Designing with Vision with Raychel Wade

Designing with Vision with Raychel Wade

Author: art business journal January 8, 2025 Duration: 40:14

 

Join Grace Cho, CEO of Artrepreneur, as she sits down with Raychel Wade, a New York-based interior designer known for her ability to reimagine tradition and craft timeless, layered spaces. In this episode, Raychel takes us on a journey through her fascinating career—from growing up in rural Vermont with an architect father who shaped her appreciation for design, to an unexpected start in the beauty industry, and finally, to becoming the owner of Raychel Wade Design, a firm celebrated for its elevated yet livable interiors.

 

Raychel shares insights into her creative evolution, highlighting how her early experiences on job sites and her love of color and texture seamlessly transitioned from makeup artistry to interior design. She also opens up about the challenges and triumphs of starting her design business without formal training, learning on the job, and leveraging meaningful client relationships to build a portfolio that speaks for itself. This conversation dives into her design philosophy, the importance of setting boundaries with clients, and her candid reflections on navigating the financial and emotional aspects of running a creative business.

Listeners will be inspired by Raychel’s advice on finding courage in the face of uncertainty, the power of massive action, and the necessity of surrounding yourself with mentors and like-minded peers. She also discusses her future aspirations—including the dream of flipping or building her own house—and how her father’s legacy continues to influence her work.

 

About Raychel Wade Design:

Raychel Wade Design specializes in crafting elevated spaces that are both personalized and tailored for everyday living. Owner Raychel Wade grew up in rural Vermont, where her architect father instilled in her a deep appreciation for design, allowing her to develop a unique ability to envision a space’s potential from a young age. Today, she combines her expertise in interiors with a passion for layered, textured designs, ensuring that each project reflects her clients’ lifestyles


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