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Good interior designers often provide warranties on their work or materials. Ask about this to make sure you're covered!
Yes, you can typically terminate a contract, but it’s essential to follow the steps outlined in it. Be sure to read the fine print!
Trust your gut! Address your concerns with the designer based on the contract terms. Most professionals are keen to make things right.
Life happens! If delays pop up, check your contract for any clauses on timelines. Good designers will keep you in the loop and adjust accordingly.
Definitely! Just be upfront with your designer about any tweaks you want to make. Clear communication is key to avoid any bumps in the road.
You want to ensure the contract covers all bases, like project scope, deadlines, and payment terms. It's like a road map for the project!
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