What Does This Mean for Me?
When deciding who to hire for your home or design project, the Kuotes always recommends hiring an interior designer (Kathy, of course, is an experienced designer, and you can learn more about her background here). Designers guarantee the experience and problem-solving skills necessary to bring beautiful structure and design to your home. Designers can work directly with architects, obtain building permits, supervise construction or installation, and give advice on matters including electricity, plumbing, structural changes, ADA requirements, etc.
If you are working on a large design project–like a kitchen and bath–building your home from scratch, or making adjustments to your home’s structure, it is imperative that you choose an interior designer for functional, safe, and beautiful design. If you’re just looking to repaint or redecorate a room, however, an interior decorator can get the job done and may be the right choice for you (read more below). Due to their training, designers typically work on large commercial projects in addition to residential spaces. This rings true from New York City to Los Angeles.
Pro Tip: Sometimes even members of the trade can confuse the terminology, and some interior decorators will advertise or call themselves interior designers. Do your research and make sure the person you hire has all of the bulleted criteria above before you pay for an interior designer level of expertise.