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Daily Inspiration: Meet Claudia Leonard

Today we’d like to introduce you to Claudia Leonard.

CLAUDIA LEONARD

Hi Claudia, thanks for sharing your story with us. To start, you could tell our readers some of your backstory.
I grew up always knowing I wanted to run my own business. I am the oldest of four girls and a Leo, so I have always been a natural leader. My love for architecture and design has been deeply rooted in me ever since I can remember. My mom is very gifted at designing. I grew up in a house where it was domesticated bliss; every room was designed with purpose, incorporating artifacts and treasures from multiple generations. I went to school for Finance and accounting and then pursued design after I graduated college while living in NYC. My parents would only let me pursue a design-related career if I first gained a financial background and a business-related degree. I thank them for that now, as my design business relies on my project management and financial skills.

My first design job after college was a project management/assistant role at a high-end residential design firm in NYC, and I fell entirely in love with the design process. I did everything from picking up tile samples, browsing through the D&D building on Third Avenue in NYC for hours, building budgets for clients, drawing endless plumbing and electrical plans, designing millwork, and picking up my boss’s coffee order. I worked from 7 am to 7 pm most days and hustled like no other during these years. I made little to no money; however, I learned so much about the design world and myself. I was very comfortable communicating technical things to people, putting together designs that translate to someone else’s desires, and coordinating all aspects of projects. I became a master at dealing with chaos. I quickly worked my way up to Senior Interior Designer. Learning the design craft and world in NYC was life-changing, and I learned how and why I advanced so soon in the field. NYC is fast, the clients have insane budgets and expect a lot, and many design resources are available. The number of beautiful showrooms in NYC is unlike any other place. I became a sponge; I took everything in, wrote everything down, and made wonderful connections with clients, vendors, builders, architects, and many tradespeople. I never took for granted that I was still learning and that design was something I was grateful to be a part of every day as my living.

After working for another high-end residential design firm for a few years, I was contacted by a personal referral to complete my project: a fully newly built lakeside estate in North Carolina. I knew what I needed to do and did not hesitate. I quit my full-time job and opened the doors to Claudia Leonard Interiors LLC. From this point on, I have continued. I am a self-diagnosed workaholic and am fueled by being so overwhelmingly busy. I thrive in this environment, and anyone in design should adapt to have this quality, as design, especially renovations, incorporates a lot of detail. You need to be organized and have concrete answers on the fly at any moment. Since that first project in North Carolina, I started getting more inquiries, and now I have done projects all over the East Coast. I moved to Charleston with my Husband last year from NYC with the hopes of a more lowkey life, and I have opened my own office and shoppable showroom downtown. I am truly living my professional dream and pinch myself daily.

Would it have been a smooth road, and if not, what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
It has not been a smooth road, and it still needs to be a smooth road. I have endured many struggles. However, I have always continued to persevere because, ultimately, I genuinely love what I do. When you are genuine about something, you will make it through the other side through all the obstacles and challenges. In the beginning, when I was working as an assistant in NYC, I was thrown into so much responsibility, was expected to learn on the fly, and was essentially not compensated for nearly half of the work I did. I was so poor, living in an apartment in NYC with no windows in my bedroom, working 12-hour days ( some days ending in tears), and being expected to thrive and excel in an environment where extremely high profile people are high-profile and you. There is no room for error. However, I saw the vision for myself. I was obsessed with designing and conversing with so many different people and teams to get a project done, and when I had down moments or was burnt out, I always envisioned myself being my boss one day. I kept going. I manifested all the time and just worked hard. Now, the obstacles and challenges are different. As a business owner, you are ultimately responsible for the fate of your own company at all times. I must sell myself as a designer and the business to a potential client. I have learned to own who I am fully and put myself out there no matter how scary and humiliating it may feel.

Let’s switch gears a bit and talk business. What should we know about your work?
I specialize in residential interior design. I do everything from bathroom and kitchen renovations, whole house new builds and renovations, and historical preservation to picking out carpets and drapes for someone’s living room. I am different from the type of designer who wants to come into someone’s home, request a clean canvas and full reign of the design direction, and do whatever I want. I pride myself on incorporating a client’s vision, current pieces, and needs into a timeless design with the CLI touch. A design project is a collaboration between the homeowner and the designer, and I do just that. I am proud that most designs look thoughtful, organic, lived-in, and timeless.

If we knew you growing up, how would we have described you?
This question makes me laugh. I am the same person as who I was growing up. I have many layers. Depending on the situation, I am usually extroverted and can chat someone’s ear off about anything. I love people. You could throw me into a room with people from 500 different countries, and I would find a way to connect with everyone. I have always been this way. I was the kid whose teacher would write “talks too much” on my report card and progress reports. I was always the kid making my friends and family smile and laugh through any situation; I love laughing and being silly. Life is too short to be anything but happy. I am like this at work as well. However, I also have a soft, quiet, and introverted side. I always preferred going out and being in quiet environments with many people. I have always loved being home, in nature, or exploring something. On days when I wasn’t in school or expected to be at work, you could find me studying or doing an activity alone. I am for sure a dreamer, and I value my alone time.

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