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[quote=Anonymous]A lot of this depends on a few factors: How high end is this? A lot of the posters mention Amazon and 10-20% discounts. That's not high-end and not typically designer territory. Is this a decorator or a designer? Someone mentioned most designers have associates degrees. That would be a decorator. An uncertified, unlicensed, largely-untrained decorator. With is fine for some, but I would not use this for kitchen or bath. Lots of misinformation on this thread. And lots of post-HGTV mentalities that designers are affordable to everyone. They really aren't. Designers are a luxury. HGTV is not design. It's decoration. Sounds like this designer operates with a more high-end model, which is totally legit. But they should be specifying higher end products with these fee structures. OP never mentioned if they were dealing with sources like Daltile or New Ravenna, Delta or Toto, etc... [/quote]
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