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EP 65 · 2023-09-05 · 1:06:53

Interior Designer vs. Architect vs. Decorator: Who Do You Actually Need? | IDNS Board Roundtable

IDNS board demystifies interior design: protected title, exams, permits, and commercial fit-ups.

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0:00Sponsor reads: Luminous Labs, Procore, PayzantPre-roll partner announcements: Luminous Labs architectural visualization, the Procore partnership umbrella, and Payzant Building Products' 60,000 sq ft facility and Windsor location.1:07Meet the IDNS boardHost introduces the roundtable: Emma Woodhull (president), Mireille Metwalli (director at large, social media and awards), and Lori Arnold — all board members of Interior Designers of Nova Scotia.2:37Three paths into the professionEmma: Kansas State interior architecture, moved to NS after the 2008 recession. Mireille: Sheridan College, corporate workplace design in Toronto, relocated 2021. Lori: University of Manitoba 1975, first job at a 100-year-old Saint John architecture firm with hand-drafted drawings from the 1920s.9:58The first Atlantic-wide IDNS Awards GalaEight months of planning, confidential judging criteria, 13 awards across hospitality, workplace, healthcare and more, 200+ attendees including clients, landlords and contractors. Opening submissions to all four Atlantic provinces created a credible pool — 'we all have to stick together in the Eastern provinces.'17:18What is an interior designer? Education, exam, and scopeCIDA-accredited degrees, structured internship hours in contract administration and design, and the CIDQ exam. Scope is everything inside the building envelope — heavy in divisions 6 and 9 — and contract administration 'could make or break a project.' Specifying means weighing lead times: six weeks or 24.31:24Mid-roll: Freeman Group, Soublier Trinity, Pivot AccountingSponsor block: Freeman Group wealth management, the Soublier Trinity drywall/interiors joint venture between Trinity Energy Group and Ottawa's Soublier Constructors, and Pivot Accounting.32:37Designer vs. decorator vs. architectThe title 'interior designer' is legally protected in NS. Designers stamp permit drawings for Part 3 building-code work; decorators are a separate practice. On large interior RFPs, design firms bid directly against architecture firms for the lead-consultant role.37:30IDNS membership: insurance, CEUs, growthMembership requires liability insurance and 10 annual CEUs including health/safety/welfare. A dedicated registrar audits compliance. Membership has hovered at 40-50 for 10-15 years, with post-COVID growth in non-resident registered members.40:00Codes and accessibility beyond the minimumCSA B651, the Rick Hansen accessibility certification, LEED/WELL/Green Globes. Nova Scotia is 'getting there' on accessibility; the consultant's job is convincing landlords that exceeding minimum code — especially in low-income housing — pays off in pride and dignity.43:39Post-pandemic workplace design, lighting, and mental healthDesigning for social connection and choice to earn the commute: interior build-outs that give everyone natural light, varied space types over cubicles, lighting quality as the biggest environmental factor, and the idea that unnoticed comfort is the highest compliment.53:37Working with GCs, subs, and owner-supplied finishesDirect designer-to-trade communication after tender ('just call me, don't make an assumption'), site-condition troubleshooting, and the logistics of owner-supplied high-end finishes with minimum orders. The host frames it from the estimator/PM seat: ID drawings de-risk pricing.59:15Talent pipeline: leaving to study, enticing them homeNo CIDA-accredited program in Nova Scotia means students leave. IDNS launched its first scholarship, runs high-school internship days, mentors thesis students, and offers student memberships — all aimed at bringing trained designers back to a growing market with a labour shortage.1:05:23Wrap-up and closing sponsorsHost thanks the guests, underscores the interior designer as a top-priority relationship for contractors, then closing reads for Cook Insurance (Navacord partner) and FCA Surety.
// THE INTRO

A three-guest roundtable with the board of Interior Designers of Nova Scotia (IDNS) — president Emma Woodhull, Mireille Metwalli, and 44-year veteran Lori Arnold — on what a registered interior designer actually does inside the building envelope. They walk through the full credential path (CIDA-accredited degree, 3,250 supervised hours, CIDQ exam, the NS practice act that protects the title), the first Atlantic-wide IDNS Awards Gala, and how designers work with GCs, millworkers, and subs on commercial fit-ups. The conversation doubles as a who-does-what guide for contractors: designer vs. architect vs. decorator, permit authority under Part 3 of the building code, spec lead times, and post-pandemic workplace design. It closes on the regional talent problem — Nova Scotia exports its design students and is using scholarships and internships to pull them back.

// THE LESSONS
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Small Atlantic markets must pool across provinces to reach critical mass — regional solidarity is a structural necessity, not sentiment.
we all have to stick together in the Eastern provinces
16:15
Opening award submissions to all four Atlantic provinces keeps the pool large enough for wins to mean something.
there might be only two submissions for the whole year
16:36
Design is a small fraction of an interior designer's job — programming, client discovery, and planning dominate, contrary to TV-show perception.
that's five percent of what we do
26:36
Contract administration and project management after construction starts are where interior projects are won or lost.
the whole contract Administration and project management once it goes into construction could make or break a project
27:41
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
28:46
In Nova Scotia the title 'interior designer' is legally protected — full registration requires a CIDA-accredited degree, 3,250 supervised hours, and the CIDQ exam.
can't actually use interior designer until you've passed the CID queue
32:28
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
33:08
On large interior fit-up RFPs, interior design firms bid head-to-head against architecture firms for the same lead-consultant role.
so you do bid against Architects
34:52
Young designers should rotate through sectors (workplace, hospitality, healthcare) early — each is a completely different knowledge base.
you got to try a few things before you decide what what what Focus you want to take
23:38
Post-pandemic office design must earn the commute: design for social connection, variety, and choice rather than assigned workstations.
what did we miss during the pandemic it was people so it's it's designing for social connection
44:54
Selling beyond-code accessibility (e.g. Rick Hansen certification) is a consultant's persuasion job — minimum-code landlords can be moved with a value case.
you can convince them that it is a worthwhile thing to do to do greater than the minimum code
43:02
Professional registration carries ongoing client-protection obligations — liability insurance and 10 annual CEUs, audited by a registrar.
carrying liability insurance and I'm keeping up on CEUs we have to have 10
38:15
Trades should call the designer directly instead of assuming — direct sub-to-consultant communication after tender prevents costly site errors.
I don't care just call me if you have a question like don't make an assumption
58:07
Listen to the people building it — installers often improve the detail once work is on site.
it's so good to hear from the people who are building
56:06
Owner-supplied high-end finishes shift logistics risk to the consultant: minimum orders, supply-vs-labour splits, and just-in-time delivery must be priced in.
sometimes there's minimal orders and you don't need a few cubic yards but you got to order a hundred
57:22
Regions without local accredited programs export their talent — scholarships, high-school internships, and student memberships are the retention play.
we have to give all of our talents away
1:03:08
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
3:23
The best interior design is invisible — occupants not noticing how comfortable they are is the highest compliment.
people not noticing how comfortable they are is is the biggest compliment
53:23
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// FEATURED BUSINESSES
Association of Interior Designers of Nova Scotia (IDNS)

Self-regulating professional association that governs the practice of interior design in Nova Scotia u…

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Luminous Labs Inc.

Halifax-based architectural visualization studio producing photorealistic 3D renders, 360-degree inter…

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Trinity Energy Group

Atlantic Canada building-envelope and energy-efficiency contractor specializing in commercial and resi…

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Navacord Corp.

Navacord is a national Canadian insurance brokerage and financial services consolidator that acquires …

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Cooke Insurance Group

Atlantic Canada commercial and personal insurance brokerage with industry specialties including contra…

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// FACT-CHECKED ✓ web-verified, with sources
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In Nova Scotia the title 'interior designer' is legally protected — full registration requires a CIDA-accredited degree, 3,250 supervised hours, and the CIDQ exam.
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Registered interior designers can stamp permit drawings for Part 3 building-code work — the practical line between designers and decorators.
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No CIDA-accredited interior design program exists in Nova Scotia, forcing students to leave the province to study.
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// COMPANIES & ORGS ✓ verified
Interior Designers of Nova Scotia (IDNS)Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA)Council for Interior Design Qualification (CIDQ)Soublière ConstructorsTrinity Energy GroupLuminous LabsCooke InsuranceNavacordAtlantic Interior Design Awards (AIDA)Queen's MarqueYorkville UniversityRick Hansen Foundation
// PROJECTS NAMED
Queen's MarqueAtlantic Interior Design Awards (AIDA)IDNS scholarship programPayzant facilitation centre
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