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		<title>6 Golden Tips on Interior Design</title>
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An aspiration of creating a pleasant Interior design is as ancient as the civilization itself yet the concept of interior design, which is in fact planning and creating design of man-made spaces leading to environmental design or architecture, is relatively new. Interior design gave rise to the term Interior decorator which implies on almost everything [...]]]></description>
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<p>An aspiration of creating a pleasant Interior design is as ancient as the civilization itself yet the concept of interior design, which is in fact planning and creating design of man-made spaces leading to environmental design or architecture, is relatively new. Interior design gave rise to the term Interior decorator which implies on almost everything in common and private use. Following are some precious tips to help improving your design aesthetic sense for serving your own demands.</p>
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<p><strong>Tip No 1:</strong> The first step is to follow the principals of interior design or following the <strong>context</strong>. This will help a great deal in understanding of what you are about to do and how to achieve it. Remember , nothing can be done without supportive text, therefore, read and research as much as you can about interior design and its particular principals.</p>
<p><strong>Tip No 2: </strong><strong>The Space planning</strong>, that is the analysis of space needs, allocation of space, and the interrelation of functions within business firms. In addition to these preliminary considerations, such design firms are usually specialists in office design. Space planning is the most effective yet simple way of <strong>taking an initiative</strong> in your own interior design.</p>
<p><strong>Tip No 3:</strong>The keen interest and practical observation is a great tool in improvising of your design skills. In any room, if after replacing curtains and wall color or 80% of its original state, the creative factor is missing then it is useless and busted. The new look with creativity and originality is always preferred over sheer meaningless replacement of stuff.</p>
<p><strong>Tip No 4:</strong> The proper use of technology is another key factor to enhance your skill and utilize it in the most active manner.</p>
<p><strong>Tip No 5:</strong> The distinction between <strong>art and design </strong>must always be maintained. A designer is mere problem-solver(aesthetic, psychological etc) while an artist is always expressive and innovative in his approach. Never mix the two.</p>
<p><strong>Tip No 6 : </strong>The most complex yet important aspect is <strong>appropriateness </strong>of certain theme, design or thinking. Work intensively hard over developing a very clear and easy approach in this regard.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion:</strong></p>
<p>The interior design tips are beneficial only if you know exactly what are you doing and why. The objectiveness of any design relies on approach , creativity and devotion and then you will be able to create an excellent marvelous something for your home, office or anywhere else you want.</p></div>
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		<title>Office Interior Design Trends And Themes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working on an office interior design project can be challenging and fun. Primarily, it&#8217;s challenging because your office represents your company &#8211; its ideals, goals, and identity. It&#8217;s a project that should, therefore, be taken seriously.

Office interior design should be able to reflect the corporation&#8217;s goals and dynamism. Potential clients must be able to sense [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Working on an office interior design project can be challenging and fun. Primarily, it&#8217;s challenging because your office represents your company &#8211; its ideals, goals, and identity. It&#8217;s a project that should, therefore, be taken seriously.</p>
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<p>Office interior design should be able to reflect the corporation&#8217;s goals and dynamism. Potential clients must be able to sense that this company, just like the furniture it uses in the office, means business. The clients should also be kept in mind in all stages of office interior design.</p>
<p>On the other hand, office interior design is at the same time fun because you&#8217;ll finally have free rein in bringing life to the place where you work day in and day out.</p>
<p>The modernistic style is most commonly used in office interior design. This is because it showcases a sense of being dynamic, progressive, and always updated with the latest trends. Definitely, no client wants to deal with a company whose office still houses &#8217;70s furniture!</p>
<p>Modernistic themes give great appeal, too, because the lines are sleek and clean, giving the impressions of smartness and sharpness. The office interior design banking on modernistic themes somehow entices the client to join a company that is moving towards the future.</p>
<p>Designing A Home Office</p>
<p>The Internet Age has made it possible for millions of working men and women to telecommute &#8211; that is, too work from the comforts of their own home. This is not to say, though, that such a person can plop a PC in the middle of the kitchen table and do work in between doing the laundry and cooking dinner.</p>
<p>Even a home office must benefit from home office interior design. Many telecommuters earn a decent living working at home, so they don&#8217;t mind spending on an elaborate home office interior design.</p>
<p>The difference in home office interior design is that you can have more room for creativity and incorporate personal touches that you otherwise wouldn&#8217;t include in a traditional office setting.</p>
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		<title>True Colors Shining Through: Current Fabric Trends for Interior Design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[2006 is a year of exciting and fun fabric trends in both the fashion and interior
design industries.  Balance is the theme for this year and bringing together the
future with the past, the natural with the modern, the simplistic with the glamorous
is the challenge for interior designers everywhere.  In a world burdened with natural
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2006 is a year of exciting and fun fabric trends in both the fashion and interior<br />
design industries.  Balance is the theme for this year and bringing together the<br />
future with the past, the natural with the modern, the simplistic with the glamorous<br />
is the challenge for interior designers everywhere.  In a world burdened with natural<br />
disasters, war and other serious issues design is filled with optimism once again<br />
and is certain to lift the spirits of many fabric consumers, regardless of what styles<br />
and trends you prefer.</p>
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<p><strong>Redefining the Blues</strong></p>
<p>In the fashion and interior design industries blues have moved to the forefront this<br />
spring.  According to the &#8220;New York Fashion Week Spring 2006&#8243; [September 9-16,<br />
2005] report from color authority Pantone, Inc. &#8220;New York designers are awash in<br />
America’s favorite color for Spring 2006. From sea to shining sea – the<br />
Mediterranean and Caribbean to the South Pacific and Atlantic – they have collected<br />
shades ranging from aquatic Blue Tint to placid Skyway and seaworthy Deep<br />
Ultramarine. Smooth sailing typifies the calm and effortless attitude infusing the<br />
season.&#8221;  The nautical theme has also been sweeping the fashion industry and will<br />
affect the fabric and interior design industries as well.  Keep an eye out for seashells<br />
in fabrics and a simple beach house look with furniture.</p>
<p><strong>Return of the White Room</strong></p>
<p>White is about to have serious comeback this year inspired by design that is natural<br />
and clean, yet modern and functional.  The Interior Design Trends 2006 Special<br />
Report on the Sheffield School of Interior Design website reports the opinions of<br />
successful designers from a variety of places.  Karen C. Wirrig of Karen Cole Designs<br />
says &#8220;I see furniture being designed with sleeker lines, less carving but still great<br />
attention to quality and detail.&#8221;  &#8220;I rarely have a client who wants an ultra<br />
contemporary look,&#8221; continues Wirrig, &#8220;but I often have clients who want cleaner<br />
lines and simpler interior designs.&#8221;  Pure white can also mixes easily with bright acid<br />
colors and works with mod and atomic age motifs, which are still hot.</p>
<p><strong>Glamorous Simplicity</strong></p>
<p>Although many design trends currently focus on natural colors and clean lines<br />
nature creates a glamour all its own.  This exciting return to colors that exist in rain<br />
forests, sunsets and tropical beaches allows interior designers to include beautiful<br />
and bright color schemes in almost any room.  The &#8220;too much is never enough&#8221; rule<br />
of the 1980&#8217;s has been transformed for showrooms in 2006.  Prints are returning to<br />
our hearts and homes as well as luxurious fibers in rich saturated hues.  Look for<br />
deep thick mohair and fine upholstery weight silks from Thailand, some of the finest<br />
silks in the world.  There will also be a move towards futuristic fibers and<br />
constructions. The colors will be striking acid greens and fuschias, true oranges,<br />
turquoise and glamour would not be complete without metallics, like silver and<br />
gold!  Flamestich, another delight from the 80&#8217;s,  is returning with a modern, chic<br />
appearance.  I also predict a revival of polished chinz, but don&#8217;t be scared, all these<br />
old school looks have been revamped to have hip, urban kind of feel.</p>
<p><strong>Design for the Age of Aquarius</strong></p>
<p>In this technological world interior design must also accommodate and blend a<br />
variety of electronic devices.  I see modern furniture with everything from built in<br />
heaters to plug-ins for an i-pod.  The Interior Design Trends 2006 Special Report<br />
from the Sheffield School of Interior Design also reports &#8220;interior designers and<br />
homeowners continue to struggle most with integrating the home office–and all the<br />
electronic equipment we now have–into the home.&#8221;  Designer Cari Pilon states that<br />
&#8220;Almost all homes have a computer, but not all homes have space for a home<br />
office.&#8221;  Pilon believes the challenge for designers is making sure &#8220;the computer<br />
desk doesn&#8217;t look like it dropped from the sky into the family room.  You need to be<br />
creative to include the computer desk into the dining room without losing the<br />
aesthetic of the dining room.&#8221;  On the other end of the spectrum there is a revival of<br />
some past styles, such as victorian fainting couches and and shelter sofas, all with<br />
more exposed wood.</p>
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		<title>Interior Design For The Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any home can be pleasing with the proper application of basic interior design methods. Some people study interior design to be very good at it but there are people who are gifted with an eye for beauty and for interior designing.

A person who is creative can do some interior designing on his own even without [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Any home can be pleasing with the proper application of basic interior design methods. Some people study interior design to be very good at it but there are people who are gifted with an eye for beauty and for interior designing.</p>
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<p>A person who is creative can do some interior designing on his own even without formal training. Those who have an eye for what is aesthetic can just as easily decorate and design his own house depending on his tastes. Of course, it helps to read books and articles about designing to be updated on the basic and latest design methods.</p>
<p>Any interior designer can create a specific atmosphere just by putting together several pieces and unifying them in a single theme. There are interior designers who have a bias for certain motifs like eclectic, modern or even country style. Some go for simple designs without the clutter.</p>
<p>Interior design is not only aesthetic but also functional depending on the requirements of the client. An interior designer can make a small room spacious and an otherwise cluttered room into an orderly one. Interior design is used just about anywhere from homes, offices to commercial buildings.</p>
<p>The interiors of a room should always match the personality of the person who will occupy that room. This is the reason why designers always work closely with their clients so they can make sure that they get a feel of what their clients want in terms of design style.</p>
<p>People have this notion that interior design is expensive. However, designers are not only creative people but they are also very good in budgeting. Most designers will work on a design that will match or fit the budget of their clients. A person can allot a minimal amount for the interior design of his home or office and still come up with an aesthetic and functional room.</p>
<p>Professional interior designers who are formally trained usually have basic knowledge on architecture, engineering and even accounting. They need these courses to make their design aesthetic, structurally correct and cost effective.</p>
<p>The terms Interior design and interior decorating have often been used interchangeably. However, the two terms actually deal with different phases of making a room or a space aesthetic. Interior design is basically the process of studying the personality of the occupant of the room being designed in order to maximize and tailor-made the room&#8217;s design for that person&#8217;s behavior and personality.</p>
<p>Interior decorating on the other hand is the process of actually mixing and matching the different design techniques like window treatments, the right wallpaper, wall finish and even the furnishing of a room.</p>
<p>There are a lot of opportunities for those in the interior design and decorating industry. An interior designer can go into designing household, corporate or commercial establishments. Others specialize in the design of health facilities or even tourism establishments.</p>
<p>The latest trend now for those in the interior design industry is to be able to incorporate the right engineering and aesthetic design with sustainable development. Even designers are now more conscious about the state of the environment so they tend to use environmentally friendly materials for their designs.</p>
<p>There are designers who specialize and use Feng Shui in their designs. This requires further study because Feng Shui deals with the Chinese&#8217;s ancient methods of designing a space to make the design work for the owner&#8217;s health, business and other life factors.</p>
<p>The Chinese believes that a structure should be properly designed so as to allow positive energy to enter the structure. When the structure has already been built without the aid of a Feng Shui expert, the mistakes can be corrected through proper interior design using the Feng Shui methods.</p>
<p>By incorporating Feng Shui in interior design, it is believed that a person can bring out all the positive energies in a room to make him rich, happy and healthy. An interior design using Feng Shui can also get rid of bad spirits that bring in negative atmosphere in an abode.</p>
<p>Getting the services of an interior designer can make a room both aesthetic and functional. Any person who wants to make his home livable and functional should try getting the services of an interior designer to maximize his space.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online Interior Design Schools give students the option of learning to apply their interest in environmental aesthetic appeal and design at home at their own convenience. Students can get hands-on experience in fabric selection, purchasing furniture, and interaction with suppliers.

Online Interior Design students will learn to determine client needs, use principles and elements of color [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Online Interior Design Schools give students the option of learning to apply their interest in environmental aesthetic appeal and design at home at their own convenience. Students can get hands-on experience in fabric selection, purchasing furniture, and interaction with suppliers.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Online Interior Design students will learn to determine client needs, use principles and elements of color and design; floor, wall and window treatments; and to begin and operate a business in Interior Design and Interior Decorating.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Online Interior Design students can also expect to be presented with courses in communications, history of design and architecture, three-dimensional design, computer-aided drafting and design, space planning, and problem solving. Coursework should also cover hospitality design, retail store design, specialty design, exhibit design, and corporate design.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Possibilities for specialization in Online Interior Design programs are varied and broad. Interior Design students can choose to focus on particular aspect of design, such as styles, color schemes, and furnishings; specific locations, such as pleasing environments for medical waiting rooms; or commercial designs for dedicated functions. Specializations can be focused entirely on residential kitchens, recreation areas, or bathrooms, or on restaurant kitchens or restaurant seating areas. Careers in Interior Design field can be as broad or as narrow as the Interior Design professional chooses.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Graduate programs in Online Interior Design are also offered. Graduate level Online Interior Design courses prepare students for more independent and higher level positions in commercial and residential design, planning, showroom management, as well as positions in office management. Online Interior Design graduate students may also focus on preparations for success taking the National Council for Interior Design Qualification examination, which will provide them with industry-recognized credentials for practicing as professionals in the field of Interior Design.</p>
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		<title>Hiring An Interior Designer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Design professionals are your resource to the latest trends, best products and ideas to help assist you in the best possible way to achieve your goals. The designer will do the footwork for you while providing the very best for your budget. They can save you hundreds of dollars on just one project by helping [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Design professionals are your resource to the latest trends, best products and ideas to help assist you in the best possible way to achieve your goals. The designer will do the footwork for you while providing the very best for your budget. They can save you hundreds of dollars on just one project by helping to prevent costly mistakes. The agreed upon fee can be by the hour or by the project depending on the client&#8217;s needs. Below I have outlined some tips for choosing a designer:</p>
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<p>1. Interview several designers to find the best fit for your project.</p>
<p>2. A professional will be upfront about the fees and cost so there will be no hidden fees that will surprise you in the end. Ask questions!</p>
<p>3. Find a designer that fits your budget and project. Some professionals only deal with certain aspects of design and have a minimum charge. Interview over the phone first and get some pricing upfront.</p>
<p>4. Be sure to express your feelings to the designer and keep the lines of communication open.</p>
<p>5. This should be an enjoyable experience! If not, then choose another designer. Any recommendations you can get from other clients are always helpful.</p>
<p>6. A true professional will be able to buy at wholesale and save you money!</p>
<p>7. Get references! A professional will have references and photos that show projects that have been completed. Ask detailed questions about any concerns you may have about the projects completed. Actually check the references from the portfolio.</p>
<p>8. Address any concerns about the time that you have appropriated for the project, monies involved and the overall schedule that you must meet.</p>
<p>9. Discuss the quality you expect and what you hope to gain from this project.</p>
<p>10. Get any details in writing that you feel necessary. Such as: project time limits, monies to be paid to the designer, contracts, agreements and the scope of the work.</p>
<p>Remember that your designer is a complete resource for the creation of the lifestyle that you want to bring to your home or office. Hiring a designer can be one of the best decisions you ever make!</p>
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		<title>Interior Design Without Fulfill Your Requirement</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 06:23:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consider a room, which is beautifully design, but not fulfilling your requirement, what this design called? Design Failure, Interior designing is not for designing home or office just to look beautiful, important factor is to fulfill requirement while keeping it beautiful, so interior designing is to balance both, designing aspect and requirement aspect, if you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Consider a room, which is beautifully design, but not fulfilling your requirement, what this design called? Design Failure, Interior designing is not for designing home or office just to look beautiful, important factor is to fulfill requirement while keeping it beautiful, so interior designing is to balance both, designing aspect and requirement aspect, if you just start designing by making room space beautiful, your client might rejects your design.</p>
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<p>First step in the interior designing is to understand the requirement of your client, its always be a better idea to make questionnaire, put as much detail questions as you can do, sit with your client and observe his personality, invite him or her in your office, when you think you fully understand client requirement, now start your drawing, first only draw basic requirement, no fancy curves, nothing, just simple basic design, just put things in better places, measurement aspect and that’s all, when you finish basic design, now start making your design beautiful.</p>
<p>Imagine, imagine, imagine, your imagination is king in interior design, if you are not good at imagination, you might be fail in interior designing, imagine different colors, lighting, material, curves in mind, start making it beautiful, lighting, colors, material, curve, whatever you have in your mind, place it at your canvas, than make a master piece, this will be approve by client guaranteed, because this 100 % fulfill your client requirement and also its beautifully design, this is the formula of designing,</p>
<p>1. Understand requirement of client.<br />
2. Making things out of this requirement,<br />
3. Putting these things at better places.<br />
4. At final step, start making it beautiful.</p>
<p>Follow this formula and your design will be a winner design.</p>
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		<title>How Interior Design Consultancies Use Lighting &#8211; Artificial and Natural Light</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 09:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interior Design consultancies understand light in all its forms. In London, lighting is crucial to interior design consultancies that need to create stunning results. In this, the eighth and final article in my series which I call “DeLIGHTed by Design,” I continue to draw on my experience working with some of London’s Top Interior Deign [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Interior Design consultancies understand light in all its forms. In London, lighting is crucial to interior design consultancies that need to create stunning results. In this, the eighth and final article in my series which I call “DeLIGHTed by Design,” I continue to draw on my experience working with some of London’s Top Interior Deign Consultancies to explain this exciting area.</p>
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<p>When most schoolchildren are asked to think of the countryside, they often imagine the hot, shimmering flicker of a bonfire on a crisp autumn evening or the comforting flare of a scented candle. But how is an interior design consultancy to re-interpret these fabulously earthy and atmospheric scenes for, say, an elegant central London flat? The answer is artificial light.</p>
<p>Interior design consultancies recognise that artificial light is available in many different shades. It is similar to the situation with paint, where buckets that are labelled “white” can actually contain a multitude of different tones. Interior design consultancies employ colour professionals who know that the cool white light of an energy-efficient bulb creates an entirely different effect from the warm yellow-orange tones of a tungsten filament. In London, low-voltage halogen options are often used in darker flats where there is a need to add light during the daytime. Interior design consultancies will install dimmer switches that allow homeowners to reduce the brightness of halogens at night, causing them to adopt a more husky yellow-red glow that is akin to an ancient lantern or oil lamp. By contrast, lamplight is too yellow for most interior design consultancies to include for daytime use, and indeed it can lead to sleepiness or lethargy at work (one of the reasons it is almost never seen in London offices). But at night, tungsten lamps become much more warm and welcoming.</p>
<p>Some interior design consultancies have a love-hate relationship with fluorescent lighting options. These fixtures often emit various shades of white, ranging from a very cool, almost daylight tone, which can be quite crisp, to a warm, rosy streetlight glow. Some interior design consultancies love fluorescent lights for London kitchens, where they illuminate workspaces but save on electricity bills. However, other interior design consultancies stay well away from fluorescent options because their colour does not change as they are dimmed. Fluorescents merely become less bright under such conditions, which can contribute to an unattractively dull, and almost grey, lighting effect.</p>
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		<title>Interior Design For The Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 07:20:08 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Any home can be pleasing with the proper application of basic interior design methods. Some people study interior design to be very good at it but there are people who are gifted with an eye for beauty and for interior designing.</p>
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<p>A person who is creative can do some interior designing on his own even without formal training. Those who have an eye for what is aesthetic can just as easily decorate and design his own house depending on his tastes. Of course, it helps to read books and articles about designing to be updated on the basic and latest design methods.</p>
<p>Any interior designer can create a specific atmosphere just by putting together several pieces and unifying them in a single theme. There are interior designers who have a bias for certain motifs like eclectic, modern or even country style. Some go for simple designs without the clutter.</p>
<p>Interior design is not only aesthetic but also functional depending on the requirements of the client. An interior designer can make a small room spacious and an otherwise cluttered room into an orderly one. Interior design is used just about anywhere from homes, offices to commercial buildings.</p>
<p>The interiors of a room should always match the personality of the person who will occupy that room. This is the reason why designers always work closely with their clients so they can make sure that they get a feel of what their clients want in terms of design style.</p>
<p>People have this notion that interior design is expensive. However, designers are not only creative people but they are also very good in budgeting. Most designers will work on a design that will match or fit the budget of their clients. A person can allot a minimal amount for the interior design of his home or office and still come up with an aesthetic and functional room.</p>
<p>Professional interior designers who are formally trained usually have basic knowledge on architecture, engineering and even accounting. They need these courses to make their design aesthetic, structurally correct and cost effective.</p>
<p>The terms Interior design and interior decorating have often been used interchangeably. However, the two terms actually deal with different phases of making a room or a space aesthetic. Interior design is basically the process of studying the personality of the occupant of the room being designed in order to maximize and tailor-made the room’s design for that person&#8217;s behavior and personality.</p>
<p>Interior decorating on the other hand is the process of actually mixing and matching the different design techniques like window treatments, the right wallpaper, wall finish and even the furnishing of a room.</p>
<p>There are a lot of opportunities for those in the interior design and decorating industry. An interior designer can go into designing household, corporate or commercial establishments. Others specialize in the design of health facilities or even tourism establishments.</p>
<p>The latest trend now for those in the interior design industry is to be able to incorporate the right engineering and aesthetic design with sustainable development. Even designers are now more conscious about the state of the environment so they tend to use environmentally friendly materials for their designs.</p>
<p>There are designers who specialize and use Feng Shui in their designs. This requires further study because Feng Shui deals with the Chinese’s ancient methods of designing a space to make the design work for the owner’s health, business and other life factors.</p>
<p>The Chinese believes that a structure should be properly designed so as to allow positive energy to enter the structure. When the structure has already been built without the aid of a Feng Shui expert, the mistakes can be corrected through proper interior design using the Feng Shui methods.</p>
<p>By incorporating Feng Shui in interior design, it is believed that a person can bring out all the positive energies in a room to make him rich, happy and healthy. An interior design using Feng Shui can also get rid of bad spirits that bring in negative atmosphere in an abode.</p>
<p>Getting the services of an interior designer can make a room both aesthetic and functional. Any person who wants to make his home livable and functional should try getting the services of an interior designer to maximize his space.</p></div>
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