Wednesday, October 22, 2008

more opposition to the regulation of the interior deisgn industry

The following below directly from the NKBA about the regulation of being an interior designer

"Remodeling association adds name to list of groups opposing interior design licensing.Kitchen & Bath Design News (10/22) reports, "The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) has joined the National Kitchen & Bath Association and other national organizations in opposing 'restrictive and unnecessary' design regulation, the NKBA announced. The announcement comes on the heels of title act legislation being rejected, at least temporarily, in New York and California." Interior designers have been attempting to "regulate who may provide interior design services to the public, and would prohibit a large number of kitchen and bath designers from practicing their profession, according to the Hackettstown, NJ-based NKBA." The two trade groups join "the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Interior Design Society (IDS), and the International Furnishings and Design Association (IFDA), plus many other organizations in the effort to defeat interior design licensing."

I find it interesting about the fight between between the interior design industry and everyone else in this industry. I just try to bring this to your attention from this san diego interior designer
 
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