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Interior design: the professionInterior designers may perform some or all of the following activities, among other duties and responsibilities:[1]
To become a successful interior designer, the person must be able to (1) determine the needs of the client and the resources that the client can devote to the project, (2) determine the primary purpose and function of the space to be designed and (3) successfully implement changes to the structure, architecture and aesthetics of the interior to determine the mood and appeal of the space for the customer.[2][3] Also, you must take many classes in college to become a interior designer Difference between interior design and interior decoratingThe term interior design (and by extension, interior designer) is different from interior decorating (and likewise, interior decorator), although some use these terms interchangeably. An interior decorator applies decorating principles to beautify a space. Although an "interior designer" can also make aesthetic changes to an interior space, the interior designer is a professional licensed and/or registered with a licensing authority who coordinates design projects with a holistic approach in spatial design. This effort includes designing the interior architecture, in addition to beautifying the space.[3] Education requirements are less technical for an interior decorator than for an interior designer. While an interior decorator requires no formal mandated education or licensing requirements, an interior designer must meet both education and licensing requirements of the licensing jurisdiction, and the designer must be well versed and knowledgeable technically in the building and safety codes that can affect changes to interior spaces.[3] Specializations
The specialty areas that involve interior designers are limited only by the imagination and are continually growing and changing. With the increase in the aging population, an increased focus has been placed on developing solutions to improve the living environment of the elderly population, which takes into account health and accessibility issues that can affect the design. Awareness of the ability of interior spaces to create positive changes in people's lives is increasing, so interior design is also becoming relevant to this type of advocacy. StylesEssential parts of all design styles are concept, color, proportion, balance, ergonomics and function of design. Although all styles differentiate their usage of each of these, they are all an integral part of the overall look and feel of a room or space. Designers incorporate the seven elements of design to create and enhance style: form, mass, shape, line, color, texture and pattern. External Links
See also
de:Innenarchitektur it:Interior design he:עיצוב פנים ja:インテリアデザイナー pt:Design de interiores sr:Дизајн ентеријера th:มัณฑนศิลป์ vi:Thiết kế nội thất zh:室内设计
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