Interior Design Form
The state does not regulate who may practice interior design.
By law, a “registered interior designer” is someone qualified by education, experience, and examination who:
1. identifies, researches, and creatively solves problems pertaining to the interior environment's function and quality;
2. performs services relative to interior spaces, including programming, design analysis, space planning, and aesthetics, using specialized knowledge of non-load-bearing interior construction, building systems and components, building codes, equipment, material, and furnishings; and
3. prepares plans and specifications for non-load-bearing interior construction, material, finishes, space planning, reflected ceiling plans, furnishings, fixtures, and equipment relative to the design of interior spaces to enhance and protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public (CGS § 20-377k).
Related Case
The state does not regulate who may practice interior design, but it limits a person's right to title or market themselves as a registered interior designer (Roberts v. Farrell, 630 F.Supp.2d 242 [2009]). By law, a person cannot use the title “registered interior designer” or otherwise indicate that he or she is a registered interior designer unless he or she (1) has registered as an interior designer with the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) or (2) is an architect licensed in the state.
Renewal:
All interior design registrations expire annually on December 31st. Renewal Fee: $190.00
Reinstatement:
Reinstatement applications are available online for up to 3 years from the date of expiration:
- If you have your User Id and Password, please go to www.elicense.ct.gov to access your account.
- You may request your User ID and Password by emailing the following information to dcp.online@ct.gov:
- Name
- Registration type
- Registration number
- Email address
Continuing Education:
DCP.occupationalprofessional@ct.gov
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