Where can you search for an interior design role, and how should practices find candidates to join their teams? BIID members, Helen Bygraves and Jenny Weiss, talk about the helpful role of a Control4 Certified Showroom. Every member featured here has met the rigorous selection process to become a BIID Registered Interior Designer. BIID members are invited to join us for the launch of the BIID Sustainable Specifying Guide followed by a guided tour of Planted.
With a knowledgeable guide to introduce you to this innovative event, this private tour will allow you the best opportunity to explore the event without missing any of the highlights. We work with our members, partners and a network of experts and specialists to provide regular resources to enable you to improve your professional knowledge, help you understand the important new legal and regulatory changes and help you run your business better.
The BIID's new infographic to help clients understand the difference between an Architect and an Interior Designer.
With a knowledgeable guide to introduce you to this innovative event, this private tour will allow you the best opportunity to explore the event without missing any of the highlights. We work with our members, partners and a network of experts and specialists to provide regular resources to enable you to improve your professional knowledge, help you understand the important new legal and regulatory changes and help you run your business better.
The BIID's new infographic to help clients understand the difference between an Architect and an Interior Designer.
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The British Institute of Interior Design (BIID) is the only professional institute for interior designers in the UK.
Our growing membership represents both the commercial and residential sectors, from heritage to cutting edge.
In addition to rigorous entry requirements which assess training, experience and professionalism, we require our members to continue their professional development throughout their career to ensure their continued expertise in design process, practice and regulatory matters.
Our growing membership represents both the commercial and residential sectors, from heritage to cutting edge.
In addition to rigorous entry requirements which assess training, experience and professionalism, we require our members to continue their professional development throughout their career to ensure their continued expertise in design process, practice and regulatory matters.
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