The interior design market in Romania is continuously developing: the number of specialists is growing year after year, and public interest in the field is increasing. In this context, architect Victor Grosu decided to lay the foundation for the first entrepreneurship course in Romania dedicated to professionals in the field.

With 20 years of experience, Victor Grosu is an architect, interior designer, creator of successful Ho Re Ca concepts, entrepreneur, vlogger and TV presenter. He has a team of over 20 specialists and manages over 30 projects annually in Romania and internationally, both in the Ho Re Ca sector (through the Grosu Art Studio brand) and in the premium residential niche, through the Hype Project brand.

In the Interior Design Business School courses, the architect transparently presents the business system he uses to generate annual revenues of 1 million euros as an interior designer in Romania:

“I decided to create I DBS to share with my colleagues all the information I have accumulated so that no one risks repeating the same mistakes. In the I DBS courses and manual, I openly describe each element of my work system.

This information does not exist anywhere else; it is exclusively accumulated from my personal experience – I have tested several schemes and types of approach over all these years, and I have studied for a long time the working systems used by colleagues abroad”, explains architect Victor Grosu.

Interior Design Business School is not an interior design course, but a course on how to manage a business in this field. The course provides those interested with the entire know-how of a successful business and is structured in 11 episodes + 1 bonus episode, available online on the idbs.ro platform.

The information presented covers all components of a business: the financial, legal, administrative, organizational aspects, applied to the specific model of an interior design business. Each episode is dedicated to a section: from creation and strategy to promotion, working with the team, communication with clients and craftsmen, the first meeting, organization and time management, etc.

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