Story · 6:36
// THE QUOTE
“You got 44 years of experience almost as an interior designer”
— Emma Woodhull · Interior Designers of Nova Scotia (IDNS)
A 44-year veteran recounts choosing the only four-year BA interior design program in 1970s Canada and her first job at a 100-year-old St. John architectural firm — a self-contained veteran's journey that lands credibility.
Full episode at 6:36Interior Designer vs. Architect vs. Decorator: Who Do You Actually Need? | IDNS Board Roundtable ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Economic downturns redistribute talent — both transplant guests left bigger markets after the 2008-09 recession, to Atlantic Canada's gain.
“the 2008 recession kind of took some some breath out of the industry in Kansas City”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Three paths into the profession
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SOURCE: 6:36 of Interior Designer vs. Architect vs. Decorator: Who Do You Actually Need? | IDNS Board Roundtable