Traits And Tasks Of Interior Designers

Traits And Tasks Of Interior Designers

The career of an interior designer combines creativity with business
expertise and people skills. The traits of successful designers are
varied and include:
·Attentive to colors, textures, materials, lighting and layouts in
various settings.
·Enjoy designing or remodeling their own and other's environments.
·Are creative and artistic.
·Have the ability to sell.
·Can organize details.
·Communicate and work well with clients and other design
professionals.
·Create spaces that are functional, visually appealing, safe and meet
all the desired requirements.
·Can clearly identify the purpose and functions of various spaces.
·Understand the client's vision for esthetic qualities, the look and
feel, of projects.
·Do research and keep current on latest trends, materials and
products.
·Are problem solvers.
·Have ability to analyze designs and plan spaces.
·Possess expertise in interior construction, materials, furniture,
equipment and local building codes to help coordinate projects.
·Can read architectural blueprints and create their own drawings.
·Fit together artistic, functional and technical requirements.

Some specific tasks designers become involved with are choosing,
negotiating with, scheduling and overseeing installers, invoicing
clients, paying for necessary materials and furnishings and making
sure codes are met. If you are thinking that being a designer
involves more business than artistry, you are right.

The Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA), formerly known
as FIDER, oversees programs at colleges and universities and certifies
that certain principles and practices are taught. A bachelor's degree
from a CIDA school is highly recommended and is the minimum for doing
commercial work. Masters and doctorate degrees are offered at many
universities. Some of the classes you can expect to take are computer
aided drafting, business/marketing, art, drawing, and art, furniture
and antique history. You can also expect to spend many hours on
design projects.

It is imperative that designers understand not only aesthetics, but
also the safety aspects of interiors. Because of this, interior
designers are now licensed professionals, much like architects and
nurses. The National Council for Interior Design Qualification offers
an examination to certify interior designers who have met the minimum
standards for professional practice. This exam is the standard to
measure the competency of designers.
Before you can take the NCIDQ exam and earn your license to practice,
you must have at least six years of working experience, two years of
schooling plus four years of work experience or four years in a CIDA
college or university plus two years of work experience. You cannot
advertise or represent yourself as a registered interior designer
unless you meet the minimum education, experience and examination
requirements established in your state/province, and apply for use of
the state-regulated title with the proper state board.
There are many career paths to take within the realm of interior
design. There are residential and commercial design jobs. Within
commercial business, you could specialize in schools, hospitals,
banks, malls, hotels or restaurants. In larger commercial projects,
your job could be project manager, draftsperson or specifier of
products. Some professionals go on to be sales representatives for
interior products, business owners of design firms, drapery
manufacturers or even specialized installers. There are many
possibilities for advancement. As our economy grows, so will the need
for qualified designers. As people become busier with their personal
and professional lives, they have less time to think about decorating
and creating environments that reflect themselves. As long as there
are homes and businesses, there will be a need for interior designers.

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