June 17, 2025 - 23:13

One of the most common misconceptions in the field of interior design is the confusion between a professional interior designer and a decorator. This misunderstanding often stems from a lack of awareness about the rigorous training and qualifications required to become a certified interior designer.
Graduating with a bachelor’s degree in interior design from a reputable institution, such as LSU, is just the beginning of a professional journey that demands extensive knowledge and skill. Interior designers undergo a comprehensive four-year program at accredited schools, which covers not only aesthetics but also technical aspects such as space planning, building codes, and sustainable design practices.
While decorators focus primarily on the visual aspects of a space, such as color schemes and furnishings, interior designers are equipped to handle more complex challenges, including structural modifications and functional layouts. This distinction is crucial for clients seeking to create spaces that are not only beautiful but also safe and efficient. Understanding these differences can lead to more informed decisions when hiring professionals for design projects.
June 19, 2026 - 21:33
Dawson County real estate transactions, June 12-19LEXINGTON - The Dawson County Register of Deeds has published the latest real estate transactions recorded between June 12 and June 19. The weekly list includes a mix of residential sales, vacant...
June 19, 2026 - 10:45
Affordable housing developer Holsten selling 17-building portfolioThe affordable housing developer Holsten is putting a 17-building portfolio on the market, and the company`s founder is also selling the firm itself along with its property management arm. The move...
June 18, 2026 - 23:20
Small Real Estate Operators, Developers Commit the Most Deed Theft: Brooklyn DANew York Governor Kathy Hochul joined Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez at a private residence in Brooklyn this week to discuss strategies for combating deed theft. During the visit,...
June 18, 2026 - 00:22
Median US home price projected to hit $1 million by 2050The National Association of Realtors` chief economist, Lawrence Yun, has projected that the national median home price in the United States will hit the $1 million mark by the year 2050. This...