Introducing the Design & the Client Relationship Series
- Feb 3
- 2 min read
Updated: 9 hours ago
Hello my valued reader.
I am kicking off 2026 with the release of a new eight part blog series (of course these will sit alongside my travel adventure blogs and more). So I want to share a short note about what you can expect and why it can be of value to you.
The series is called Design & the Client Relationship, and it is written for you.

You might be starting fresh, refining the home you already live in, or dreaming of something new. Whatever the scenario, you will find simple touch points that protect your time, optimise your investment, and elevate your experience.
Whether you are planning a project now or simply gathering ideas for the future, it is a chance to get the very best out of your home.
The series is designed to bring clarity to a world that often feels crowded with advice. Over the coming months I will be sharing practical insights to help you ask better questions, hire an expert who feels well aligned to your needs, avoid common pitfalls, and feel more confident as you move through the process.
You might also choose to share this with a friend or colleague who is thinking about making changes to their home. Sometimes the right spark arrives in the form of a gentle suggestion.
If this post was forwarded to you, welcome. You can subscribe to follow the full Design & the Client Relationship series and receive behind the scenes insights directly to your inbox.
I hope you enjoy following the Design & the Client Relationship series as it unfolds.
And if you want your home’s investment, present or future, to work that little bit harder for you, I invite you to follow along. When the time is right, we can discuss the scope that best supports your furnishings brief.
Topic: Introducing the Design & the Client Relationship series
Series: Design & the Client Relationship – Introduction
Focus: Introducing an eight part educational series designed to clarify the process of hiring and working with an interior designer or decorator
Key themes: Hiring an interior designer, home design clarity, understanding the design process, choosing a designer, project confidence, informed decision making, working with a design professional
Audience: Homeowners and renters considering a remodel, furnishing project, or future home update who want to better understand what working with a designer involves
Location relevance: Dallas interior designer specialising in furnishings and finishing design, serving clients in Dallas and virtually across the United States
Photography: Lyn Cowie Interiors unless otherwise noted

