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Hunter Dunning Ltd

Mid Weight Interior Designer - SW London

London
£36k – £42k/yr
Posted 6 days ago
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Mid Weight Interior Designer

SW London | £36,000 – £42,000 | 1 day work-from-home (WFH)

Hunter Dunning is collaborating with an award-winning architecture and interior design studio on a permanent Mid Weight Interior Designer position in SW London. This role spans high-end residential projects, covering concept, schematic design, interior architecture, interior design, and FF&E stages.


Your Experience

  • Minimum 4 years of postgraduate experience in luxury residential interior design (UK-based)
  • Strong FF&E (Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment) expertise, including sourcing, specifying, budgeting, and procurement
  • Full proficiency and in-depth knowledge of:
    • AutoCAD
    • Adobe Creative Suite
    • SketchUp
  • Ability to produce:
    • Sketches
    • Technical drawings
    • Mood boards
    • Client presentations
  • Experience with delivery drawings and specifications, aligning with design intent packages
  • Bachelor’s/-degree level qualification in Interior Design
  • Client-facing experience with excellent communication skills

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What You’ll Get

  • Salary: £38,000 – £42,000 DOE (dependent on experience)
  • 1 day work-from-home (WFH)
  • 20 days paid holiday
  • Birthday off
  • Christmas shutdown period
  • Regular social events and CPD (Continuing Professional Development) opportunities

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Skills

Interior Design
FF&E
AutoCAD
Adobe Creative Suite
SketchUp
Client Presentations
Mood Boards
Delivery Drawings
Specifications
Sourcing
Budgeting
Procurement
Communication Skills

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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