AI for Interior Designers™ *Podcast

<p class="my-2 [&+p]:mt-4 [&_strong:has(+br)]:inline-block [&_strong:has(+br)]:pb-2">The AI for Interior Designers™ *Podcast is your down-to-earth resource for running a smart, efficient, and creative design business. Host Jenna Gaidusek tackles everyday challenges in the world of interior design. From project sourcing and field measurements, to finding reliable vendors, refining your workflow, and keeping client experiences top-notch. Expect honest talks on product procurement, building partnerships with makers and manufacturers, streamlining proposals, and keeping your design boards fresh and organized.</p> <p class="my-2 [&+p]:mt-4 [&_strong:has(+br)]:inline-block [&_strong:has(+br)]:pb-2">Episodes dig into things like digital note-takers for meetings, building template libraries, curating a unique brand voice, and staying authentic in your marketing and client interactions. You’ll hear behind-the-scenes stories with guests from leading design platforms, manufacturers, and educators, plus real tips for sustainability, running virtual design studios, and staying ahead of the trends. Jenna also opens up about the practical side of design: overcoming burnout, protecting your creative edge, learning from data, and picking tools that actually save you time.</p> <p class="my-2 [&+p]:mt-4 [&_strong:has(+br)]:inline-block [&_strong:has(+br)]:pb-2">If you want actionable advice about project management, workflow optimization, sourcing, branding, education, trend-spotting, sustainability, digital communication, and balancing tech with creativity, this podcast is for you. Join a supportive community of professionals who believe that efficient systems free up more time for imagination, relationships, and great design.</p> <p><br /><br />Learn more with Jenna through the DAIly AI training program at www.aiforinteriordesigners.com<br /><br />Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jenna.gaidusek/ and https://www.instagram.com/aiforinteriordesigners</p>

EP 59: Confessions of AI Designer Nerds: Behind the Screens & Scenes

Episode 59: Confessions of AI Designer Nerds: Behind the Screens & Scenes With Jessica Nelson and Stephanie Lindsey Podcast Episode Summary: In Episode 59 of the AI for Interior Designers Podcast, Jenna Gaidusek sits down with kindred spirits Jessica Nelson and Stephanie Lindsey—fellow designers, innovators, and co-hosts of the AI for Interiors and 100 Lunches podcasts. This lively, candid roundtable explores how designers are slowly—and strategically—welcoming AI into their workflows. From automating emails and leveraging tools like Gemini or Fixer, to custom budgeting GPTs and design visualization with apps like SketchUp, ArchSynth, ProAI, and NanoBanana, the trio peel back the curtain on their real-world, day-to-day—and game-changing—AI automations. They also discuss building your own tools, the impact of AI on business backends (goodbye, repetitive admin work!), ethical use of images in proposals, the subscription glut, and the evolving narrative of AI in design social media. Most importantly, they champion authenticity, transparency, and using tech as a tool—not as a replacement for creativity. AI Designer Nerds Unite! AI in design isn’t just about fancy renderings or another shiny tool to add to your ever-growing subscription list. In this episode, two kindred spirits/tech nerds, Jessica Nelson and Stephanie Lindsey, join Jenna to roll up their sleeves and talk about what’s actually working for designers using AI on the DAIly. You’ll hear honest conversation about: Why so many designers are still nervous or skeptical about AI (we get it–but here’s why you shouldn’t be) How mundane admin tasks can finally be delegated (bye, calendar invites and endless email threads) The subscription chaos and why we keep, ditch, or trial new apps constantly Authentically communicating your use of AI with clients (spoiler: most are impressed, not freaked out) The tools we love and those we’ve…cancelled If you’ve ever nerded out over a new workflow, wished you had more time for actual design, or wondered who else is up at 2am building their own apps, this one’s for you. Guest Info & Links Jessica Nelson & Stephanie Lindsey: Etch Design Group & AI for Interiors 100 Lunches Podcast: 100 Lunches & AI for Interiors Featured Programs & Resources AI for Interior Designers aiforinteriordesigners.com The Daily- Your up-to-date- AI training program: www.aiforinteriordesigners.com/thedaily

09-12
49:36

EP 58: AI for Interior and Architectural Photography with Brian Berkowitz

In episode 58 of the AI for Interior Designers *Podcast, Jenna Gaidusek sits down with renowned photographer Brian Berkowitz to explore the intersection of AI, photography, and interior design. Brian, a second-generation photographer with 30 years of experience, shares stories from his career working with luxury brands like Gucci, Rolex, Louis Vuitton, and top designers, as well as insights on how AI is streamlining business practices behind the scenes. Jenna and Brian also discuss their collaborative work teaching AI to photographers and the vital role of authenticity in social media, blogs, and digital presence. This episode is essential listening for anyone in the creative industries seeking practical, real-world applications of AI to boost efficiency and creativity while staying true to their brand voice. Guest Bio: Brian Berkowitz Brian Berkowitz is a New York-based photographer specializing in high-impact imagery for retail, architectural, and interior design projects. He works with global names such as Gucci, Rolex, Louis Vuitton, and Chanel, delivering crisp, creative visuals that capture brand intent and design excellence. A member of the IDS Long Island chapter, Brian also produces the IDS Long Island Podcast and frequently travels for projects across North America. He is known for his collaborative, professional approach and his expertise in integrating new technologies—including AI—into the creative workflow. Website: brianberkowitzphoto.com Instagram: @brianberko IDS Podcast Host & Producer: IDS Podcast Page LinkedIn: Brian Berkowitz Relevant Links & Resources Main AI for Interior Designers Site: aiforinteriordesigners.com The Daily Jenna Gaidusek: aiforinteriordesigners.com IDS Long Island: IDSPodcast.com IDS Podcast on Apple: Apple Podcasts Brian’s IDS LI Interview with Jenna: How AI for Interior Designers Has Evolved Follow Brian Berkowitz Portfolio: brianberkowitzphoto.com Instagram: @brianberko IDS Podcast: IDSPodcast.com IDS Long Island & Podcast IDS Long Island Official: IDSPodcast.com IDS Podcast (Spotify/Apple/YouTube) – Hosted and produced by Brian Berkowitz. IDS Podcast on Apple

08-29
32:56

EP:57 Tech-Forward Design Partnerships with Howard Elliott

Episode 57: Tech-Forward Design Partnerships with Howard Elliott In this episode of AI for Interior Designers, Jenna sits down with Bree Cassidy from Howard Elliott to talk about how one manufacturer is changing the game for designers with smarter, more efficient tools. Howard Elliott has been a designer favorite since their early mirror collections in 2001, and today they offer over 5,000 SKUs ranging from mirrors and accent furniture to custom textiles, wall art, and outdoor pieces—all with a strong focus on customization. Bree shares how the brand’s new website update takes the guesswork out of sourcing, with features like: Reverse image search so designers can upload a photo and instantly find similar Howard Elliott pieces Clean silo photography and lifestyle images that make it easy to visualize products in projects Wishlists and catalog builders to organize by client or project Real-time stock visibility and designer-friendly pricing with no minimums Jenna and Bree also dig into why user experience matters for trade partners, how Howard Elliott keeps customization at the forefront, and why photography and AI-powered workflows are making life easier for busy designers. Plus, Bree shares insider details about their Friday Friends designer spotlights, the annual Show Us Your Howard Elliott design contest, and of course—their legendary showroom happy hours at market. This episode is equal parts tech-forward insights and down-to-earth designer talk, highlighting what true brand partnerships look like in 2025. 👉 Explore more: The DAIly – on-demand AI training for designers ($29.99/month) AI Tools List – her curated collection of go-to AI infused tools Howard Elliott Website Walkthrough on YouTube – full video tour with Bree and Colleen.  Howard Elliott's Website Howard Elliott on Instagram 🎧 Tune in to hear how Howard Elliott is blending AI, customization, and a designer-first mindset—and why it matters for your next project or Watch this Podcast over on Youtube .   

08-22
36:40

EP 56: AI & Product Procurement with Daniel House Club Founders

Welcome to the AI for Interior Designers podcast- Episode 56! In this episode, I’m joined by brothers Peter and Alexander Spalding, co-founders of Daniel House Club, a platform built to take the headaches out of procurement so designers can focus on what they actually love: designing. We first met in May 2024 at a design immersion retreat in Scottsdale, and since then we’ve crossed paths at multiple industry events. I’ve not only partnered with them for events like the first AI Design Tech Summit but also used their platform extensively in my own projects. This conversation takes you inside: How they transformed their own struggles running a design firm into a membership-based back-of-house powerhouse for designers. The ways AI and technology are streamlining catalog management, speeding up product requests, and making vendor data useful (even when it comes in as a messy PDF). Alexander’s personal AI workflow, from ChatGPT and Gemini to a note-taking app called Granola, and how he uses these tools for everything from HTML tweaks to marketing plans. Why brand voice training is essential for AI copywriting and how to get rid of the overused “luxury” and “elegant” clichés. The behind-the-scenes process of making product photography consistent, clean, and usable across both marketing and client-facing boards. Their vision for the future of sourcing, including real-time stock checks and image-based product search for trade-only vendors.   What You’ll Hear in This Episode The backstory: How Daniel House Club started as an internal tool to fix the least favorite parts of running a design firm and why those same pain points are shared by designers everywhere. Procurement without the burnout: How their concierge team helps designers avoid hiring extra staff for tracking orders and chasing vendors. AI in action: Vendor data extraction from PDFs, websites, and spreadsheets. AI-driven image formatting, centering products, adding white backgrounds, and creating consistent aspect ratios. Faster product requests, down from 45 minutes to 5, while keeping a human in the loop for quality control. Alexander’s AI toolkit: ChatGPT for copywriting, HTML snippets, and marketing refinement. Granola for discreet, real-time meeting transcripts and searchable notes. Deep research features in Gemini, ChatGPT, and Perplexity to dig through files, cloud storage, and vendor sites for specific data. Keeping your voice: Strategies for training AI to write in your tone (minus emojis and endless exclamation marks) so it feels authentic to your brand. Future sourcing dreams: Real-time inventory integration and a Google Lens-style search that works for trade vendors instead of sending you to mass-market retail.   Why This Episode Matters If you’ve ever: Struggled to keep vendor data clean and up-to-date. Wished product images looked consistent on boards and in client presentations. Spent hours chasing down pricing or stock levels. Wanted to explore AI but didn’t know where to start in your design business. You’ll get a ton of practical, ready-to-implement ideas from this conversation.   Resources & Links Mentioned Daniel House Club Website Daniel House Club on Instagram Daniel House Club on LinkedIn Daniel House Club on Facebook Granola Note-Taking App AI for Interior Designers™   Episode Timestamp Guide 00:33 – Meeting Peter & Alexander and the early Daniel House Club story 06:46 – Alexander’s day-to-day AI use 14:30 – Vendor data, HTML tweaks, and marketing scripts 27:43 – The AI-powered product request process 32:47 – Image formatting for catalogs and boards 35:34 – Future features: real-time stock checks and visual search 37:19 – High Point Market plans and event collaborations

08-11
39:00

EP 55: Measuring Success with Canvas I.O. and Sarah Bird

EP 55: Measuring Success with Canvas I.O. and Sarah Bird In this episode of the AI for Interior Designers podcast, host Jenna Gaidusek sits down with Sarah Bird, CEO of Canvas I.O. They dive into how Canvas I.O. is revolutionizing the design workflow by offering a tool for accurate field measurements without a tape measure. Sarah shares her intriguing background and journey that led her to helm Canvas I.O., a company rooted in over a decade of LiDAR technology development and holding more than 20 patents. What started as a hardware-focused venture in 2008 with the goal of creating mobile LiDAR sensors (and even a successful Kickstarter campaign) has evolved into a powerful software solution. The shift became clear around 2022, recognizing that the core problem to solve was the laborious effort of manual measurements and modeling. Learn how the Canvas I.O. app leverages your iPhone Pro or iPad Pro's LiDAR to quickly scan a physical space, instantly generating a 3D model and a draft CAD model. The real game-changer lies in their ability to transform this draft into a detailed, design-ready, tag-layered CAD model that is native to popular design software like Chief Architect, SketchUp, Revit, and 2020 Design. Sarah emphasizes the crucial aspect of accuracy, explaining that for a single room (around 100 sq ft), measurements are typically within a half or quarter inch. For full floor plans, it might be within an inch, providing ample precision for most design needs, though she advises traditional field measurements for critical elements like windows, cabinets, and countertops. The conversation also touches on the hybrid nature of Canvas I.O.'s technology, combining AI for initial extraction of walls and planes with human review and detailing to ensure unparalleled accuracy and inclusion of critical elements like outlets, light switches, and baseboards. This unique approach prioritizes reliability, ensuring that while the instant draft offers quick conceptualization, the final, detailed models are entirely trustworthy for structural design. Discover the user-friendly process of using Canvas I.O.: Download the free app from the Apple App Store. Practice scanning at home (scanning is free for up to two projects a month). Follow simple yet crucial tips like opening drapes and ensuring no moving objects during scanning to maximize accuracy. Upload your scan (preferably on Wi-Fi) and select your desired native file format. Receive your detailed, ready-to-use CAD file, typically with a cost estimate based on square footage (billing occurs only upon delivery). Sarah and Jenna also delve into the broader implications of AI in interior design, highlighting how Canvas I.O. acts as the essential "real-world connection" for generative AI tools. They discuss the unique human elements of taste, understanding material textures, and client communication that AI simply cannot replicate, positioning designers to thrive in an increasingly automated world. Tune in to learn how embracing technology like Canvas I.O. not only streamlines your workflow but also helps you present as a tech-forward firm, potentially winning more clients and freeing up valuable time for creativity or personal pursuits.     About Sarah Bird & Canvas IO Sarah Bird serves as CEO of Canvas, an early-stage tech startup revolutionizing the construction, remodeling, and design industries through cutting-edge 3D capture and model technology. A seasoned and visionary CEO, board member, and investor,  her expertise spans digital media, SaaS, and venture capital. She successfully secured multiple rounds of venture capital, managed over $100 million in annual revenue, and served a vast global customer base. Her previous venture-backed company, Moz, had a successful exit to a public company in 2021. Sarah is a sought-after keynote speaker and has been honored with several awards, including 3x CEO of the Year Finalist (Geekwire) and  EY Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist.  LinkedIn.com/in/SarahBird

08-01
35:01

EP 54: Authenticity in the Age of AI - Real Talk with Laurie Laizure from Interior Design Community

In episode 54, Jenna and Laurie dive deep into the current state of AI in the design world, especially how it’s showing up (for better or worse) on social media. Laurie gives a brutally honest take on how many designers are either all-in with AI or still sitting on the sidelines waiting to see if it’s worth the hype. Spoiler: it is, but not the way some people are using it. This episode is like a fireside chat between two industry vets who’ve been on the front lines of design and tech, and aren’t afraid to call out the nonsense. Here’s what you’ll learn: The Real Talk on AI Use in Design There’s a huge range in adoption—from “wait and see” legacy firms to new-school designers building custom GPTs for daily use. Some designers are using AI responsibly to get time back. Others? Not so much—think generic content and passing off AI work as their own. Ethics are messy. And Laurie’s not afraid to call out friends when their captions scream ChatGPT. Social Media Faux Pas & Fixes Laurie breaks down the dead giveaways of AI-generated content: overuse of em dashes, awkward emojis, weird formatting, and cringey comparative statements. Gen Z and Gen Alpha already see through AI content. If your 9-year-old can spot it, your clients can too. They both agree: use AI for support, but don’t let it erase your actual voice. Even misspelled captions can feel more “real” than polished AI output. Designers as Product Guides, Not Influencers Laurie makes a strong case for designers stepping into more product-forward roles. Think: guiding consumers toward quality, not just pretty photos. AI avatars could be a bridge for camera-shy designers to share their expertise without losing authenticity. The market is craving trusted advisors—and designers are perfectly positioned to fill that role if they lean in. AI: Tool vs. Threat There’s a looming risk: brands using designers’ IP to build consumer-facing tools that cut out the designer entirely. Jenna shares how she works behind the scenes with developers to advocate for the industry (and call out red flags). Both stress the importance of designers protecting their work and not blindly handing it over to platforms that might undermine them later.  Advice for Designers Dipping into AI You don’t need every tool. Just the right one for how you work. Work with someone (ahem, Jenna) who gets the design industry and can show you how to use AI to save time without losing your soul. AI isn’t a shortcut for thinking. Quality in, quality out. Garbage in? Well… you get it. Final Thought AI isn’t going away. But neither is the need for real, human insight—especially in an industry built on connection, curation, and creativity. Laurie and Jenna agree: authenticity is what’s going to cut through the AI noise. And designers? You’ve got more power than you think. 🔗 Listen to the episode here: To the Trade: How eDesign Tribe Founder Jenna Gaidusek is Revolutionizing Interior Design (Interior Design Community Podcast)   Follow the Interior Design Community on Instagram  Visit the Interior Design Community website Follow Jenna on Instagram Follow AI for Interior Designers   Check out www.aiforinteriordesigners.com and keep up with the latest and greatest in the world of AI and Interior design. 

07-25
52:13

Ep 53: Connecting the Dots Through AI Community Conversations with Julia Reinert

Episode 53: Connecting the Dots Through AI Community Conversations with Julia Reinert In a must-listen episode, Jenna Gaidusek, host of AI for Interior Designers, welcomes her Marketing Director, Julia Reinert, also the creative force behind The Lifestyle Historian. This candid conversation explores Julia's fascinating journey from a "non-tech person" to an enthusiastic adopter of Artificial Intelligence in her work. Discover how their collaboration is leading to the exciting launch of AI Community Conversations, a new Q&A blog. This platform will be your go-to resource for AI technology insights and design industry discussions, blending expert perspectives with practical applications for both beginner and advanced users. In this episode, you'll learn about: Bridging the Gap: AI for Non-Techies – Julia shares her personal experience and common apprehensions about integrating AI into a creative, non-technical role. Learn why AI is a powerful assistant, not a replacement for human ingenuity. The Art of Effective AI Prompting – Understand why your expertise and detailed input are crucial for generating high-quality results from AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity. Discover how to transform basic outputs into truly valuable content. Streamlining Design Workflows with AI – Jenna reveals how she uses AI to rapidly develop structured programs and creative offerings, highlighting how these tools can significantly expedite planning and content creation for interior design businesses. The Undeniable Rise of AI in Business – A compelling discussion on why embracing AI is no longer optional for business owners. Explore how technology shifts are impacting roles and why adapting to digital tools is essential for staying competitive. Storytelling in the Age of AI – Dive into why authentic, human-centric storytelling has never been more critical for designers and brands. Learn how to stand out and connect with your audience in a digitally saturated world, avoiding the pitfalls of generic AI-generated content. Ethical AI Use and Authentic Branding – Julia emphasizes the importance of maintaining authenticity when using AI for content creation and marketing. Discover how to leverage AI for research and efficiency while ensuring your unique brand voice shines through. Getting Comfortable with AI – Practical advice for interior designers and other professionals feeling overwhelmed by AI. Learn how to integrate AI into your personal life first to build confidence before applying it to your business. Ready to transform your interior design practice with AI? This episode offers invaluable insights for interior designers looking to leverage artificial intelligence without losing their unique creative edge. Connect with Julia Reinert: The Lifestyle Historian: www.thelifestylehistorian.com  Explore more AI resources for interior designers: Visit AI for Interior Designers TM for workshops and training Read the new AI Community Conversations Posts here monthly- AI Community Conversations- Forum — AI for Interior Designers ™️ 

07-18
44:30

EP 52: AI in Interior Design- A Candid Conversation with Sarah Daniele

In this candid conversation, Jenna Gaidusek, host of the "AI for Interior Designers" podcast, welcomes long-time friend and industry colleague Sarah Daniele. Sarah, co-founder of MyDoma and now Principal of Designer Solutions at MyDoma and Studio Designer, turns the tables and interviews Jenna on her evolving expertise and practical applications of AI in the interior design workflow. This episode offers valuable insights into the current state and future possibilities of AI tools for every designer, regardless of the software they use. Key Takeaways from the Episode This episode explores the latest advancements in AI for interior designers, focusing on both visual communication and workflow efficiency. Visual AI Tools ChatGPT with DALL-E (for mock-ups and imagery): Jenna highlights ChatGPT's DALL-E integration as a primary tool for creating compelling visuals, particularly for mock-ups and reducing revision cycles. She emphasizes its role in accurate visual communication rather than replacing full renderings. Visual Electric (for branded graphics, images, and video): This tool is favored for creating consistent brand visuals and transforming images into video clips. Its ability to draw from various generative AI models makes it a versatile, "one-stop shop" for visual content. Creating Custom Styles: A significant advantage discussed is the ability to create and apply custom "brand styles" in Visual Electric, allowing designers to maintain a consistent aesthetic across their projects based on their unique portfolio. AI and Rendering: Both Jenna and Sarah agree that AI is not currently a replacement for professional rendering. Instead, it's a powerful tool for conceptualization and rapid visual communication, saving hours typically spent on inspiration gathering or initial sketching. Jenna predicts about a year until AI can achieve more accurate scale and detail for rendering. Mazing XR (for 3D models and AR): Jenna introduces Mazing XR as a groundbreaking tool that converts 2D images (JPEGs, PNGs) into downloadable 3D GLB files for use in programs like MyDoma and even generates AR models. This significantly speeds up the creation of custom product models, a traditional time-sink for designers. Workflow and Business AI Tools Note-Takers (Loom, Zoom AI Companion, Plaud): The conversation highlights the critical role of AI-powered note-takers in improving efficiency. Loom: Integrates with Zoom to record meetings, provide timestamped outlines, and action items, offering a robust solution for virtual meeting recaps. Zoom AI Companion: A built-in feature for transcribing and summarizing virtual meetings. Plaud: A physical device (or app) for recording in-person conversations, providing transcripts for meetings outside of a virtual setting. Leveraging Transcripts for Proposals: A key workflow recommendation is to use transcripts from initial client conversations to generate proposals with AI writing tools (like ChatGPT or Perplexity). This ensures all client needs and wishes are accurately captured and addressed, significantly streamlining the proposal creation process. For more AI tools tailored to interior designers, check out the AI Tool List. You can also explore daily AI advisory sessions for deeper insights into AI-driven workflows. Join the DAIly for up to date, on-demand video trainings and check out our monthly AI workshops. 

06-13
51:53

EP: 51- Simple Ways to Start Implementing AI and What's Coming Next

Episode 51 — Simple Ways to Start Implementing AI (and What’s Coming Next) Ready to ditch the busy-work? In this episode, Jenna walks you through the no-brainer AI moves every designer can adopt today—think automatic note-takers, transcript-to-proposal workflows, and Canva templates that basically fill themselves. She then peeks around the corner at the next wave of “agentic” tools that will take the hand-offs completely off your plate. If you’re still handwriting full meeting notes or copy-pasting between five apps, this one’s your shortcut. What we cover: Why recording every meeting (in-person or virtual) should be non-negotiable Turning transcripts and client questionnaires into polished proposals in minutes Building a one-and-done branded template library for proposals and mood boards Quick image-generation tricks for concept boards and inspo decks How to spot “AI-washing” and avoid tools that’ll vanish after the next big update The coming jump to agentic AI—where the software chains your steps together and hits “send” while you sip coffee Protecting your irreplaceable edge: human storytelling, strategy, and trend-setting Episode 51 — Simple Ways to Start Implementing AI (and What’s Coming Next) Skip the tedious stuff and start automating: in this episode, Jenna breaks down the fastest AI add-ons you can weave into your design workflow right now—automatic note-takers, transcript-powered proposals, one-click Canva templates, and quick image-gen tricks for concept boards. She also previews the “agentic” wave of AI that will string those steps together for you, so the grunt work practically does itself. If you’re still handwriting every meeting note or juggling five apps to send one proposal, this episode is your express lane. Episode Recap The DAIly Membership — For bite-sized, searchable videos that walk you through every AI tool mentioned today (and plenty more).  The DAIly + AI Social Club™ — AI for Interior Designers ™️  Studio Workshops Page — Monthly deep dives where Jenna guides you through building real-world automations, live. AI for Interior Designers monthly Live virtual focus topic AI workshops with Jenna Gaidusek — AI for Interior Designers ™️ AI Advisory Session with Jenna- AI Advisory Program | Empower Your Design Journey — AI for Interior Designers ™️  AI Tools List — A curated roster of note-takers, image generators, and workflow helpers spotlighted in the episode—your quick reference for picking the right tech. AI Tool List | Discover Cutting-Edge Solutions — AI for Interior Designers ™️  More Podcasts and notes: AI for Interior Designers Podcast ™️ — AI for Interior Designers ™️

05-30
34:27

EP 50: Small Sustainable AI Choices We Can Control

In this milestone episode, AI for Interior Designers *Podcast Host, Jenna Gaidusek, digs into the environmental footprint of AI tools like ChatGPT and how their use affects energy and water resources-especially as data centers expand to keep up with demand. You’ll learn surprising facts, like how a year of daily AI searches has a smaller carbon impact than driving 40 miles or running your dryer just 16 times. We break down the latest research on data center sustainability, water use, and carbon emissions, and compare the footprint of AI to everyday activities. Most importantly, we empower you with practical, actionable steps to offset your digital impact-like switching to LED bulbs, hang-drying laundry, and using smart thermostats-each of which can save many times more CO₂ than your annual AI use. We also highlight the incredible ROI and time savings AI brings to interior design businesses, and discuss how you can advocate for greener tech while making a difference in your own home and studio. Tune in to discover: How AI’s environmental impact compares to common household activities What data centers are doing (and not doing) to become more sustainable Easy ways to offset your digital footprint as a designer or homeowner The business benefits of AI for interior designers Why your choices matter-and how to lead by example Sources cited: MIT Technology Review, EPA, IEA, SBE Council, and more can be found in the additional show notes.  AI for Interior Designers Podcast ™️ — AI for Interior Designers ™️  Visit www.aiforinteriordesigners.com and learn more about AI programs and technologies to improve your business.

05-19
35:14

EP 49: AI in the Classroom with Emily Allen Burroughs (DSA)

In this episode of AI for Interior Designers, Jenna Gaidusek welcomes Emily Allen Burroughs, Director of Education for the Designer Society of America (DSA), to have an honest and eye-opening conversation about how interior design students—and pros—are navigating the AI boom. Emily shares the mission of DSA and how their foundation in education continues to evolve alongside the tools designers use. Together, she and Jenna explore a growing divide between students who are over-relying on AI (and losing their voice in the process) and seasoned professionals who are still hesitant to embrace it at all. Spoiler: the sweet spot is somewhere in the middle, and it’s all about balance. They dive into the importance of keeping your unique voice, the dangers of regurgitated content, and the rising trend of AI-generated imagery and floor plans that are eerily similar—sometimes identical—across different student projects. Jenna also touches on her favorite practices for working backwards with AI, like using voice memos and training your tools on your brand tone to keep things authentic. Other highlights include: Why foundational skills like hand drafting still matter more than ever How to use AI to spark creativity (not replace it) Red flags to look for when using AI tools in research and rendering The growing need for AI integrity and transparency in design education Ways DSA is supporting students and pros alike with thoughtful education on technology in the field It’s a real-talk episode about what’s working, what’s worrisome, and what the next steps are for educators, designers, and students alike. Resources mentioned: Designer Society of America (DSA) AI Detection Tools: IsItAI.com and similar Perplexity.ai for research-based AI search  

05-12
41:52

EP 48: From GPT's to AGI- What's Next?

In this episode, Jenna Gaidusek discusses the rapid advancements in AI technology, particularly in the context of interior design. She shares insights from her recent conversations with Google about new AI tools and explores the implications of agentic AI and AGI. Jenna emphasizes the need for designers to adapt to these changes while considering the ethical and privacy concerns that come with such powerful technologies. Takeaways AI is evolving rapidly, impacting how designers work. Agentic AI can automate tasks and improve efficiency. AGI could revolutionize various industries, including design. Privacy concerns are paramount as AI technology advances. Designers must adapt to new tools to enhance creativity. The integration of AI can streamline workflows significantly. Current AI tools are often siloed and need better integration. Conversations about AI's impact are essential for ethical considerations. The future of design will be heavily influenced by AI capabilities. Staying informed about AI developments is crucial for professionals. In this episode of AI for Interior Designers™, host Jenna Gaidusek returns from a whirlwind few weeks of conferences, speaking engagements, and travel—only to find that the AI world has basically hit fast-forward. Episode 48 is a solo deep dive into what’s happening right now in the AI space, and what’s coming next for designers who want to stay on the cutting edge. Jenna explores: The difference between agentic AI and AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) Why the current tool landscape feels disconnected—and how that’s about to shift Her recent conversation with Google about Agent Space and what it means for interior designers How future workflows might completely automate tasks like proposals, sourcing, and client follow-ups Why it's okay to be equal parts excited and overwhelmed by all of this She breaks it down without the jargon, offering a relatable and refreshingly honest look at how designers can begin to wrap their heads around the next wave of AI—from siloed tools to seamless, autonomous systems. 🔗 Join us for an upcoming live workshop!  Workshops — AI for Interior Designers ™️  🔗 Start learning with The DAIly – Jenna’s AI education membership: The DAIly + AI Social Club™ — AI for Interior Designers ™️ 🔗 Get the full AI tool list: AI Tool List | Discover Cutting-Edge Solutions — AI for Interior Designers ™️ Whether you're already building custom GPTs or just trying to keep up with the latest updates, this episode is a must-listen for any design pro who wants to understand how AI is evolving—and what it means for the future of creative work. 🎧 Available on YouTube at @aiforinteriordesigners.  

05-02
17:36

EP 47: Is AI Saving Us or Screwing Us? Let's discuss,

In this episode, Jenna Gaidusek discusses her recent travels and experiences in the design industry, focusing on the role of AI in design. She emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations when using AI tools, the impact of AI on creativity, and the environmental implications of AI technology. Jenna encourages designers to view AI as a tool for problem-solving rather than a replacement for human creativity, while also addressing the challenges and opportunities that AI presents for the future of design and human interaction.   Takeaways AI is a powerful tool for designers but must be used ethically. The design industry is experiencing a shift due to AI technology. Creativity is enhanced, not diminished, by AI tools. Ethical boundaries are crucial when using AI in design. AI can help solve environmental issues in design. The future of design will require adaptation to new technologies. Human connection remains vital in an AI-driven world. Education about AI is essential for designers. AI's impact on creativity is complex and multifaceted. Designers must control how they use AI tools.    www.aiforinteriordesigners.com   

04-25
35:42

Ep 46: How AI Inspo May Help the Static Real Estate Market

Ep 46: How AI Inspo May Help the Static Real Estate Market- And breathe personality into our homes again! In this episode of the AI for Interior Designers™ Podcast, Jenna Gaidusek explores how artificial intelligence can be a game-changer in today’s sluggish real estate market. With listings sitting longer and generic staging falling flat, designers now have an opportunity to reimagine spaces in a bold, personalized way using AI tools. Key Topics Covered: Why Traditional Staging Isn’t Working: Neutral tones and cookie-cutter setups no longer inspire buyers. Discover how to break away from beige and spark real interest. How AI Can Transform Staging and Styling: Leverage AI to create mood boards, visualize new layouts, and inject personality into listings that need a refresh. Boosting Engagement with Visual Storytelling: Use AI-generated concepts to help sellers and agents see the potential in every space—and make listings stand out. Opportunities for Designers in a Slower Market: Learn how to position your AI-enhanced services to attract clients even when sales are slow. Resources & Events Mentioned: AI Design Tech Summit: https://www.aiforinteriordesigners.com/ai-design-tech-summit AI Day at High Point Market – Spring 2025: https://www.aiforinteriordesigners.com/ai-day-hpmkt-sp25 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with the latest tips and tools for designers! Explore AI for Interior Designers™: https://www.aiforinteriordesigners.com/  

03-30
20:54

EP 45: Announcing AI Day @ HPMKT+ The Virtual Design Tech Summit!

In this episode of the AI for Interior Designers™ Podcast, Jenna shares two exciting announcements that are set to empower creative professionals with practical, hands-on strategies to incorporate AI into their design workflows—without the overwhelm. AI Day at High Point Market (April 25) Join us in person at High Point for a live event that blends creativity with tech. Attendees will design a custom upholstery piece, learn how to use AI tools to write compelling product descriptions, build visual assets, and explore how customization meets technology in a real manufacturing environment. Virtual AI Design Tech Summit (April 4) This all-day, interactive online summit is designed for interior designers who want actionable insights into AI. Covering topics like generative design, visualization tools, and ethical implications, this event helps designers make confident, strategic moves in the AI space. These events are built for designers who are ready to take action—practically and strategically—while using AI with intention. Register now: AI Day at High Point (April 25): https://www.aiforinteriordesigners.com/ai-day-hpmkt-sp25 AI Design Tech Summit (April 4): https://www.aiforinteriordesigners.com/ai-design-tech-summit  Read the blog recap + get event details: http://aiforinteriordesigners.com/podcast/announcing-ai-day-hpmkt-the-virtual-design-tech-summit https://www.aiforinteriordesigners.com/events-1   Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with the latest tips and tools for designers! Explore AI for Interior Designers™: https://www.aiforinteriordesigners.com/

03-23
37:03

Ep 44: The AI-Powered Rebrand: Dixie Willard's Journey to Poised & Plum

Thinking about rebranding your interior design business but feeling overwhelmed? In this episode, I chat with Dixie Willard, a long-time design industry pro who recently pivoted her business with the help of AI-powered tools like ChatGPT. We dive into how she used custom GPTs to refine her brand voice, develop website copy, and streamline her business repositioning—all in under a week! Dixie shares insights on using AI to brainstorm business ideas, structure services, and optimize content while maintaining a personal, brand-aligned voice. Whether you’re rebranding, refining your offerings, or just curious about leveraging AI in your design business, this episode is packed with actionable AI strategies you won’t want to miss. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: -How to use AI for rebranding and website updates -Creating a custom GPT to maintain brand voice -Using AI to brainstorm business ideas and services -Tips for structuring design services with AI insights -Optimizing website and blog content for SEO with AI Key Takeaways & Tools Mentioned: 🛠 ChatGPT – How Dixie trained a custom GPT to match her brand voice 🛠 SEO – How she used AI with Yoast SEO to optimize website copy 🛠 AI for Business Brainstorming – Asking the right prompts to refine services and pricing 🛠 AI Copywriting & Content Strategy – Using AI to rewrite and repurpose content Don’t Miss the Virtual AI Design Tech Summit 2025! Want to learn how to integrate AI into your interior design business and streamline your workflow? Join us for the Virtual AI Design Tech Summit 2025! This is your chance to see live AI demos, learn from industry leaders, and discover cutting-edge AI tools tailored for designers. Get Your Ticket Now! → https://www.aiforinteriordesigners.com/ai-design-tech-summit   Resources & Links: 🔗 Dixie Willard’s Website: Poised & Plum: https://poisedandplumb.com/   🔗 Follow Dixie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poisedandplumb/  https://www.instagram.com/designingdixie/ 🔗 Learn More About AI for Interior Designers: https://www.aiforinteriordesigners.com/    Join the AI for Interior Designers Community! 📩 Subscribe to the Podcast: Never miss an episode! 📲 Follow Jenna on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiforinteriordesigners/ https://www.instagram.com/jenna.gaidusek/   💡 Join The Daily AI Training Program: Learn More: https://www.aiforinteriordesigners.com/thedaily If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review and share it with your design friends!

03-07
28:01

EP 43: Realistic AI Capabilities & Concerts for the interior design industry

Episode 43: What AI Can’t Do for Interior Designers (Yet!) 🔊 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Description: AI is transforming interior design, but let’s set the record straight—there are still plenty of things AI can’t do (at least not yet). In this episode, Jenna Gaidusek tackles some of the biggest misconceptions about AI in the design world. Can AI fully design a space? Can it replace professional designers? Is it capable of generating accurate 3D models or picking the perfect furniture? Jenna breaks it all down, sharing real-world insights on where AI falls short and why designers still hold the creative power. Plus, she dives into the risks of tech companies prioritizing mass-market solutions over professional-grade tools—and what that means for the future of interior designers. If you’ve ever wondered how much AI can really do for your business (and what you should be cautious about), this episode is a must-listen. Key Topics Covered: ✅ AI Misconceptions in Interior Design – What people think AI can do vs. what’s actually possible ✅ Why AI Still Can’t Replace a Professional Designer – Spatial planning, scale, and sourcing limitations ✅ The Retail vs. Trade Battle – How tech companies often prioritize homeowners over designers ✅ The Future of AI Tools for Interior Designers – Where innovation is heading and what we need to watch out for ✅ How to Protect Your Work from AI Overreach – Safeguarding your designs in a rapidly evolving digital landscape 🎙 Jenna's Take: AI is a game-changer, but only if we advocate for tools that support professionals—not just homeowners. The goal? To ensure AI enhances our workflow, not disrupts it.   Learn more about AI for Interior Designers at www.aiforinteriordesigners.com   

02-21
29:34

EP 42: AI Kitchen & Bath Tech- Pre-KBIS 2025 Predictions

In this episode, Jenna Gaidusek discusses the latest trends and predictions in AI technology for kitchen and bath design. She shares her experiences from the previous year's KBIS event, highlighting innovative products like countertop charging and cleaning robots. Jenna also explores futuristic gadgets that could revolutionize home cooking and maintenance, emphasizing the role of AI in enhancing everyday life. The conversation wraps up with insights on upcoming technologies and Jenna's excitement for the future of design. Takeaways AI is transforming kitchen and bath design. Countertop charging technology is a game changer. Robots can assist with household chores. Smart appliances can help manage food waste. Voice-activated assistants can simplify cooking. AI can optimize cooking times and temperatures. Refrigerators can track groceries and suggest meals. Augmented reality can enhance cooking experiences. Intelligent mirrors can monitor skin health. Future technologies will make home maintenance easier.  For hands-on AI training, join The DAIly, a structured AI program for designers with weekday lessons you can apply immediately Upcoming Event: Catch Jenna Gaidusek on the AI panel at KBIS Vegas, February 25. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with the latest tips and tools for designers!   Explore AI for Interior Designers™: https://www.aiforinteriordesigners.com/  

02-14
25:40

EP 41: How Interior Designers Are Using AI Today

In this episode, we explore how AI is transforming the interior design industry, not by replacing creativity, but by enhancing efficiency and streamlining workflows. From client onboarding and project management to ideation, rendering, procurement, and business operations, discover the latest AI tools that can help designers work smarter. AI Tools Mentioned (some include a referral link): The DAIly – AI training for interior designers:  Fathom Notetaker – AI-powered transcription Lindy – AI meeting assistant Plaud – Voice recording & transcription: MyDoma – AI-powered project management: Perplexity AI – Research & writing assistant: Motion Calendar – AI scheduling tool  MyArchitect – AI design and architectural tool (Stable diffusion tool mentioned) Plaud – Voice recording & transcription: MyDoma – AI-powered project management: Meti AI – Procurement & order tracking:   Topics Covered: -How AI enhances—not replaces—interior designers -AI-powered client onboarding and project documentation -AI tools for concept development and visualization -AI-generated renderings and interactive floor plans -AI automation for procurement and business operations   For hands-on AI training, join The DAIly, a structured AI program for designers with weekday lessons you can apply immediately Upcoming Event: Catch Jenna Gaidusek on the AI panel at KBIS Vegas, February 25. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with the latest tips and tools for designers! Explore AI for Interior Designers™: https://www.aiforinteriordesigners.com/

02-07
50:25

Ep 40: Social Media Sucks Now... Here's what I'm doing about it

In this episode, I’m sharing why I’ve decided to step back from social media and what’s next for creating real connections. After a year of actively engaging on Instagram, I’ve realized that the platforms we once relied on for building genuine relationships no longer serve us in the same way.   The Shift in Social Media: • Misinformation is spreading faster – Meta has removed third-party fact-checkers, making it harder to trust what we see. • AI-generated influencers are taking over – Digital personalities are replacing real human connection. • The engagement trap is exhausting – Platforms are designed to keep us scrolling, not fostering deep conversations. • Privacy concerns are growing – Many of us hesitate to share personal content in an environment with minimal protections.   What This Means for Creatives & Business Owners: Social media was once a powerful marketing tool, but for interior designers and creatives, the constant demand for engagement and visibility has become overwhelming. It’s time to explore a better way to connect.   Introducing a New Space for Interior Designers: I’m building a dedicated community for interior designers and small business owners—a platform where creativity, professional growth, and authentic connections come first. • No Algorithm Games – Posts appear in chronological order. • A Community for Interior Designers – Built for networking and collaboration. • A Positive, Professional Space – No divisive content, just design and business growth. • Opportunities for Learning & Support – Interactive events, industry discussions, and real connection.   Early Access for The DAIly Members: Members of The DAIly will receive exclusive beta access in February—be the first to experience this platform, give feedback, and help shape the future of our industry’s digital space. If you’ve been feeling burned out by social media and want a more intentional way to connect, let’s redefine how we support each other as designers. More details coming soon—stay tuned! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with the latest tips and tools for designers! Explore AI for Interior Designers™: https://www.aiforinteriordesigners.com/  

01-31
21:39

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