who deals with Interior Decorators?

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Much like busy realtors, they can be both a blessing and a curse.
When it comes to cleaning fine or shit fabrics they can get you a decent amount of high to ultra high end work, if you can gain their trust and prove your mettle.

Damon for example better get in the good graces of Redding California's one and one ID if he plans or hopes to clean more than a dozen wool rugs a year with his 5 million dollars worth of gadgetry. He must also be prepared and skilled at cleaning Monkey, Bamboo, Cigarette, Coconut and Aborigine Nut Silk, if his ID is like most and sells exotic fibers to unsuspecting trophy wives and gay dudes.

My latest encounter was with the Tahoe Poly Shearling Sofa home.
A friend from PHX recommended me to treat those new pieces, an email was sent to me from the ID which I handed off to my daughter.
A price was never quoted but instructions to meet one or more of her team members at the home came with a list of 9 seat and 10 back cushions only.
When I arrived, no team members were there, just the house care taker, who also watches over 3 other mega homes in the same area. We get to talking and size each other up, with our fondness for all things Carhartt telling one another that this dude is AOK.
Eventually we get to the room of furniture and the 19 cushions are there but also two new chairs, and an ottoman and 16 accessory cushions, 4 of which match the seat Shearling . The "front /back of the sofas are also upholstered.

He tells me to treat all of it, which makes perfect sense as all the extra pieces, not on the original order are wool and Aborigine Nut Silk

Yep, I should have called the ID to confirm.

Jump ahead to the next moring when ID gets the invoice and calls my daughter to demand that all the extras be removed from the invoice.

I give here a call and tell her why I and Carhartt felt it was in the best interest of the home owner to treat the wool, to no avail, she was uppity and belittling in a Marty sort of way. I gave her my "I'm no rookie" speech and went into some detail of why each piece would benefit from protection, but she wasn't going for it, with only a "I didn't want those treated" as a comeback.

She finally caved a bit and agreed to pay for it all but the $400 worth of accessory cushions, with no rhyme or reason given.

I later talked to Carhartt and explained the whole deal, we shared some ID horror stories and he said he would talk to the super nice owners to get me paid. I asked him to not bother as I didn't want my PHX friend to catch any shit over this... and I know the other three homes needing attention would more than make up for the loss.

The next day, Saturday at 8AM sharp, ID calls me and apologizes, says I was only doing what was best for the home owner and the she would pay the full amount. I thanked her and quickly turned the conversation to Nut Silk rugs and fabrics and asked her if she's having issues with un-happy clients. A few were discussed but over all she tries to stick to good performers. She did ask what I knew about Tencel fabrics which turned into a micro lecture about all the new Miracle shit fibers, which she appeared to appreciate. I sent her a link to some Lisa Wagner articles too.


I then texted Carhartt asking if he had talked to the homeowners and shockingly he had not.

She was sincere in her remorse.

Sort of.

Her last question to me was to see if I had left a price sheet for the home owner, meaning it took her overnight to figure out that a higher invoice, after she added her middleman fee, meant more money for her...


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I feel offended. 😭😭😭

He must also be prepared and skilled at cleaning Monkey, Bamboo, Cigarette, Coconut and Aborigine Nut Silk if his ID is like most and sells exotic fibers to unsuspecting trophy wives and gay dudes.

Also "Interior Decorators", also well known as Inferior Desecrators.

Other than that, carry on.

:yoda::very_drunk:
 

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Well the saying, easy money is the hardest to make.

You, being a Textile specialist and also a communication specialist. This work of education you have done to all parties involved will in return very likely return crazy easy money. Plus the job you just got paid for. Now just make sure to continue follow up with all parties.

Fantastic!
 
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I don't deal with ID's
but architects can and do spec some outlandish coconut fuzz foo-foo fluff fixtures and Patagonian dwarf azaleas

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My main tourettes inducing moments are on the 750k+ gin boats around here

almost always guarentee they've got sisal straight off the outside deck into the main saloon, with some designer chic off white fabric upholstery

fake tan and sunscreen, saltwater, rum, chardonnay and the catch of the day (ie the fake tanned one) deposited across them
 

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I have one interior decorator that gets me to go by and spray protector on every item she has installed. It's easy money but she hasn't learned I can't offer next day service in the busy months.

If it wasn't for her I would only use 2 gallons of protector a year instead of 4.
 

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Much like busy realtors they can be both a blessing and a curse.
When it comes to cleaning fine or shit fabrics they can get you a decent amount of high to ultra high end work if you can gain their trust and prove your mettle.
Damon for example better get in the good graces of Redding California's one and one ID if he plans or hopes to clean more than a dozen wool rugs a year with his 5 million dollars worth of gadgetry. He must also be prepared and skilled at cleaning Monkey, Bamboo, Cigarette, Coconut and Aborigine Nut Silk if his ID is like most and sells exotic fibers to unsuspecting trophy wives and gay dudes.

My latest encounter was with the Tahoe Poly Shearling Sofa home.
A friend from PHX recommended me to treat those new pieces, an email was sent to me from the ID which I handed off to my daughter.
A price was never quoted but instructions to meet one or more of her team members at the home came with a list of 9 seat and 10 back cushions only.
When I arrived, no team members were there, just the house care taker , who also watches over 3 other mega homes in the same area. We get to talking and size each other up, with our fondness for all things Carhartt telling one another that this dude is AOK.
Eventually we get to the room of furniture and the 19 cushions are there but also two new chairs, an ottoman and 16 accessory cushion, 4 of which match the seat Shearling . The "front /back of the sofas are also upholstered.

He tells me to treat all of it, which makes perfect sense as all the extra pieces not on the original order are wool and Aborigine Nut Silk

Yep, I should have called the ID to confirm.

Jump ahead to the next moring when ID gets the invoice and calls my daughter to demand that all the extras be removed from the invoice.

I give here a call and tell her why I and Carhartt felt it was in the best interest of the home owner to treat the wool, to no avail, she was uppity and belittling in a Marty sort of way. I gave her my I'm no rookie speech and went into some detail of why each piece would benefit but she wasn't going for it, with only a "I didn't want those treated" as a comeback.

She finally caved a bit and agreed to pay for it all but the $400 worth of accessory cushions, with no rhyme or reason given.

I later talked to Carhartt and explained the whole deal, we shared some ID horror stories and he said he would talk to the super nice owners to get me paid. I asked him to no bother as I dint want my PHX friend to catch any shit over this and I know the other three homes needing attention would more than make up for the loss.

The next day, Saturday at 8AM sharp ID calls me and apologizes, says I was only doing what was best for the home owner and the she would pay the full amount. I thanked here and quickly turned to conversation to Nut Silk rugs and fabrics and asked her if she's having issues with un-happy clients. A few were discussed but over all she tries to stick to good performers. She did ask what I knew about Tencel fabrics which turned into a micro lecture about all the new Miracle shit fibers which she appeared to appreciate. I sent her a link to some Lisa Wagner articles too.


I then texted Carhartt asking if he had talked to the homeowners and shockingly he had not.

She was sincere in her remorse.

Sort of.

Her last question to me was to see if I had left a price sheet for the home owner, meaning it took here over night to figure out that a higher invoice, after she adder her middleman fee, meant for for her... :laura:
"Aborigine Nut Silk"
Love it!!
Interior Decorators tend to put stupid fibers in stupid places. And they haven't a clue.
 

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That was fun to read :clap:
I have an Interior Decorator guy that sells protector to his Clients...especially on tile. He gets 20%. I add 20% to my bid so it doesn't cost me anything.
Sometimes he sells furniture protector and even carpet protector...these are brand new homes. Usually the day after they close so empty...usually.
Looking forward to the Pemberton class because I really have no idea how to clean Monkey, Bamboo, Cigarette, Coconut or Aborigine Nut Silk.
 

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I’m ignoring your condescending blurbs that I’m an idiot for wanting to open a rug plant. :)

learning all I can. Reading a killer book on rug identification right now. I’ll send it to your ID when done.
 

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And watch Six Headed Shark on Amazon, quiet possibly the best movie ever
Just looked it up and saved to my list. Looks like Oscar material.

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I’m ignoring your condescending blurbs that I’m an idiot for wanting to open a rug plant. :)

learning all I can. Reading a killer book on rug identification right now. I’ll send it to your ID when done.
Damon, the rug Bilble...60F609D0-A679-4286-976A-81C171A11D82.jpeg
 
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Fred is going to need to make a 6 headed shark thread. Man, this cast! Did they recruit them from the local meth recovery clinic?
 

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I have the CD’s. Waiting to find a used copy of the book. Retail is about $500 for that book.


edit: call and make them an offer
 
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