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The Business of Interior Design BeeRich 07-06-2007
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Posted by ++ on July 9, 2007, 12:45 pm
Michael Bulatovich wrote:

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>>>BeeRich wrote:
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>>>>Hi folks. I thought this should be the place to ask this.
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>>>>Just wondering about the business of Interior Designers.
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>>>Inferior Desecrators are pretty much useless, except for some furniture
>>>discounts.
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>>>OR... if you have a particularly difficult female owner, an inferior
>>>desecrator can keep them occupied forever. Just be sure you get +10% of
>>>their total fee (including the furniture).
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>>Sorry if I'm missing something, why the collective negativity behind
>>these people? Granted, they are not architects, but the
>>responsibilities are completely different. I wouldn't expect a
>>designer to go near what an architect is responsible for. Heck I know
>>some engineers that have completely messed up in my past businesses.
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>You're just not hearing from those with positive things to say about the
>IDs, like me. I'm not answering any questionnaires, though.
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I remember when the registration of IDs became usual. Before that,
almost anyone could claim to be one who worked in the furniture or rug
department of some store. Liek CKDs, they are still often tied to
products they use which are increasingly available to the public at so
called designer discounts. But they often so the kind of personal
interaction with the client that others in the design preofessions have
little time for. It always amases me to see a ID with some guy in tow
spending a couple hours just picking out cabinet hardware on a
Saturday. I like that furniture centers and design centers are now open
to the public. Saves time, gives people ideas to dream about, keeps
people interested in design.


Posted by Michael Bulatovich on July 9, 2007, 2:13 pm

> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>
>>
>>>
>>>>BeeRich wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Hi folks. I thought this should be the place to ask this.
>>>>>
>>>>>Just wondering about the business of Interior Designers.
>>>>>
>>>>Inferior Desecrators are pretty much useless, except for some furniture
>>>>discounts.
>>>>
>>>>OR... if you have a particularly difficult female owner, an inferior
>>>>desecrator can keep them occupied forever. Just be sure you get +10% of
>>>>their total fee (including the furniture).
>>>>
>>>Sorry if I'm missing something, why the collective negativity behind
>>>these people? Granted, they are not architects, but the
>>>responsibilities are completely different. I wouldn't expect a
>>>designer to go near what an architect is responsible for. Heck I know
>>>some engineers that have completely messed up in my past businesses.
>>>
>>
>>You're just not hearing from those with positive things to say about the
>>IDs, like me. I'm not answering any questionnaires, though.
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> I remember when the registration of IDs became usual. Before that, almost
> anyone could claim to be one...<snip>

It's still that way in certain jurisdictions.



Posted by BeeRich on July 10, 2007, 3:56 am

> You're just not hearing from those with positive things to say about the
> IDs, like me. I'm not answering any questionnaires, though.

That's why I posted here. Why not speak up? It's not a
questionnaire. They are questions to give the full concept of what
I'm trying to find out. If I said "I'm trying to get my head around
the role of the ID" alone, would that have changed things?

People will have their opinions. That is the nature of the Internet.
Don't let people stop you from expressing your opinion.


Posted by Michael Bulatovich on July 10, 2007, 6:41 am

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>> You're just not hearing from those with positive things to say about the
>> IDs, like me. I'm not answering any questionnaires, though.
>
> That's why I posted here. Why not speak up?

not interested.



Posted by BeeRich on July 10, 2007, 1:20 pm
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> >> You're just not hearing from those with positive things to say about the
> >> IDs, like me. I'm not answering any questionnaires, though.
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> > That's why I posted here. Why not speak up?
>
> not interested.

Then why did you post? You posted to say I'm not hearing positive
things from people? Thanks for your ultimate guidance.


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