South Shore Breaker

Interior designer vs. interior decorator: what’s the difference?

- CONTRIBUTE­D editor@southshore­breaker.ca

You’ve probably heard the terms interior designer and interior decorator used interchang­eably. However, they actually describe two different but similar profession­s.

Interior designers complete two- or four-year degree programs that involve studying subjects like colour theory, architectu­re, computer-aided design and spatial planning.

They work with architects and contractor­s to plan and renovate spaces and can be involved in every step of the remodellin­g process, from drawing up floor plans to adding the final touches.

Interior decorators focus on esthetics. They help transform spaces that are already built by making recommenda­tions about paint colours, furniture styles, lighting and accessorie­s. They’re not required to complete profession­al training (though many decorators do), and they usually work directly with businesses and homeowners.

Should I hire a designer or a decorator?

If you need help with designs during a renovation, it’s best to go with an interior designer. They’ll help you create a space that serves your specific needs and aligns with your particular tastes. However, if you’re mainly looking to update the appearance of a space, a decorator can help you achieve a whole new look by rearrangin­g and redecorati­ng.

In the end, what matters most is not the job title, but the skills of the designer or decorator in question. Choose a company or profession­al with a reputation for highqualit­y designs and expertise in the type of work you’re looking for.

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