Saturday, August 23, 2008

Need Your Feedback

So I'm already on to my next business idea. Something that I'm passionate about (not just willing to do). I'm kicking around the thought of opening "Rock-A-Bye Nurseries," interior design focused on the baby's room. I'm not a certified interior designer... I just kind of have a knack for baby rooms. I'm thinking I would present myself as a project manager for do-it-yourself-ers. I really enjoyed helping Suzanne, Erin and Brenda paint their nurseries. And I even made all the bedding and curtains for Erin's baby.

Basically, I would help the expectant parents decide on a fabric scheme (whether a pre-done bedding set or I can make one from scratch) and then choose coordinating colors for paint and furniture. I would be there to set up a time line and ensure everything happens. (How many of us start a project and then never finish, right?) My involvement would be based on the client's needs. I could just be hired to help choose all the components and setup a timeline or I could also teach the clients how to do it themselves (ie. painting assistance and tips). For those that don't have the time or desire to do-it-themselves, I would do everything, start to finish. But always with the client's feedback and based on their ideas. I don't want to swoop in and be like "here is MY idea for your baby's room and this is how it is going to be." I think there is more satisfaction for them at the end of the project when they can look at the room and say "I chose that fabric or that chair or that color." I want it to feel like theirs.

I guess the basic idea is that there would be levels of assistance, depending on the client's needs and budget. My services would include: planning, shopping/coordinating assistance, painting, sewing, space planning, and room organization. The more you want me to do, the more it would cost.

My explanation is probably clear as mud, but... like I said... I'm still kicking it around in my head. I would appreciate any feedback you would have. Is this a workable idea? Do think there is a market for this type of business? How much would you expect to pay? What income bracket would I be marketing to? Or anything else you might think of.

Thanks for your help! (and be honest, pretty please... maybe not brutally like "this is the dumbest idea I've ever heard." More like, "I don't know if that would be feasible." etc.)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think this would be a great idea. You would have to do some research and decide how much to charge people. I think you could market for any income level, you would just have to charge them based on that. I would think that most people who would hire you would be ritzy and could afford it. Good luck. This is a completely feasable idea. With some research and advertising I think this would be perfect for you.

Debbie Burns said...

hey! thanks for the comment, Kelsie. I needed the feedback.

benandchayfuller said...

I think you could totally do that. After all the work we did on our nursery that next time I was hiring someone to do it. It's exhausting being pregnant and trying to get everything put together. I'm with Kelsie with charging them based on income level but like she said I bet it would be ritzier people.