How POH Graduate Claire Launched Her Interior Design Business in 60 Days

Claire graduated from Psychologie of Home and immediately joined mentorship to apply what she learned.

Look at Claire now.

She defined services, pricing, and process, launched a live website, and began working with clients.

This didn’t happen because of talent alone. It happened because she stopped guessing.

Talent opens the door. Systems keep it open.

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About the Author

Kami Gray is the founder of Psychologie of Home, an interior design business school that teaches designers how to build profitable interior design businesses through pricing, project process, client management, and real-world training. She mentors aspiring and working designers on how to build sustainable, profitable design practices.

FAQs

How long did it take Claire to launch her interior design business?
Claire launched her business within 60 days of graduating by applying clear services, pricing, and process.

Did Claire have prior experience before launching?
She had design interest and ability, but the launch happened because she stopped guessing and followed a structured system.

What actions helped Claire launch so quickly?
Defining services, setting pricing, building a live website, and working with real clients immediately.

Was talent the main reason for her success?
No. Talent helped, but systems and clear decision-making made the business viable.

What role did mentorship play in Claire’s launch?
Mentorship helped her apply what she learned, stay accountable, and execute without hesitation.

What can new designers learn from Claire’s case study?
Clear structure creates momentum. Defined services and pricing turn intention into action.

Kami Gray

I run a private decision-making practice called The Decision Room. I work with people at the point where thinking, research, and advice have stopped helping. My work isn’t coaching or strategy. It’s discernment…collapsing noise, identifying what actually matters, and making a clear recommendation when the stakes feel real. I’m particularly interested in how AI, information overload, and endless optionality have made decision-making harder, not easier.

https://www.thedecisionroom.co/
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