What Keywords and Questions Are People Using to Search for Interior Design Firms?

Tori Sikkema, Interior | Architectural | Lifestyle Photographer Based in Central NJ and serving NY, CT, PA, and Beyond

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Keywords and phrases are specific words or phrases people use when searching for something online. For interior designers, using the right keywords and phrases on their website and social media can help them show up higher in search results, which can bring more potential clients to their business. Some examples of keywords and phrases for interior designers include “interior design,” “home decor,” and “design inspiration.” Interior designers can naturally use these keywords and phrases in their content to attract more clients and grow their business.

Here are some keywords and questions people might search for interior design firms

Keywords

  • Interior design firms
  • Interior decorators
  • Home decor
  • Design inspiration
  • Home decor services
  • Residential interior design
  • Commercial interior design
  • Interior design companies
  • General Designer
  • Interior design business

Questions

  • What are the best interior design firms near me?
  • How much do interior design firms charge?
  • What services do interior design firms offer?
  • What are the latest trends in interior design?
  • How can I find an interior design firm for my small business?
  • What should I look for when hiring an interior designer?
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I HIGHLY recommend creating some educational IG post carousels and blog posts answering people’s questions when looking to work with design professionals and interior design firms.

Here is an IG Carosel Post and Hashtags to Get you Started!

Spring is in the air, and with it comes a fresh crop of interior design trends! Here are five of the top trends we’re seeing for Spring/Summer 2023:

  1. Sustainable and eco-friendly design: As we become more aware of our choices impact on the planet, eco-friendly interior design is more important than ever. Look for natural materials like wood and bamboo, sustainable lighting options, and design practices that prioritize sustainability.
  2. Earthy tones and natural textures: Warm neutrals and natural textures will continue to be popular this season. Think soft, soothing colors like beige, taupe and textures like linen, wool, and jute.
  3. Bold patterns and prints: While natural textures are still on-trend, bold patterns and prints are returning this season. Look for floral patterns, graphic prints, and geometric designs to add interest and personality to your space.
  4. Retro influences: Nostalgia continues to be a major influence in design, and this season is no exception. Expect to see 70s-inspired decor like shag rugs and macrame and mid-century modern pieces like Eames chairs and Danish-inspired furniture.
  5. Biophilic design: Biophilic design incorporates natural elements into interior spaces and is a trend here to stay. Think plants and greenery, natural materials like wood and stone, and spaces that mimic natural environments like forests or beaches.

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Which trend are you most excited to try this season? Let us know in the comments!

Let me know how it goes and what you create to help serve your audience!

I’m an Architectural Digest-published interior design photographer and Universal Ambassador. I work with many interior design firms telling their visual story and helping them get published.

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