Interior Design

Interior design is the process of shaping a house or building’s interior environment to improve the quality of life for people by creating aesthetically pleasing, environmentally healthy, and cost-effective spaces.

This blog post will explore the practice and provide resources on what an interior designer does. The first section will look at what makes up good interior design and how it impacts an individual’s well being. The second section will discuss some of the typical roles that are undertaken by a professional interior designer. Finally, there will be information on how one can become qualified in this field.

Comfort
This is the #1 reason why interior designers exist. Good design should create a harmonious environment that is comfortable for all individuals in a given space. This can be done by taking into consideration aspects like:
Negative ions increase productivity, improve mood and reduce anxiety symptoms. Positive ions have the opposite effect by increasing irritability and producing feelings of tiredness. Designers can use lighting, plants (and not just cut flowers) and other approaches to increase the levels of negative ions in a space.
Interior designers explore different options such as color and lighting to make spaces appear larger than they really are (known as optical illusions). They use the gray scale to control how much light a space receives by employing shades of white, gray and black. They can also adjust the temperatures in a space as well as soften sound. Sound is often overlooked in a design process because it can be an emotional trigger for individuals, but designers have ways of controlling this.

The crucial role of interior designers is to creatively interpret the desires and needs of the end user. They develop plans for a particular space that takes into consideration what will fit best into an individual’s personal life-style. A good interior designer will take into consideration how an individual uses their space as well as their favorite things.