Listen "would you take on another designers project after they split from the client?"
Episode Synopsis
Text me and tell me what you think of this ep. Reach out to chat about 90 minute strategy sessions HEREWelcome to an awkward but common moment in studio life. A client ends things with their first designer, then asks you to step in. The gossip itch is real, but the strategy is simple. Keep communications neutral, ask for proof of termination and clarity on IP, and decide if this is a rescue or a full reset. Draw a firm takeover line for liability, reset boundaries with one decision maker and one channel, and price for the extra risk, re-documentation, and speed they now want. If the vibe is off, walk. If you stay, you lead with ethics, clean paperwork, and clear expectations so the project stabilises fast. Sometimes that is all the client needed, not a “better” designer, just a steadier process.Portfolio rights get tricky when you tweak rather than transform. Minor edits do not equal ownership. If you share, credit the original designer and position your role as development, not authorship. Never engage while an active contract is in place, and save a dated paper trail in case questions surface later. Meet trades early, triple-check everything, and keep your language factual. This episode is not legal or financial advice. It is a practical guide for staying calm, fair, and profitable when you inherit a half-done job. If you want help pricing a takeover or resetting scope, book a 90-minute strategy session or send a DM with your sticking point and I will map your next three moves.Key takeaways Lead with ethics and neutral language Ask for termination proof and IP status before saying yes Decide rescue or reset, then set a takeover date for liability Price for risk, re-documentation, and speed, not for pity One decision maker, one channel, weekly status, no side chats with trades Minor tweaks do not grant portfolio rights, credit fairly or skip the share No active-contract poaching, keep a clean paper trailThanks for listening to this episode of "Designing Success: From Study to Studio"! Connect with me on social media for more business tips, and a real look behind the scenes of my own practicing design business. Grab more insights and updates: Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/oleander_and_finchLike Oleander & Finch on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/oleanderandfinch For more FREE resources, templates, guides and information, visit the Designer Resource Hub on my website ; https://oleanderandfinch.com/ Ready to take your interior design business to the next level? Check out my online course, "The Framework," designed to provide you with everything they don’t teach you in design school and to give you high touch mentorship essential to having a successful new business in the industry. Check it out now and start designing YOUR own successTHE FRAMEWORK ( now open) https://www.oleanderandfinch.com/the-framework-for-emerging-designers/ Remember to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Your feedback helps me continue providing valuable content to aspiring interior designers. Stay tuned for more episodes filled with actionable insights and inspiring conversations. ...
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