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Interior Designer

An interior designer is a professional who can perform a wide range of services for their grateful clientele. Designers are very different from interior decorators, in that they are generally required to have a college degree from an accredited design curriculum and may also be regulated by mandatory licensure requirements in 23 states, plus several foreign countries. An interior design professional is able to plan, execute and maintain a décor in any indoor space and has several specialized skills which help them to overcome a range of problematic aesthetic issues for their customers.

Interior Designer Information

Interior Designer Designers work closely with architects in planning residential, commercial and industrial spaces. Designers may offer a range of general services relating to interior space design or may focus on a niche specialty. Design professionals are required to understand all manner of building materials and how they can be used safely and functionally in a range of interior applications. Designers must also have tremendous knowledge of building and fire codes and must be able to read technical drawings and blueprints accurately. Designers can work as decorators, but are not limited by the purely cosmetic constraints of that profession.

Interior Designer Details

Many interior property designers go into home staging, since the fields are closely related and complementary. In order to utilize design talents for property staging applications, most professionals do not need to learn anything more. In fact, they actually have to utilize only a small percentage of their considerable skill base. Staging rarely requires the structural and functional changes inherent to full interior space design work. This is why decorators are perfectly qualified to become home stagers and designers are over qualified… Interior design requires continuing education to maintain licensure and certification with trade organizations. This way, all working professionals are kept up to date on the latest developments which affect their work and the integrity of their design services.

Property Designer Advice

Interior property designers are multi-talented people who can truly create amazing beauty in a range of applications. Designers also know how to choose and utilize building materials to suit the exact requirements of their proposed use, including durability, weight and cost. In order to become a designer, you should contact a college or university which offers specialized degree programs in design. Make sure the program meets state mandated requirements and also complies with accreditation standards for The American Society of Interior Designers. To hire a designer to plan and execute an interior space in your home or business, contact a local provider directly or contact an interior space design association for a referral.



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