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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
interior decorator
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ As an interior decorator, Paula Curry was a real professional.
▪ These were not the trappings of some Victorianising interior decorator.
WordNet
interior decorator

n. a person who specializes in designing architectural interiors and their furnishings [syn: interior designer, designer, house decorator, room decorator, decorator]

Usage examples of "interior decorator".

My son had lost a great deal of money, and I was trying to get work as an interior decorator in Boston, not the best of cities for that sort of thing.

The first woman was an interior decorator on a collecting trip to the old Moroccan city, the second an executive for the Chase Bank, Foreign Department.

Pett's house might be an eyesore from without, but inside it had had the benefit of the skill of the best interior decorator in New York.

One feels really a girl like Norma Restarick would be better at home than coming all alone to London and earning her living as an interior decorator.

He was a painfully honest man, she realized, as he had proved several times during the meal by stating his disagreement with some particularly empty-headed notion the interior decorator had proposed.

It would probably have given an interior decorator nightmares, but Bingo admired it.

No self-respecting interior decorator would have set foot in the place, certainly none who endorsed clutter.

There was a feeling of comfort about the apartment, not the formal and grandiose atmosphere produced by an interior decorator.

Unlike Pitt and his aircraft hangar full of antique cars, Giordino lived in a condo with decor that would incite an interior decorator to suicide.

McBee, the interior decorator had then gone through forty-six custom blends of paint until the spiritual adviser had been satisfied that reality had been matched to dream.

Anyone know a good interior decorator I could call up and tell to get on with the job without bother-tag me?