includes far more than just buying furniture. 2. Your Markup Must Reflect Reality If you\u2019re still using cost-plus 30%, you\u2019re likely undercharging. Your pricing should account for your time, expertise, and responsibility\u2014not just the product. 3. Disorganization is Expensive Spreadsheets, inbox tracking, and disconnected systems create inefficiencies, errors, and unnecessary labor costs. 4. You\u2019re Not a Personal Shopper Presenting one item at a time positions you as a vendor. Presenting a full design positions you as the expert. 5. Profit Comes from Structure + Pricing You can\u2019t fix a broken process with higher prices. Real profitability happens when your systems and pricing work together. &amp;nbsp; Signs Your Procurement Process Needs Work   You feel constantly \u201con\u201d managing orders and updates   You\u2019re tracking items in your inbox, head, or spreadsheets   Projects feel chaotic behind the scenes   Your profit doesn\u2019t match the effort you\u2019re putting in   You avoid furnishings altogether to reduce stress   &amp;nbsp; Michelle\u2019s Perspective   There\u2019s no single \u201cright\u201d pricing model\u2014but there is a wrong one: Any structure that doesn\u2019t properly compensate you for your time, energy, and responsibility   Minimum suggested markup on wholesale furnishings: 75%+   Procurement, when structured correctly, becomes a scalable and repeatable profit center   &amp;nbsp; Tools &amp;amp; Resources Mentioned Profit Mixer \u2013 A project management and financial system designed specifically for interior designers   Combines procurement tracking + financial data   Eliminates double entry between systems   Provides real-time visibility into project profitability   16-Step Project Management Framework   Michelle\u2019s complete process from client inquiry to project completion   Coaching Options   VIP Intensives   90-Day Advisory   Learn more at: thedesignbakehouse.com\/coaching  Coming Next Week Michelle shares a special panel conversation from High Point Market on: Hiring for Profit (Not Just Growth) You\u2019ll learn:   What it actually costs to hire   How to know if a hire supports revenue   Lessons learned (the hard way) from experienced design firm owners   ","author_name":"Designed for the Creative Mind\u2122","author_url":"https:\/\/thedesignbakehouse.com\/designed-for-the-creative-mind-pod","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/40822030\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/5a3e36\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/200681630"}