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Midweight Interior Designer

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Mid-Weight Interior Designer – Hospitality & Residential Location: London Position: Freelance (Studio-Based) Day Rate: Competitive
A well known London Design studio is seeking 2 talented and detail-oriented Midweight Hospitality & Residential Interior Designers on a freelance basis This role offers the opportunity to contribute to prestigious global projects while working within a highly creative and collaborative studio environment.
We are looking for proactive and organised designers with both a strong creative eye and technical precision. You will be comfortable managing responsibilities independently while collaborating closely with the wider design team, bringing a calm, solutions-focused mindset.
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The Role: As a Mid-Weight Interior Designer, you will support the development and delivery of projects from concept through to completion. Working closely with the Director and Senior Designers, you will ensure that all technical design packages are executed to the highest standards and align with the studio’s creative vision.
Responsibilities: ● Work on projects from concept to completion. ● Concept development to tender pack support. ● Assist with design documentation including presentations. ● Produce technical packages including plans, elevations, details and schedules. ● Coordinate with architects, contractors, and suppliers. ● Conduct site visits when required to do so to ensure design integrity and quality of execution. ● Assist in managing junior designers, reviewing their work, and providing guidance.


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Key Skills & Experience ● Minimum 4 years of interior design experience preferably in the hospitality sector. ● Strong technical knowledge with construction/ tender pack experience. ● Strong AutoCAD skills with proficiency in spec designer, in design and photoshop a plus. ● Ability to multitask and meet deadlines. ● An understanding of building regulations and construction methods. ● A creative yet practical mindset, with excellent problem-solving skills.
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