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Interior Design is a profession concerned with anything that is found inside a space - walls, windows, doors, finishes, textures, light, furnishings and furniture. All of these elements are used by interior designers to develop a functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing space for a building's user.

The work of an interior designer draws upon many disciplines including environmental psychology
Environmental psychology

Environmental psychology is an interdisciplinary field focused on the interplay between humans and their surroundings. The field defines the term environment very broadly including all that is natural on the planet as well as social settings, built environments, learning environments and informational environments....
, architecture
Architecture

The term architecture can refer to a process, a profession or documentation.As a process, architecture is the activity of designing and construction buildings and other physical structures by a person or a computer, primarily to provide shelter....
, product design
Product design

Product design can be defined as the idea generation, concept development, Test method and manufacturing or implementation of a physical object or service....
, and traditional decoration
Decoration

Decoration may refer to:* Decorative art, the craft of a painter and decorator.* An object or act intended to increase beauty of a person, room, etc....
 (aesthetics and cosmetics).






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Interior Design is a profession concerned with anything that is found inside a space - walls, windows, doors, finishes, textures, light, furnishings and furniture. All of these elements are used by interior designers to develop a functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing space for a building's user.

The work of an interior designer draws upon many disciplines including environmental psychology
Environmental psychology

Environmental psychology is an interdisciplinary field focused on the interplay between humans and their surroundings. The field defines the term environment very broadly including all that is natural on the planet as well as social settings, built environments, learning environments and informational environments....
, architecture
Architecture

The term architecture can refer to a process, a profession or documentation.As a process, architecture is the activity of designing and construction buildings and other physical structures by a person or a computer, primarily to provide shelter....
, product design
Product design

Product design can be defined as the idea generation, concept development, Test method and manufacturing or implementation of a physical object or service....
, and traditional decoration
Decoration

Decoration may refer to:* Decorative art, the craft of a painter and decorator.* An object or act intended to increase beauty of a person, room, etc....
 (aesthetics and cosmetics). They plan the spaces of almost every type of building including: hotels, corporate spaces, schools, hospitals, private residences, shopping malls, restaurants, theaters, and airport terminals. Today, interior designers must be attuned to architectural detailing including floor plans, home renovations, and construction codes. Some interior designers are architects too!

History

The role of a designer probably came into existence in the 1720s in Western Europe
Western Europe

Western Europe refers to the countries in the western most half of Europe. This concept has had different meanings, political and cultural as well as geographical issues have influenced the area....
, mostly being performed by men of diverse backgrounds. William Kent
William Kent

William Kent was an eminent England architect, landscape architect and furniture designer of the early 18th century....
, who was trained as a history painter, is often cited as the first person to take charge of an entire interior, including internal architecture, furniture selection, and the hanging of paintings.

In London, this role was frequently filled by the upholsterer (sometimes called the upholder), while in Paris the marchand-mercier (a "merchant of goods" who acts as general contractor) often filled this role. Architects both in Great Britain and on the European continent also often served as interior designers. Robert Adam
Robert Adam

Robert Adam was a Scotland neoclassicism architect, interior designer and furniture designer. He was the son of William Adam , Scotland's foremost architect of the time, and trained under him....
, the neoclassical
Neoclassical architecture

Neoclassical architecture was an architectural style produced by the Neoclassicism that began in the mid-18th century, both as a reaction against the Rococo style of anti-tectonic naturalistic ornament, and an outgrowth of some classicizing features of Baroque architecture....
 architect, is perhaps the most well-know late-century example of an architect who took on entire interiors, down to the doorknobs and fire-irons. Other 18th-century men who filled the role of interior designer include Sir William Chambers
William Chambers (architect)

Sir William Chambers was a Scotland architect, born in Gothenburg, Sweden, where his father was a merchant. Between 1740 and 1749 he was employed by the Swedish East India Company making several voyages to China where he studied Chinese architecture and decoration....
, James Wyatt
James Wyatt

James Wyatt Royal Academy , was an England architect, a rival of Robert Adam in the Neoclassicism style, who far outdid Adam in his work in the Gothic revival....
 and Dominique Daguerre
Dominique Daguerre

Dominique Daguerre was a Parisian marchand-mercier who was in partnership from 1772 with Simon-Philippe Poirier, an arbiter of taste and the inventor of furniture mounted with S?vres porcelain plaques; Daguerre assumed Poirier's business at La Couronne d'Or in the Faubourg Saint-Honor? in 1777/78....
 (marchand-mercier who immigrated to England).

During the 1830s, interior decorators were responsible for the revival of interest in Gothic and Rococo styles in England. By the late 19th century, some firms set themselves apart as "art furnishers."

Modern interior decorators began with Lenygon and Morant in London, Charles Alavoine and Jeanselme in Paris, and Herter Brothers
Herter Brothers

The firm of Herter Brothers, New York City, , founded by Gustave and Christian Herter, begun as an upholstery warehouse, became one of the first firms of furniture makers and interior decorators in the United States after the American Civil War....
 (from 1864) and Elsie De Wolfe
Elsie de Wolfe

Elsie de Wolfe was an American interior decoration, nominal author of the influential 1913 book "The House in Good Taste," and a prominent figure in New York, Paris, and London society....
 and Ogden Codman in New York.

Specializations

Interior designers can specialize in a particular interior design discipline, such as residential and commercial design. Commercial design includes offices, hotels, schools, hospitals or other public buildings. Some interior designers develop expertise within a niche design area such as hospitality, health care and institutional design. In jurisdictions where the profession is regulated by the government, designers must meet broad qualifications and show competency in the entire scope of the profession, not only in a specialty. Designers may elect to obtain specialist certification offered by private organizations. Interior designers who also possess environmental expertise in design solutions for sustainable construction can receive accreditation in this area by taking the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Building Rating System, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council , provides a suite of standards for environmentally sustainable construction....
 (LEED) examination.

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.

Disciplines

There is a wide range of disciplines within the career of interior design. Some of the disciplines include: structure, function, specialized performance, special group needs, discipline needed for business, computer technology, presentation skills, craft skills, social disciplines, promotional disciplines, professional disciplines, aesthetic disciplines, and disciplines with cultural implications. This list shows how interior designing encompasses many different disciplines and requires education in science and technology as well as being moved.

Working Conditions

There are a wide range of working conditions and employment opportunities within interior design. Large corporations often hire interior designers for regular day-to-day working hours. Designers for smaller firms usually work on a contract or per-job basis. Self-employed designers, which make up 26% of interior designers , usually work the most hours and often stress to find clients to provide for themselves. Interior designers often work under stress to meet deadlines, stay on budgets, and meet clients' needs. Their work tends to involve a great deal of traveling to visit different locations, studios, or clients' homes and offices. With the aid of recent technology, the process of contacting clients and communicating design alternatives has become a lot easier and requires less travel. Some argue that virtual makeovers have revolutionized interior design from a customer perspective, making the design process more interactive and exciting, in a relatively technological but labor intensive environment . Another option for someone wanting to start their own decorating business is to purchase a franchise. Interior decorating franchises, gives the new business owner a nationally recognized name that also includes continued national advertising and publicity. The franchises also have their own training program as well as a business model and support system.

Training

Postsecondary education, especially a bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree

A bachelor's degree is usually an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or major that generally lasts for three, four, or in some cases and countries, five or six years....
, is recommended for positions in interior design. Within the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 there are 24 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , is a Autonomy Territories of the United States of the United States located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands....
, which have some form of interior design legislation with regard to title and practice. The National Council of Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) administers a licensing exam. To be eligible to take the exam, a candidate must have a minimum of six years of combined education and experience in the field, where at least two years includes postsecondary education. Once the examination has been successfully taken, the designer may indicate that they are an NCIDQ certificate holder. In certain jurisdictions, this is linked to the ability to practice or self-identify as an interior designer. The laws vary greatly across the United States and in some jurisdictions. NCIDQ certification is required in order for the designer to call themselves a Certified, Registered, or Licensed Interior Designer. The License, Certification and Registration of an Interior Designer are superfluous to the Postsecondary education received. These accreditations are administered and awarded within the Interior Design field and not necessary for preparing construction drawings, applying for building permits or supervising construction. In other jurisdictions, however, there are no minimum qualifications and anyone with a desire to do so may call themselves an interior designer. Continuing education is required by some states as part of maintaining a license.

Earnings

Interior design earnings vary based on employer, number of years with experience, and the reputation of the individual. For residential projects, self-employed interior designers usually earn a per-minute fee plus a percentage of the total cost of furniture, lighting, artwork, and other design elements. For commercial projects, they may charge per-hour fees, or a flat fee for the whole project.The median
Median

In probability theory and statistics, a median is described as the number separating the higher half of a sample, a population, or a probability distribution, from the lower half....
 annual earning for wage and salary interior designers, in the year 2006, was $42,260. The middle 50% earned between $31,830 and $57,230. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $24,270, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $78,760.

While median earnings are an important indicator of average salaries, it is essential to look at additional key factors in a discussion about revenue generated from design services. Location, demographic of client base and scope of work all affect the potential earnings of a designer. With regard to location, central metropolitan areas where costs of living expenses and median earnings are generally greater, so is the potential for higher earnings for the interior designers and decorators in these locations. Indeed, urban areas attract a greater population of potential clients thereby creating a greater demand for design services. Additionally, as the average square footage of homes and offices has increased over time, the scope of work performed translates directly to higher earnings. Scope refers to the overall size and detail of a project - materials, furnishings, paint, fabrics and architectural embellishments utilized are all examples of scope. As stated above, earnings for interior designers and decorators may include a margin charged to the client as a percentage of the total cost of certain furniture and fixtures used in the scope of work. Hence, as scope increases, so do earnings.

Room theme

A theme is a consistent idea used throughout a room to create a feeling of completeness and a whole mole [as referred to by designers]. These themes often follow period styles. Examples of this are Louis XV
Louis Quinze

The Louis XV style or Louis Quinze was a France Rococo style in the decorative arts, and, to a lesser degree, architecture. Datable to the personal reign of Louis XV of France , the style was characterised by supreme craftsmanship and the integration of the arts of cabinetmaking, painting, and sculpture....
, Victorian
Victorian decorative arts

Victorian decorative arts refers to the style of decorative arts during the Victorian era. The Victorian era is known for its Eclecticism in art revival and interpretation of historic styles and the introduction of cross-cultural influences from the middle east and Asia in furniture, fittings, and Interior decoration....
, Minimalist, Georgian, Gothic, Mughal
Mughal era

The Mughal era is the historic period of the Mughal Empire in India, it ran from the early sixteenth century, to a point in the early eighteenth century when the Mughal Emperors' power had dwindled....
 or Art Deco
Art Deco

Art Deco was a popular international design movement from 1925 until 1939, affecting the decorative arts such as architecture, interior design, and industrial design, as well as the visual arts such as fashion, painting, the graphic arts and film....
. The evolution of interior decoration themes has now grown to include themes not necessarily consistent with a specific period style allowing the mixing of pieces from different periods. Each element should contribute to form or function or both and maintain a consistent standard of quality and combine to create the desired design. For the last 10 years, decorators, designers, architects and homeowners have been re-discovering the unique furniture that was developed post-war of the 1950s and the 1960s from new material that were developed for military applications. Some of the trendsetters include Ray Eames and Herman Miller
Herman Miller

Herman Miller may refer to:*Herman Miller , creator of constructed languages*Herman Miller , U.S. manufacturer of office furniture and equipment...
.

On television

Interior decoration has become a popular television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 subject. In the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 (UK), popular interior decorating programs include Changing Rooms
Changing Rooms

Changing room may refer to:*changeroom, a room or enclosure in a clothing store where customers may try on clothes before purchasing them*Changing Rooms, a BBC television series...
 (BBC) and Selling Houses (Channel 4
Channel 4

Channel 4 is a UK Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television broadcaster which began transmissions on 2 November 1982. Although commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority , the station is now owned and operated by the #Channel Four Television...
). Famous interior designers whose work is featured in these programs include Linda Barker
Linda Barker

Linda Thomas Barker is an interior designer and television presenter from Clayton, West Yorkshire.Barker studied Fine Arts at the Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College....
 and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is a Wales interior designer and television and radio personality best known for his appearances on the British Broadcasting Corporation television programme Changing Rooms ....
. In the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, the TLC Network airs a popular program called Trading Spaces
Trading Spaces

Trading Spaces is an hour-long U.S. television reality show that aired from 2000 to 2008 on the cable channels TLC Network and Planet Green ....
, a show with a format similar to the UK program Changing Rooms. In addition, both Home & Garden Television (HGTV)
Home & Garden Television

Home & Garden Television , a Cable television network operating in the United States of America, broadcasts a variety of home- and garden-improvement, maintenance, renovation, craft and remodeling shows....
 and the Discovery Home
Discovery Home

Planet Green is a television network on satellite TV and digital cable TV in the United States run by Discovery Communications. Originally launched on June 1 1998 as the main competitor to HGTV, the channel offered programming ranging from do-it-yourself to cooking to interior design/landscaping to party planning....
 networks also televise many programs about interior design and decorating, featuring the works of a variety of interior designers, decorators and home improvement experts in a myriad of projects. Fictional interior decorators include the Sugarbaker sisters on Designing Women
Designing Women

Designing Women is an United States television sitcom that centered around the working and personal lives of four Southern women and one man in an interior design firm in Atlanta, Georgia....
 and Grace Adler
Grace Adler

Grace Elizabeth Adler is a fictional character on the popular American sitcom Will & Grace, portrayed by Debra Messing. She is a Jewish interior designer , living in New York City with her gay best friend Will Truman ....
 on Will & Grace
Will & Grace

Will & Grace is a popular Emmy Award-winning United States television situation comedy that was originally broadcast on NBC from 1998 to 2006....
. Another show is Clean House where they re-do messy homes into themed rooms that the clients would like. Other shows include Design on a Dime
Design on a Dime

Design on a Dime is a redesigning television series on HGTV. It features one or more people who want a room, etc. made better. The Design on a Dime team uses a $1000 budget to remake a room....
 and Designed to Sell
Designed to Sell

Designed to Sell is an HGTV United States reality television show hosted by Clive Pearse, Shane Tallant, Michael Johnson , and Rachel Reenstra, and produced by Pie Town Productions and Edelman Productions ....
.

Interior decorators

Other early interior decorators:
  • Syrie Maugham
    Gwendoline Maud Syrie Barnardo

    Syrie Maugham was a leading British interior decorator of the 1920s and 1930s and best-known for popularizing rooms decorated entirely in shades of white....
  • Sybil Colefax
  • Dorothy Draper
    Dorothy Draper

    File:Dorothy Draper 1942.jpgDorothy Draper was an influential and innovative American interior decorator of the early to mid 20th century. She helped inspire a generation of home improvement devotees with her 1939 book Decorating is Fun!, subtitled "How to Be Your Own Decorator"....
  • Pierre François Léonard Fontaine
    Pierre François Léonard Fontaine

    Pierre Fran?ois L?onard Fontaine was a Neoclassicism French architect, interior decorator and designer, who worked in such close partnership with Charles Percier, originally his friend from student days, from 1794 onwards, that it is fruitless to disentangle artistic responsibilities in their work....


Many of the most famous designers and decorators during the 20th Century had no formal training. Sister Parish
Sister Parish

Sister Parish was an United States interior design and socialite. She was the first interior designer brought in to decorate the John F. Kennedy White House, a position that was soon usurped by French interior designer St?phane Boudin....
, Mark Hampton, Robert Denning
Robert Denning

Robert Denning was an American interior designer whose lush interpretations of French Victorian style decor became an emblem of corporate raider tastes in the 1980s....
 and Vincent Fourcade
Vincent Fourcade

Vincent Gabriel Fourcade was a France interior designer and the business and life partner of Robert Denning. "Outrageous luxury is what our clients want," he once said....
, Stephen Chase, Mario Buatta, John Saladino, Kelly Wearstler,Nina Petronzio
Nina Petronzio

Nina Petronzio is an United States interior designer, furniture designer, and ASID Industry member best known for her high-end interior designs and Plush Home furniture line....
, Barbara Barry, Jeanine Naviaux and many others were trend-setting innovators in the worlds of design and decoration.

See also

  • Interior design photo bank
  • Interior architecture
    Interior architecture

    However, a practicing professional cannot use the title of "Interior Architect" unless they complete the requirements for becoming a registered or licensed architect....
  • Architecture
    Architecture

    The term architecture can refer to a process, a profession or documentation.As a process, architecture is the activity of designing and construction buildings and other physical structures by a person or a computer, primarily to provide shelter....
  • Blueprint
    Blueprint

    A blueprint is a type of paper-based reproduction usually of a technical drawing, documenting an architecture or an engineering design. More generally, the term "blueprint" has come to be used to refer to any detailed plan....
  • Environmental metaphysics
    Environmental metaphysics

    Environmental metaphysics is the study of environments and their impact on people and animals. Much of what is currently being used in the field of environmental metaphysics is being labeledFeng Shui....
  • Environmental psychology
    Environmental psychology

    Environmental psychology is an interdisciplinary field focused on the interplay between humans and their surroundings. The field defines the term environment very broadly including all that is natural on the planet as well as social settings, built environments, learning environments and informational environments....
  • Interior design education
    Interior Design Education

    Africa Interior design education has been delivered in South Africa since the 1970s, and this education is on a par with programs offered in most developed countries of the world....
  • Feng Shui
    Feng shui

    Feng shui is an ancient Chinese system of aesthetics believed to utilize the Laws of both heaven and Earth to help one improve life by receiving positive Qi....