3. As a Profession: Like most recent courses, Interior designing has been growing as a discipline of study for the creative minded. It is constantly increasing the consciousness about 'interiors.‘ The nuclear reaction like rise in Real Estate has seen staggering numbers of Hotels, restaurants, shopping arcades, clubs, offices, community centres, auditoriums, theatres, homes and schools springing up all over towns. The concepts of interior designing and interior decoration have given an impetus to this growing trend. Interior designers work with architects, building consultants, technical experts and with large commercial groups, particularly those in the hospitality and the travel sector as specialists for interiors. Interior decorators on the other hand plan colour schemes, furniture, furnishings, decorations and arrangements.
4. Skills of an Interior Designer Creativity and imagination: It is a very personal business and hence connecting to different genres and different purposes of people needs a constantly thinking mind with a never ending appetite for creative deliveries. Eye for Detail: Works in two ways: One in implementing plans and two in keeping up to date with changing trends Good Estimations: The ability to draw important sketches "to scale“. Good Communication Skills: As in any other profession, the language you communicate in could well scale the geography of your business.
5. Income Involved: From four digit figures to infinity. This field is purely artistic Hence there are no fixed benchmarks in terms of numbers when it comes to the earning part of it. It is in direct relation to your output and very importantly recommendations at times.