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5 Tips To Elevate Your Interior Design Website
As an interior designer, your website is your online portfolio. Even if potential clients discover you on social media or in-person, your website is where they go to learn more about you, check out your work, and find out more about your services. So it goes without saying that your website needs to support your work and your brand.

How to Create a Client-Winning Interior Design Homepage
Your interior design website homepage is the online face of your brand. It’s purpose is to convince visitors to stick around and check out your portfolio, design services, and ultimately book a Discovery Call or purchase a product. So what's the best way to build your homepage so it attracts clients? In this step-by-step guide, I will show you how to maximize your homepage potential.

60-30-10 Color Rule for Service Interior Design Websites
Know about the designer "secret” called the 60-30-10 rule? It makes creating cohesive color palettes pretty much foolproof! We’re talking specifically about interior design websites here, but this design principal will help on any project whether it's a living room or your design business website!
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Copyright Date Code Automation for Squarespace Websites [7.1 & 7.0]
Ever look at a website and notice it’s copyright date is from last year? It doesn’t exactly give a “We’re on-top-of-things” kind of vibe, right? So updating your copyright date on your interior design website footer is a first order of business in the new year! I'll show you a quick copy/paste with a bit of code and you'll NEVER have to worry about updating your copyright year again! Promise!

Favicons: Branding Your Interior Design Website Template
As an interior designer, you wouldn't think of skipping out on the finishing touches in your beautiful rooms, right? You know, the fun part where you work your magic with the accessories that make a space sing? Same goes for your website! Too often I see a website that's favicon-free. A favicon, otherwise known as a browser icon is the little icon you see on the left side of your site’s browser tab.

Create An Interior Design Contact Page That Books Discovery Calls
An interior design website needs a strategic layout that encourages visitors to do an important action - usually inquiring about working with you and booking a discovery call. Your contact page does a lot of heavy lifting for this purpose. Showcasing your portfolio is important of course, but it’s one component of a larger client journey where visitors are encouraged to click from one page to another, typically leading to the contact page where they can inquire about working with you and then book a discovery call.

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