Introduction_to_Interior_Design Introduction to Interior Design By Frank J. Minnella, NCIDQ | Page 39

10.3 Ethical Considerations and Professional Standards
coordination are essential to ensure that the project stays on track and any issues or delays are addressed promptly .
10.2 Budgeting and Cost Control
One of the most critical aspects of project management in interior design is budgeting and cost control . It is essential to establish a realistic budget at the beginning of the project and ensure that it is adhered to throughout the process . This requires careful estimation and allocation of resources , including materials , labor , and any additional expenses . To create an accurate budget , it is crucial to conduct thorough research on the cost of materials , furnishings , and any other items required for the project . It is also important to consider any additional costs , such as permits , installation fees , or transportation expenses . By considering all possible expenses , it is possible to develop a comprehensive budget that covers all aspects of the project . Throughout the project , it is essential to monitor and control costs to ensure that they do not exceed the allocated budget . This requires regular tracking of expenses and comparing them to the budgeted amounts . If any deviations or unexpected costs arise , it is important to address them promptly and find suitable solutions , such as revising the design or sourcing alternative materials .

10.3 Ethical Considerations and Professional Standards

Interior designers have an ethical responsibility to their clients , the profession , and the public . Upholding professional standards and ethical considerations is essential for maintaining the integrity and reputation of the industry . Some of the key ethical considerations in interior design include :
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