Collaboration is absolutely key to growth. No matter what industry you are in or what your occupation, so much value is gained when we find opportunities to grow and learn alongside others who share a common mission and purpose with us! As an interior designer, being able to do this with other designers is HUGE! I would highly recommend attending Design Camp: A Strategic Business Retreat for Interior Designers.
What Is Design Camp? A Strategic Retreat for Interior Designers
Founded by Anastasia Casey and Lindsey Borchard, Design Camp is a thoughtfully designed retreat that blends design inspiration, creative growth, and strategic business development. The program focuses on helping interior designers scale their businesses while expanding their skills and perspective. Anastasia and Lindsey do a fantastic job of creating a professional yet warm and welcoming atmosphere, setting the stage for an engaging and meaningful experience throughout the retreat.

Design Camp inspires, educates, and helps designers
sarah trop, ceo funcycled
grow their business.

What to Expect at Design Camp
Although this may look different every year, the goal remains the same – to offer a place for growth, learning, support, and inspiration. Similar to the structure of a conference, Design Camp provides Key Note speakers, helpful Q&A sessions, and behind the scenes experiences that impart knowledge to broaden and deepen the scope of the interior designer.
Every day, we spent time in small groups focused on collaboration and discussion. Each group, typically around 10 people, was divided by years of experience. Being part of the Advanced group allowed me to connect with designers who have faced similar challenges and milestones, providing a space to exchange practical insights, learn from each other’s experiences, and gain ideas that I could immediately apply to my own business.

The time in our small groups allowed me to exchange insights and learn from designers who have faced similar challenges.
Sarah trop, CEO FunCycled
Every evening, we had dinner together as designers. I loved the way they structured this. Every night you were assigned to a different table of people which was another opportunity to build connections with new people. It was also during dinner that some of the Key Note speakers and the hosts would walk around and engage with us. I was able to talk with so many and I found it both grounding and insightful.

My Experience at Design Camp: Real Moments for Interior Designers
Helpful Q & A’s geared at the nuts and bolts of owing a design business. Our topics included:
- Systems
- Products and Procurement
- AI
- Web Design
- Software
Insights from Key Note Speakers who have foraged territory for interior designers.
Hearing from seasoned designers and industry experts provides fresh ideas, practical strategies, and new ways of thinking about challenges we face in our own businesses. These sessions not only spark inspiration but also give actionable insights that attendees can apply immediately, making them a cornerstone of the conference experience.
Thank you, Marco Zamora, for being so real and helping bring a fun, storytelling perspective to being a designer.

And, I was beyond happy to hear from Jean Stoffer and Grace Start of Jean Stoffer Design. Their ability to share directly from the heart speaks right to me!

Behind the Scenes – Creative Spaces that Support Growth & Knowledge
We had several opportunities to enjoy creative spaces from a different vantage point. How valuable to see from another perspective! We were able to tour these spaces and glean knowledge that could help our businesses grow and scale up.


When designers collaborate, creativity multiplies.
Highlights, Takeaways, and Practical Tips for Attending Design Camp
1. Consider the Investment
Design Camp is a significant investment, so weigh the cost carefully. Many attendees, including myself, find the ROI in knowledge, connections, and business strategies well worth it.
2. Stay on Premises if Possible
Your ticket does not include accommodations. While I stayed at an Airbnb, traveling back and forth added logistical challenges. Staying on-site provides convenience and allows you to fully immerse yourself in the experience. If you need to save the money like I did, you can absolutely make it work staying at an airbnb.

3. Take Advantage of the Stunning Accommodations
The conference accommodations are designed to support both comfort and creativity—make the most of them to rest, reflect, and connect with other attendees.
4. Extend Your Travel Plans
If possible, add an extra day after the camp. This gives you time to debrief, reflect on key takeaways, and plan how to implement what you’ve learned. I didn’t do this and wished I had!

5. Focus on 2–3 Actionable Takeaways
You can’t implement everything at once. Identify the top 2–3 strategies that will have the biggest impact on your business in the next 6–12 months.
6. Create a Basic Implementation Plan
Once you’ve identified your key takeaways, scaffold a simple plan with steps and a timeline to ensure you can act on them effectively.
7. Balance Big-Picture Thinking with Practical Steps
Use the camp to dream big, but ground your takeaways in actionable steps. This balance ensures long-term growth without feeling overwhelmed.
Final Thoughts
Attending Design Camp reminded me how important it is to keep learning and refining the craft of design. Growth doesn’t just happen. It’s cultivated through connection, curiosity, and a willingness to keep improving. My goal is to bring that same spirit of growth into every client project, helping you create a home that feels personal, intentional, and peaceful. If you’re ready to take the first step toward designing a space that truly reflects you, consider booking a one-hour consultation. It’s a great way to clarify your vision, outline your next steps, and start your design journey with confidence.
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Happy FunCycling Friends,
Sarah ; )

