Framework · 27:41
// THE QUOTE
“The whole contract administration and project management once it goes into construction could make or break a project”
— Emma Woodhull · Interior Designers of Nova Scotia (IDNS)
Hard-won lesson on schedule risk — 'I love this nine-foot door but is it going to come in six weeks or 24 weeks' and value engineering when drywall is two weeks late; lands directly with GCs.
Full episode at 27:41Interior Designer vs. Architect vs. Decorator: Who Do You Actually Need? | IDNS Board Roundtable ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Specify materials against lead times and schedule risk, not just design intent — a milestone opening date beats a perfect door.
“is it going to come in in six weeks or is it going to come in 24 weeks”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
What is an interior designer? Education, exam, and scope
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SOURCE: 27:41 of Interior Designer vs. Architect vs. Decorator: Who Do You Actually Need? | IDNS Board Roundtable