I am definitely in the camp of 'who cares what they call me.' Not because the client has the power of check-writing, but because my mission is to help people feel more at home in their home. If they need decorating services and I can help with that, great! If they need help with a remodel and I can help with that, great! If they just need help letting go of Aunt Suzie's armoire and I can help with that, great!
Rebecca West, a designer for "the rest of us." |
What bothers me is that there is still this lack of respect *within* the design community for our colleagues. There are plenty of clients in the world for a stadium full of designers, decorators, redesigners, stagers, and color consultants. Instead of getting hung up on titles and heirarchy, why not create a collaborative, supportive environment so that we can more easily bring beauty and order to this chaotic world?
Am I too plebeian in my world view? Maybe. With catch-phrases like "Design for the rest of us" and "Design for real people"I doubt my voice will be heard among the upper echelons of the design world. But I stand by my opinion because, in the end, the client's needs should always be paramount. For me, that means that no question is too small, no worry too inconsequential, if it leads to a happier life and home for the client. The title has no bearing on that outcome.
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