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What It Takes To Be An Interior Designer

Interested in a career in interior design but not sure where to start? In this episode of Dear Alice, we break down the many roles within the interior design industry, including designers, decorators, stylists, project managers, drafters, and showroom professionals. We also cover ...  Show more

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Trim, molding, and millwork are among the most important interior design details, and they’re often the missing layer that makes a home feel finished. In episode two of our Overlooked Design Details series, we break down everything you need to know about classic trim profiles, wh ...  Show more

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