Episode 18

Working with a Workroom: Meet Gretchen Everett, Trade Partner Extraordinaire

Published on: 18th June, 2024

Today's episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Gretchen Everett, of Everett Design, a seasoned custom to the trade workroom owner and a valued trade partner. Gretchen brings a wealth of experience and insights into the intricacies of custom workrooms and the importance of building strong trade relationships with designers.

Born from a desire to find unique, clean, and simple drapery hardware, Gretchen Everett has spent years creating innovative designs for the discerning clientele of her namesake design workroom. Combining her distinctive vision with her early experience in the fashion industry, Gretchen partners with a network of artisans from across the country to bring her hand-cut, hand-polished, metal and acrylic rods and accessories to life. With the introduction of her new line of exquisitely appointed accent furnishings, Gretchen continues to find ways to bring her point of view to life.

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About the Podcast

Behind the Drapery
Business Advice for Aspiring Designers and Design Enthusiasts
Ever thought about starting your own business as an interior designer? Join Liz Levin (nationally published, design entrepreneur of 20 years) as she interviews experts, colleagues and creatives to pull back the curtain on the design industry.
Whether you're passionate about design, eager to start your design business, or simply curious about what happens behind the scenes, we're here to open the doors for you.

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Liz Levin

Based in Washington, D.C., Liz Levin launched her eponymous design studio in 2004 with a focus on creating uniquely modern and livable homes. Just three years after launching her first design business, Liz was named a “Face of the Future” by The Washington Post. She was featured by The Post, again, in 2011, for her work in the DC Design House.
Emphasizing a fresh approach to every project, she is inspired by the unique elements of each home she designs. Her work has appeared in Better Homes & Gardens, House Beautiful, Coastal Living, Washingtonian, DC Modern Luxury, Home & Design and LUXE.
She also coaches aspiring interior designers on growing their own successful design businesses via her online education The Design Business Accelerator at DesignBizToolkit.com She currently lives in Bethesda, Maryland with her husband, two daughters and two doodles.