Interior Designers and Decorators draw upon many disciplines to enhance the function, safety, and aesthetics of interior spaces. Their main concerns are with how different colors, textures, furniture, lighting, and space work together to meet the needs of a building's occupants.
Interior Designers and Decorators plan interior spaces of almost every type of building, including offices, airport terminals, theaters, shopping malls, restaurants, hotels, schools, hospitals, and private residences.
Interior Designers and Decorators focus on decorating—choosing a style and color palette and then selecting appropriate furniture, floor and window coverings, artwork, and lighting. However, an increasing number of designers are becoming involved in architectural detailing, such as crown molding and built-in bookshelves, and in planning layouts of buildings undergoing renovation, including helping to determine the location of windows, stairways, escalators, and walkways.
Interior Designers and Decorators must be able to read blueprints, understand building and fire codes, and know how to make space accessible to people who are disabled.
Interior Designers and Decorators frequently collaborate with architects, electricians, and building contractors to ensure that designs are safe and meet construction requirements.
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