Interior Designer - Hiring an interior designer can be a scary task for some. Is everything going to be just like you want it or is it going to be an over budgeted nightmare that does not represent any of your initial ideas? Since anyone can apply themselves with the monocle “interior designer” it can be difficult at best to find the right person for the job.
Interior Designer Licensing and Credentials
Credentials play an important role in find a qualified interior designer. Some states certify interior designers by their credentials. California, for instance uses the California Council for Interior Design Certification (CCIDC) to register certified interior designers that have passed a statewide certification review.
References and Portfolios
When interviewing prospective interior designers, it is important to get at least three contactable references to ensure that your interior designer has the experience necessary for your project. If it is possible, visit with the reference to see if their work is up to your standards and suits your tastes.
A portfolio with pictures of past works can provide you with ideas and design possibilities that you may not have thought of before. It can also provide you with a detailed prospective of the jobs that the interior designer has performed in the past. With a long list of good looking jobs and happy past customers, you’ll be sure to get an interior designer that is perfect for your project.
Budgets and Contracts
Always get any budget allowances including taxes and fees in writing. Once you pick a number for your budget, ask for a cost breakdown list from the interior designer to ensure you’re both on the same page when it comes to materials, labor and final costs.