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When Your Client’s Style Isn’t Yours (and Why That’s the Secret to Great Interior Design)

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Content provided by Darla Powell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Darla Powell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

What if listening more—not designing more—is what actually makes you great at this job?

Emily Tucker says her best work hasn’t come from executing her own vision—it’s come from learning how to filter her clients’ visions through her design lens. She’s not here to imprint her style on every project. Instead, she’s gotten really good at making someone else’s taste look like something she’d proudly add to her portfolio. And it’s that mindset—meeting the client where they are, without losing yourself—that’s helped her build a design firm where both the work and the relationships feel like the real win.

She breaks down what it means to hold space for a client’s preferences, even when they clash with your instincts. That doesn’t mean rolling over. It means knowing when to guide, when to push, and when to let them lead. And sometimes, it means saying “absolutely not” with zero hesitation. That confidence doesn’t come from dominance—it comes from knowing exactly what your role is and who you're doing this work for.

Emily also shares the habit her firm follows religiously that keeps every client feeling looped in, cared for, and crystal-clear on progress. It’s not a tool. It’s not a tech stack. It’s a simple, consistent move most designers skip because it’s annoying to maintain. But doing it every week has completely shifted how clients perceive her team—and how her team stays organized enough to deliver on time, every time.

You’ll learn:

✅ Why letting go of full creative control can actually sharpen your aesthetic

✅ The one weekly habit that immediately upgraded client trust

✅ How to handle pushback (and when to say no with zero guilt)

✅ What “modern rooted in tradition” really looks like—and why it sells

If you’re an interior designer looking to attract better-fit clients and grow through your projects (not just finish them), this is the episode that’s going to help you get there.

Listen now and stop designing in a vacuum.

(0:00) When your client’s style isn’t yours

(4:54) Balancing your aesthetic with someone else’s style

(8:44) When the client’s vision really clashes—what then?

(10:57) Giving pushback with confidence (and respect)

(18:25) The weekly email that changed everything

(22:30) Hiring missteps, expectations, and what she fixed

(36:00) The future of her firm—and the real meaning of “timeless”

About Emily Tucker

Emily Tucker is the founder and principal of Emily Tucker Design, a Boulder-based firm known for creating timeless, client-centered residential interiors. Drawing from a background in architecture and more than a decade of design experience—including formative years with celebrated designers like Kelly Wearstler and Steven Gambrel—Emily brings a refined sensibility and deep knowledge of spatial planning to every project.

Her work balances classic design principles with the unique lifestyle and personality of each client, resulting in interiors that feel both grounded and alive. Whether designing a mountain retreat or a city townhouse, she believes that great design emerges through collaboration, listening, and a deep respect for place. Her thoughtful, process-driven approach ensures every space is beautiful, personal, and enduring. Emily’s work has been featured in national publications and is admired for its warmth, structure, and sophistication.

Website: etuckerdesign.com
Instagram: @emilytuckerdesign

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What if listening more—not designing more—is what actually makes you great at this job?

Emily Tucker says her best work hasn’t come from executing her own vision—it’s come from learning how to filter her clients’ visions through her design lens. She’s not here to imprint her style on every project. Instead, she’s gotten really good at making someone else’s taste look like something she’d proudly add to her portfolio. And it’s that mindset—meeting the client where they are, without losing yourself—that’s helped her build a design firm where both the work and the relationships feel like the real win.

She breaks down what it means to hold space for a client’s preferences, even when they clash with your instincts. That doesn’t mean rolling over. It means knowing when to guide, when to push, and when to let them lead. And sometimes, it means saying “absolutely not” with zero hesitation. That confidence doesn’t come from dominance—it comes from knowing exactly what your role is and who you're doing this work for.

Emily also shares the habit her firm follows religiously that keeps every client feeling looped in, cared for, and crystal-clear on progress. It’s not a tool. It’s not a tech stack. It’s a simple, consistent move most designers skip because it’s annoying to maintain. But doing it every week has completely shifted how clients perceive her team—and how her team stays organized enough to deliver on time, every time.

You’ll learn:

✅ Why letting go of full creative control can actually sharpen your aesthetic

✅ The one weekly habit that immediately upgraded client trust

✅ How to handle pushback (and when to say no with zero guilt)

✅ What “modern rooted in tradition” really looks like—and why it sells

If you’re an interior designer looking to attract better-fit clients and grow through your projects (not just finish them), this is the episode that’s going to help you get there.

Listen now and stop designing in a vacuum.

(0:00) When your client’s style isn’t yours

(4:54) Balancing your aesthetic with someone else’s style

(8:44) When the client’s vision really clashes—what then?

(10:57) Giving pushback with confidence (and respect)

(18:25) The weekly email that changed everything

(22:30) Hiring missteps, expectations, and what she fixed

(36:00) The future of her firm—and the real meaning of “timeless”

About Emily Tucker

Emily Tucker is the founder and principal of Emily Tucker Design, a Boulder-based firm known for creating timeless, client-centered residential interiors. Drawing from a background in architecture and more than a decade of design experience—including formative years with celebrated designers like Kelly Wearstler and Steven Gambrel—Emily brings a refined sensibility and deep knowledge of spatial planning to every project.

Her work balances classic design principles with the unique lifestyle and personality of each client, resulting in interiors that feel both grounded and alive. Whether designing a mountain retreat or a city townhouse, she believes that great design emerges through collaboration, listening, and a deep respect for place. Her thoughtful, process-driven approach ensures every space is beautiful, personal, and enduring. Emily’s work has been featured in national publications and is admired for its warmth, structure, and sophistication.

Website: etuckerdesign.com
Instagram: @emilytuckerdesign

📲 Connect with Darla

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedarlapowell

📚 Resources & People Mentioned

Wingnut Academy is LIVE: https://wingnutsocial.com/wingnut-academy/
“The 6 Keys to Success on Instagram” (Free Webinar): https://wingnutsocial.ewebinar.com/webinar/free-webinar-the-6-keys-to-success-on-instagram-9971

Demon Copperhead book - https://www.amazon.com/Demon-Copperhead-Novel-Barbara-Kingsolver/dp/0063251922

🏠 FOLLOW Wingnut Social

Website: http://www.wingnutsocial.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WingnutSocial/
X: https://twitter.com/wingnutsocial
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wingnutsocial/
Wingnut Webinars: https://wingnutsocial.com/webinar

🎧 SUBSCRIBE to The Wingnut Social Podcast

Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3RJzmtK
Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/designedongooglepodcasts
YouTube: https://bit.ly/designedonyoutube

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