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Introduction
Interior design is a multi - faceted profession in which
creative and technical solutions are applied within a
structure to achieve a built interior environment.
The interior design process follows a systematic and
coordinated methodology, including research, analysis,
and integration of knowledge into the creative process,
whereby the needs and resources of the client are
satisfied to produce an interior space that fulfills the
project goals.
Working conditions
There are a wide range of working conditions and
employment opportunities within interior design. Large
and tiny corporations often hire interior designers as
employees on regular 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. Interior
designers often work under stress to meet deadlines,
stay on budget, and meet clients' needs. In some
cases, licensed professionals review the work and sign
it before submitting the design for approval by clients
or construction permitting. The need for licensed
review and signature varies by locality and relevant
legislation, and scope of work. Their work tends to
involve a great deal of traveling to visit different
locations, studios, or client's homes and offices. Many
interior designers are employed by larger architecture
firms. With the aid of recent technology, the process of
contacting clients and communicating design
alternatives has become 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.
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-hour 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 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.[4]. Aside from these specific
numbers, the salary can be a very broad range. One
could start from anywhere around $20,000 per year
and continue up the ladder and end up at $200,000 or
more. It is too broad of an answer to give a direct
number, but specialization, which means focusing on a
couple main categories of design rather than focusing
on every aspect, can greatly increase potential for a
higher income.[5] For example, if a person opens a
business and decides to specialize in furniture design
and flooring, they will get only clients focusing on these
topics rather than a variety of every type of issue that
comes with designing a home.
Interior Styles
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