That's a great question, and the answer is simpler than you might think. Many interior designers also do decoration (wall coverings, furniture choice, color ideas, decorative items, art work etc.) but an interior designer will also be able to supervise and plan out a more large scale project, including a major renovation. These days, there are general contractors who are also interior designers and window treatment firms that consider themselves decorators.
So the answer is, be less concerned with the terminology on the business card and more attentive to the professional designation of the designer/ decorator. This designation will be determined by the level and type of education that the person has, rather than what they refer to themselves as when pitching for business.
There is a big difference between interior designer and interior decorator , Anyone become an interior decorator who have little creativity and loves playing with colors, fabrics, textiles can easily become a decorator by simply printing off a business card and promoting themselves to clients.
they are the same thing. one is a profession the other is the professional basically
The cost for an interior decorator can vary. The average decoartor costs anywhere between $75-$100 an hour. While some work per hour, you may find some that will charge full price on the furniture and take their discount as payment.
The difference between the two areas is in the terminology that is used. For instance, an interior designer who works on commercial buildings.
an inventor is a designer but a designer is not an inventor
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Designer Isamu Noguchi strove for harmony between opposing concepts in his interior design work. He is particularly known for his coffee table.
A fashion designer designs and a writer writes.
Designer is Real and expensive and couture is fake and average price
Designer mostly drafting, piping engineer mostly calculation
Interior usually refers to buildings. Internal usually refers to bodies.
Isamu Noguchi