Senior / Lead Interior Designer (Freelance to Full-Time Potential)

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Based in the Los Angeles or Orange County area (local candidates only)We’re seeking a highly skilled, detail-oriented Senior or Lead Interior Designer to join our team on a freelance contract basis, with strong potential to transition into a full-time role based on performance.You’re someone with a proven history of delivering exceptional results in luxury residential, commercial, and hospitality design. You combine creative excellence with technical precision, and you thrive in fast-paced, high-standard environments. You’re confident managing clients directly, presenting ideas, and ensuring every design decision aligns with both beauty and practicality.We’re a design tech company shaping the future of how spaces are designed and built, combining creativity with cutting-edge technology.Requirements:• Must be based in the Los Angeles or Orange County area (local candidates only)• 8+ years of experience in interior design or interior architecture• Strong background in architectural design, space planning, and high-end residential or commercial projects• Exceptional portfolio showcasing completed luxury work (this will be the first thing we review)• Expert in design development, finishes, FF&E sourcing, and construction detailing• Excellent client communication, presentation, and management skills• Highly organized and able to manage multiple projects efficiently• Tech-savvy and adaptable to new tools and workflows• Enthusiastic, proactive, and growth-mindedDetails:• Remote to start, with potential for hybrid or on-site collaboration in the Los Angeles / Orange County metro area• Must be available for client meetings and, in the near future, able to come on-site when needed• Freelance contract with opportunity to grow into a full-time position for top performers• Immediate start for the right candidateIf this sounds like you, send your portfolio, rate, and availability to info@vividlybuilt.com

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