opportunities have been obtained through thoughtful recommendations by Interior Designers. The result has been a delightful series of professional relationships, based upon a cooperative spirit of mutual respect, that has accrued to the benefit of the clients we serve together.


     The division of responsibility between the Architect and Interior Designer is generally divided by the structural and non-structural elements of the residential design. For example, the Architect is responsible for the building construction including configuration of the floor plans, design and arrangement of interior spaces, internal circulation, and



integration of electrical and mechanical systems to insure proper lighting, heating, air-conditioning and ventilation. The Architect must develop design drawings

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