Estimating for Interior Designers

Estimating for Interior Designers by Carol A. Sampson is a revised edition published by Watson-Guptill in 2001, featuring 200 pages in English. This updated version serves as a comprehensive resource for interior designers, offering essential information and practical guidance on various aspects of estimating costs in interior design projects.
Readers will find detailed insights into topics such as faux finishing techniques, including trompe l’oeil, and the use of upholstery fabrics for drapery and bed coverings. Additionally, this edition introduces a new chapter dedicated to hard floor coverings, covering materials like marble, stone, wood, painted canvas, and vinyl. The book also includes updated figures for materials and labor costs, ensuring that professionals have access to the most current information in the field of interior design.
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The first edition of Estimating for Interior Designers quickly became the “bible” for interior designers everywhere. This completely updated and revised edition provides all the basic, nuts-and-bolts information readers expect, along with all-new sections on faux finishing, including trompe l’oeil; Roman shades; and using upholstery fabrics for drapery and bed coverings. There is also a completely new chapter on hard floor coverings, including marble, stone, wood, painted canvas, and vinyl. Of course, all materials and labor cost figures have been updated.
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