A lot of social media around interior design is polished images/photoshoots of absolutely beautiful interiors. Often the face, or the actual designer who did the work is not accessible or present on social media. I started to realize that to differentiate myself, showing more “real” behind the scenes, and real time project content would get more engagement. This looks like walking through a site, or talking through what I’m working on that day. I try to balance my social media platform with both finished and polished photoshoot interior content, as well as the day to day. The challenge is, the “ugly” part of the construction process which is so real and valid doesn’t garner as much engagement as the final photoshoot content.

It’s a very fine line balancing showing your personality while also achieving the professional design business side. It’s also a challenge sharing enough to stay relevant, but not sharing too much that gives away too many specifics of real life client projects.