Are you one of those who as soon as you see a space, your mind automatically start drawing sketches to modify it and get the most out of it? Do your friends come to you for advice when painting or buying furniture in their new home? If the answers are yes, then surely you have the talent and motivation to become an interior designer. Read on to know everything you need to make your passion your new job.

What qualities do you need?

Although the passion for design and decoration are essential to dedicate yourself to interior design, it is not enough. The ideal is that you meet other necessary qualities that are expected of a professional. Ideally, you are a creative person, with:

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  • Aesthetic and artistic sensibility
  • Good manual skills, drawing skills
  • Sense of space proportion
  • Ability to innovate,
  • Observant and with attention to detail.

In many cases, you will also have to lead work teams, as well as deal with customers and their preferences. So it will be a plus that you have leader skills, be a good communicator and have a high skills in the problem resolution.

 

What should you study?

To work as an interior designer it is not enough to have only talent. You also need an official approved degree.

During the four years of the Degree in interior design, you will acquire all the knowledge necessary to combine comfort, aesthetics and functionality.

If you want to have an even more complete training, you can choose to study some of the double degrees that combine interior design with another degree such as Fine Arts + Interior Design.

 

What will you have to learn?

One of the differences between the interior designer and the interior decorator is, without a doubt, the extensive academic training. Interior design requires more diverse and extensive knowledge to carry out thework.

During studies you will have to learn notions of architecture, artistic and technical drawing, digital design, art history, construction techniques and materials, legislation, marketing, project management and development, lighting, landscaping and gardening, ergonomics and anthropometry.

It’s not only about housing…

It may seem that interior design is associated only with work in houses and homes. However, there are many spaces where this professional’s knowledge may be required: hotels, restaurants, theatres, shopping centres, museums, offices, stands, residences of all kinds, television sets, etc.

 

So it is clear that if there are many places to work, there are also many different job opportunities. With specialized training and the right experience you can work either as a freelancer or for a company such as set designer, ephemeral space architect, window dresser, home automation expert, lighting designer, urban environment specialist.

If after reading this, you are really interested in dedicating yourself to interior design, do not hesitate to start as soon as possible to get the most out of your creativity.

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