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Insurance: Your interior design contract should include a section on insurance coverage. Your client must have insurance coverage for all furniture and materials during handling, moving, storage and installation. You should also have sufficient insurance for the project you are carrying out. An interior designer cannot guarantee prices for goods, interior installations or other services that are not provided by him, because prices for sellers can sometimes change and if a customer is undecided or uncertain and takes longer than it is necessary to make a firm decision, the price change of a seller is under the control of the designer. There must be an additional clause on this, so that the customer is fully aware when the situation occurs. An interior designer would need materials for the project. There should be a clause that deals with price changes for hardware suppliers and other services that are not performed by the designer. In addition, there should be a separate agreement for other contractors that will be required for the project. As a designer, you should not be guaranteed or responsible for the quality of the work, performance or materials used by other contractors in the project. Refundable fees: Your contract must include a clause stipulating that your client agrees to reimburse you for all expenses related to the interior design project.

For example, your customer reimburses you for travel expenses (if any), shipping, storage, etc. Contractors and Advisors: Since you are an interior designer and not a contractor or consultant, you should not be held responsible for your work. The client should sign a separate agreement with the contractor; In your contract, you must state that you do not offer any guarantees or guarantees for your part of the project, and the quality of their work and performance depends entirely on them. However, you can assure your customers that you are monitoring the work to make sure your designs are on the right track. Here, the designer`s details should be as comprehensive as possible. For example, if the designer uses a fixed fee, the volume of work must be complete and indicate what is being done and delivered to the customer. What is a contract or contract letter? This is a legal document or tool to help resolve any disputes that occur in the project, entitled to protection to both you AND your client. Simply put, it should show how your business works and outline your expectations while being transparent to your customer. This document is signed by you and your client.

APPLICATION CHAMP: The designer develops evidence of interior design that may include, if applicable, colouring, fabrics, lighting and furnishings.