
The 8 Biggest Mistakes I See New Interior Stylists Make
In this episode, I’m sharing the most common mistakes I see interior stylists make and how to avoid them.
With over 20 years of experience in the industry, I know how easily things can go wrong on a shoot, especially when you’re not fully prepared or clear on the client’s brief.
I talk about everything from overstyling and ignoring feedback to building strong industry relationships. I also share some personal stories (including one involving salt beef sandwiches!) to show how these play out in real life.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up, this episode is full of practical tips to help you improve your styling career and keep clients coming back for more.
Freestyling Friday with Emma Morton-Turner

A few things we covered in this episode :
- Preparation is crucial; it accounts for 80% of the work.
- Feedback must be taken constructively, not personally.
- Asking questions is essential for clarity in briefs.
- The physical demands of styling are often underestimated.
- Building relationships in the industry is key to success.
- Mistakes are part of the learning process in styling.
- Maintaining professionalism can lead to rebooking.
- Networking can open doors to new opportunities.
People and Brands mentioned in this podcast
- Get out of the House Podcast
- Find the video of the Little Red Rooster Press Launch Here
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Alison Davidson – Interior stylist and Editor
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King Living www.kingliving.co.uk
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Casa Latina casalatina.co.uk
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Little Red Rooster PR: littleredrooster.co.uk
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What Really Happens on an Interior Shoot : Podcast #165
Your Guide to Interior Styling starting with Work Experience




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