Framework · 33:05
// THE QUOTE
“We're the ones that will permit drawings, anything in part three of the building code”
— Emma Woodhull · Interior Designers of Nova Scotia (IDNS)
Crisp regulatory distinction: anything above a part-nine building needs an architect or interior designer to stamp permit drawings — names the biggest industry misconception and resolves it.
Full episode at 33:05Interior Designer vs. Architect vs. Decorator: Who Do You Actually Need? | IDNS Board Roundtable ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Registered interior designers can stamp permit drawings for Part 3 building-code work — the practical line between designers and decorators.
“anything in part three of the building code anything above and beyond a part nine building”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Designer vs. decorator vs. architect
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SOURCE: 33:05 of Interior Designer vs. Architect vs. Decorator: Who Do You Actually Need? | IDNS Board Roundtable