Most people don’t want to go home to an empty box or to work in a space resembling a prison cell. Without the space planning and arrangement interior designers perform, people would not enjoy the places they live, work, learn or spend their free time. More specifically, interior designers enhance buildings’ and residences’ functions, safety and aesthetics. This involves deciding which colors, textures, furniture and lighting styles best satisfy the occupants.
Prospective interior designers share many traits in common with other artistic professionals. Interior designers should be creative, imaginative, persistent and good communicators – visually, verbally and in writing. They also need strong technical knowledge of design, construction and architecture. Also, since design trends change quickly, designers need to be open to new design ideas and well-read to stay informed of new trends. Independent workers who can manage their time and stay on a budget will be especially valued by their clients.
Interior design is an artistic and fast-paced career field that requires dedication for success. Thanks to the work interior designers do, the world is a more stylish and useful place to live, work and have fun
Salary Range: $
13,440 — $93,000
Education Level (minimum):
Associate degree in art, design or similar
Growth Outlook (2002 – 2012):
10 – 20%