

A professional interior designer is qualified by education, experience and examination.
Educate yourself on the difference. Your project is important and you need a team of qualified professionals to protect your investment.
A professional interior designer is responsible for making informed choices that affect the health, safety and welfare of the people occupying the building they are designing.
From the selection and specification of non-toxic, safe, or fire resistive materials to planning environments that are accessible to all, it is the professional interior designer’s responsibility to research, recommend and document the appropriate solution for your project.
Hire a qualified professional interior designer.
Consumers, business owners and design firm principals who hire interior designers should make sure those professionals have the same level of Competence expected from architectural, engineering and building professionals.
What is an Interior Designer? (PDF)
Legislative Quick Facts (PDF)
Benefits of Interior Design Legislation (PDF)
What is the difference between interior design and decoration? (PDF)
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