Paint and decor business plans are used to secure funding (generally a bank loan) for companies that offer interior design services and painting for either commercial clients or residential properties. Your business plan for a paint and decor company should list your services out and describe them in detail. For example if you offer color consultation, what does this look like? Do you do site walkthroughs with clients, or show samples of past projects to help generate color schemes or decorating ideas? The plan should give examples of an average engagement for you, and then turn to the market:
• Who are your target customers?
• How many residential versus commercial clients do you expect?
• Are there specific factors in this industry that warrant a discussion?
• Who do you face competition from?
• What is the market need, as you see it?
The business plan for paint and decor also requires that you have a financial model showing the SBA or your banker how you plan to cash flow any loans you receive. You will have to model out your financials for a period of 3 years, showing a revenue forecast, break-even analysis, profit and loss table, cash flow, and balance sheet for the entire duration. A marketing plan (how will you acquire clients?) and a management team summary (what qualifies you to run this business?) are also both required. MasterPlans has worked on 10,000 business plans to date and we can deliver a great painting and decor business proposal to you, funding-ready, in just 2 weeks. Call today by dialing 877-453-2011 (toll free).














