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Atlanta interior decorators and interior designers can charge by the hour, by the project, and/or add a service charge to items they buy for a client. Homeowners should have a written contract with your interior decorator detailing the project, the cost and payment plan, a work schedule, and the final design. If the new interior design requires structural changes to your home, check with the Atlanta building department to determine if a permit is required. Before entering into an interior design contract, check the designer’s references and review their portfolio. Licensed Atlanta interior designers are registered with the Georgia's State Board of Architects and Interior Designers. The board sets standards for Atlanta interior designers for professional conduct and investigates into claims of incompetent practice. There are a wide variety of interior decorators and designers in Atlanta that specialize in everything from historic designs to modern spaces, so you should have no trouble finding one who matches your sense of style and budget.
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