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Sometimes an interior or exterior can be seen as a commissioned piece in which the client has a tremendous voice. Another factor often overlooked is the designer as ARTIST. Design brings the best out of you, as well as all trades, artisans and talent which are involved in a project. Do you know the right seat depth would be for your family for a custom sofa? A good designer is up on the best and the latest and also knows the tried and true of what works and does not.
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The next part is to supervise, order, build, deliver and install your project which is akin to the CONTRACTING part and is most of the work the client does not see, in a large project it takes years of know-how and experience and a strong constitution. The second is to glean your needs and desires and compose them into something beyond what you can imagine: a whole project in itself. Show you angles you cannot see of hear of feel. There are several factors to the job of a good designer, the first is to assess the project for you and separate it into parts which are understandable. Or the reflection of light, sound, seasons etc. Folks can point and click for furniture but not as many can convert a farmhouse or re-imagine an outdated floor plan including HVAC, electrical, plumbing etc or be truly INSPIRED. The second you look at a designer as a merchant, you are cooked. The internet and tv have made 'designers' out of so many people, just as it has created Doctors, Attorneys etc.
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