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The major Interior design problems include promise and delivery mismatch, frequent changes by clients, and lack of transparency.
FREMONT, CA: Interior design is an industry that is constantly growing. More and more homeowners are turning to interior designers. In the past, interior designers were only available to the wealthy. Magazines and catalogs were the only sources of well-decorated homes for the remaining population. With the growth of services and consumption, interior design has become a necessity. The interior decoration industry still faces a few problems despite its growth, and it's time for all stakeholders to work together to resolve them.
Some of the crucial problems existing in the interior design industry are explained below:
Discovery of limited products: Unlike homeowners who scout for furniture about every other week, interior decorators need to do it almost every other week. It is hard to find good furniture and unique decorative pieces depending on where one lives. Furthermore, each house they design has a different theme, varying decorating styles, and underlying inspiration. In order to find good furniture with great designs, even the most seasoned designer must physically roam from shop to shop. Alternatively, furniture marketplaces and brand websites can be used to source through the online medium. Despite this, the market is still evolving and not perfectly organized.