Posts Tagged ‘blog post ideas’
Monday, October 4th, 2010
A series to get your creative juices flowing for your interior design firm’s blog. [Link to earlier posts: Introduction/first set, numbers 6-10, numbers 11-15, numbers 16-20, numbers 21-25, and numbers 26-30]
- Promoting a post that you liked on another blog. If a fellow design blogger posts a great post on her blog, show her some love. You’ll get reciprocity and build goodwill.
- Great finds from High Point or NeoCon. Talk about trends. Show your favorite pieces. Show what’s new.
- Canopy beds. Talk about the history of the canopy bed and how it translates into today’s interior.

A dreamy canopy bed. Photo: Elle Decor
- Green upholstery options. Vendors that are now offering green upholstery. What to consider and how to know if something is truly green.
- Considering Living in Place when building your home. Design of passageways, thresholds, roughing in an elevator, and more.
Plus two extra for the end…
- Historical uses of crown moldings.

Crown molding frames a pretty window seat. Photo: Traditional Home
- Splurges + steals- mirrors, cocktail tables, beds, etc. This is your typical magazine article showing the Versace dress with its hefty price tag (that is absolutely to die for) and a BCBG dress that achieves the same “look” at a more affordable price.
We hope you enjoyed the series and found a few points of inspiration for your interior design firm’s blog. If you found any of these suggestions particularly helpful, or if you’ve created any innovative posts for your blog, please share your ideas with us! We’d love to see what you’ve come up with.
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Monday, September 27th, 2010
A series to get your creative juices flowing for your interior design firm’s blog. [Link to earlier posts: Introduction/first set, numbers 6-10, numbers 11-15, numbers 16-20, and numbers 21-25]
- A front door wreath for each season.
- Using a stair runner. Using patterns or solids. Why you might want a runner.
- Review of a recent hotel/resort you visited (from a design perspective). What you liked and/or didn’t like. Interesting pieces or uses that your readers could translate into their lives.

Tempo Miami. (Photo: Elle Decor)
- A plug for your favorite charity and why you support it. Show your readers what you care about.
- Pictures of your holiday table. Show them your personality and a glimpse into your life.
Check back next Monday for the remaining ideas in the series! (Are we saving best for last?)
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Monday, September 20th, 2010
A series to get your creative juices flowing for your interior design firm’s blog. [Click to see the introduction and first set of ideas, ideas #6-#10, ideas #11-#15, or #16-#20!]
- A definition of trims. Educate your readers and expand their vocabularies (tape, braid, lipcord, etc.).
- Your latest project and an interview with the client. This could even be a video.
- Multiple arrangements for the same living room furniture. Show 5 or 6 basic pieces and how they can be arranged in a basic room to show a very different look.

Interesting furniture arrangements create new life in a living room. (Photo: Elle Decor)
- Appropriate height to hang art.
- How to choose a tile grout color. When to use contrasting grout. What to think about regarding maintenance.
Stay tuned for five more blog post ideas, coming next week!
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Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
A series to get your creative juices flowing for your interior design firm’s blog. [Click to see the introduction and first set of ideas, ideas #6-#10 or ideas #11-#15.]
- Complimentary colors you might not think of. Stretch your readers’ minds.
- A day in the life of an interior designer. Let them know what designers (especially you) really do.
- Flooring for the bath. Options and maintenance issues to consider.
- To hide or not to hide the TV. State your opinion.

The TV: to hide, or not to hide? (Photo: House Beautiful)
- 10 favorite settees. Settees could also be cabinet pulls, shutter colors, countertops, or desk accessories. 10 could be 6, 7, 13, or 20. You get the point.
Check back next week for five more blog post ideas!
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Monday, August 30th, 2010
A series to get your creative juices flowing for your interior design firm’s blog. Read the introduction here.
- Choosing towel colors. How to use a spa-like approach or to accent with your bath towels.
- 5 favorite pedestal sinks.

Photo: Better Homes & Gardens
- How to tell good upholstery from bad. Possibly show pictures that will educate your reader on what they can look for when selecting a piece of upholstery.
- Effects of glazing cabinetry. How different glazes change the natural colors of woods.
- Choosing the right area rug. Size, style, and more. Do you put the sofa legs on it?

Photo: Apartment Therapy
Be sure to check back next Monday for five more blog post ideas!
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Monday, August 23rd, 2010
Whenever I ask people what their main concern and block is for social media, a majority of them say producing content. This is true. All of a sudden, businesses that never had to write before are now tasked with being editors and journalists for their online diaries. Blogging offers great opportunities to establish yourself as an expert, show your company’s personality, and be more searchable, but it can be overwhelming to think about coming up with a new idea 2-5 times per week.
In 30 minutes, I developed 35 ideas for blog posts for your interior design firm. I realize I am leaving this to you to do the hard part—the writing! Most of them are residentially-inclined, but I know that they will spur ideas for the commercial folks too. You are more than welcome to use these blog post ideas verbatim. However, you will also be thinking about your own spin so don’t let these limit your creativity. Hopefully this list will help you think of even another 35 things that you want to write about. If it does make you think of some posts, will you share them in the comments? Remember that posts don’t have to be long, but they have to be interesting. What is interesting to your reader? They’ll tell you by what they retweet on Twitter, link to from their own blog, or comment on your blog. It’s a learning experience and you’ll probably end up being surprised at what they most want to hear about.
I’ve divided this list into groups of 5. It will give you enough to think about for the week and we will post them every Monday for the next 7 weeks.
1. Pantone color of the year and its uses. Show ways that it can be used as a base color or as a subtle accent.
2. Outdoor living rooms. The change in fabric technology and options are amazing. Highlight this or something similar for your reader.

Photo: Martha Stewart
3. Window treatments and appropriate uses. Educate your reader on the different window treatment designs and when each might be used.
4. Ceiling fans– not from your first apartment. Choosing a fan with style.
5. Painting floors. What to consider with color and sheen.

Photo: Design Sponge
Stay tuned for five more blog post ideas for interior designers, every Monday!
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