Stylist, Decorator, Interior Designer: What's the Difference?
Ever wondered what stylists, decorators and interior designers do (and what they don't do)? An expert reveals all
Charlotte Minty
11 August 2017
Houzz New Zealand Contributor. Director and Interior Designer at Charlotte Minty Interior Design.
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As an interior designer, I’m often asked by prospective clients how my job differs from that of an interior decorator or stylist. It’s a fair question, as in many respects there is some cross-over between the three disciplines. But at the same time, there are some aspects of each role that are distinctive.
If you’re considering hiring a professional to help with your home, it’s important to know what these differences are so you can choose the right service for your project. After all, it’s your house and you want to get it right the first time.
If you’re considering hiring a professional to help with your home, it’s important to know what these differences are so you can choose the right service for your project. After all, it’s your house and you want to get it right the first time.
What’s an interior stylist?
Interior stylists are better known for their work in magazines, television and other visual media. But growing numbers of them are offering their styling services to homeowners.
Interior stylists are better known for their work in magazines, television and other visual media. But growing numbers of them are offering their styling services to homeowners.
Their primary job is to beautify spaces by either adding, editing or collating items. This is the magic in their skill – they can change the complexion of any room without any structural alterations.
If your house or room just needs a touch-up to make it sing, then an interior stylist is who you should call. There are stylists who operate on a freelance basis. But you will also find that many design stores now offer in-house styling services, where pros will visit your home to offer styling solutions from the store’s collections.
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What about an interior decorator?
There are definite overlaps between interior stylists and interior decorators. Both professions focus heavily on the aesthetics of an interior space. Decorators pay close attention to colour and fabrics, and how a space is planned. They also provide advice on decorative finishes, furniture and accessories.
There are definite overlaps between interior stylists and interior decorators. Both professions focus heavily on the aesthetics of an interior space. Decorators pay close attention to colour and fabrics, and how a space is planned. They also provide advice on decorative finishes, furniture and accessories.
An interior decorator’s job is to refresh your home without engaging in any structural renovation or alterations. Even so, decorators often work closely with building and design professionals such as architects, lighting and kitchen designers, and suppliers in order to deliver their client’s requirements.
Unlike interior stylists, decorators typically have some job-related educational qualifications, such as a certificate or diploma. Or sometimes they have vocational training such as serving a number of years as an apprentice or assistant to an experienced interior designer or decorator.
And what’s an interior designer?
Interior design is sometimes known as ‘spatial design’ or ‘interior architecture’; interior designers offer a broader range of services than an interior decorator or stylist.
Interior design is sometimes known as ‘spatial design’ or ‘interior architecture’; interior designers offer a broader range of services than an interior decorator or stylist.
This is principally down to their training. Interior designers have typically undertaken significant formal training, more often than not at a university (courses take around four years), and in some countries they require formal industry registration in order to work. This education allows the designer to work comfortably within the broader architectural community.
In a nutshell, interior designers can design a room from scratch inside any house or building. This can include structural alterations, such as removing walls, and designing new kitchens and bathrooms, as well as decorative changes such as creating cabinetry and specifying custom carpentry. Often, interior designers will work closely with an architect to create the complete package for a home.
Like stylists and decorators, interior designers are able to provide professional advice on aesthetic decisions. If your house requires a major renovation or you are looking at doing a new build, an interior designer is the best person to provide a full service that can start at the initial planning stage, and take you all the way through to the stylistic finishing touches.
How do their charges differ?
Interior designers generally charge more for their services than interior decorators and stylists, although some successful decorators and stylists do charge about the same hourly rate. However, as decorators and stylists are generally brought in to do shorter projects than interior designers (a room or two, for example, rather than a whole house), they can cost less overall.
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Interior designers generally charge more for their services than interior decorators and stylists, although some successful decorators and stylists do charge about the same hourly rate. However, as decorators and stylists are generally brought in to do shorter projects than interior designers (a room or two, for example, rather than a whole house), they can cost less overall.
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Allangreta. You have no hope of people posting rates for a decorator - stylist or Interior designer. As with all artistic people there is stylists that are remarkable at what they are doing, also there is interior designers that are exceptional and Architects hire them at prices equal to their own charges simply because they have excelled in their field. As always in this industry. Look at the projects that the respective professional has worked on. Some have worked their way up to very very high end. Others are mid end. This is an industry where people show their talents and also excel if they have great business skills with suppliers and trades people.
This is a really good article. I often find myself trying to explain to my clients what I do and this spells it out beautifully.