Interior design is a challenging profession that takes a lot of knowledge, creativity, and patience. But the feeling you get when someone loves your design work is unlike anything else in this world. The main challenge for interior designers is that they need to understand how everything works together inside an environment whether it be architecture, engineering, or lighting, as well as understanding their client's needs.
AUTHOR: PETER PINGREE
7 August, 2021
No. Plenty of people have become interior designers who can't design worth a darn, and it's too easy to enter the field and get paid for providing sub-par work without having to provide any kind of proof you're any good at it. It only takes a few hours online to find listings for "interior designer" jobs that require nothing more than enthusiasm, irrespective of whether or not you've passed a licensing exam or designed anything before in your life.
AUTHOR: ALEJANDRO WIERS
7 August, 2021
Generally, it's not worth it for a person to enter the field of interior design without sufficient training and experience. Interior designers must take many classes in the principles of architecture, engineering, sociology and psychology to understand how these disciplines come together to meet the needs of people living or working in space; as well as make practical decisions about materials.
AUTHOR: MARGHERITA CATT
7 August, 2021
Difficult is not the right word. It can be hard for some people, but it's mostly an enjoyable learning experience that you'll use throughout your life
I think a better question to answer would be "How does one become an interior designer?" Honestly, it takes a lot of hard work, dedication and patience to design a home or office in order to fit with someone's specific needs. If you have that combination of traits I encourage you to go for it!
AUTHOR: CHARLES NOREN
7 August, 2021
It depends on what you mean by 'hard'. The field is tough in the sense that there are very long hours and often difficult problems to solve. It is also rewarding when a design creates an environment that is beautiful, functional, and well received.
It's not for everyone- but it would be a great career path if you are interested in working with people from all levels of society on issues of taste and use as opposed to precise engineering or marketing.
7 August, 2021
Interior design is a challenging profession that takes a lot of knowledge, creativity, and patience. But the feeling you get when someone loves your design work is unlike anything else in this world. The main challenge for interior designers is that they need to understand how everything works together inside an environment whether it be architecture, engineering, or lighting, as well as understanding their client's needs.
7 August, 2021
No. Plenty of people have become interior designers who can't design worth a darn, and it's too easy to enter the field and get paid for providing sub-par work without having to provide any kind of proof you're any good at it. It only takes a few hours online to find listings for "interior designer" jobs that require nothing more than enthusiasm, irrespective of whether or not you've passed a licensing exam or designed anything before in your life.
7 August, 2021
Generally, it's not worth it for a person to enter the field of interior design without sufficient training and experience. Interior designers must take many classes in the principles of architecture, engineering, sociology and psychology to understand how these disciplines come together to meet the needs of people living or working in space; as well as make practical decisions about materials.
7 August, 2021
Difficult is not the right word. It can be hard for some people, but it's mostly an enjoyable learning experience that you'll use throughout your life
I think a better question to answer would be "How does one become an interior designer?" Honestly, it takes a lot of hard work, dedication and patience to design a home or office in order to fit with someone's specific needs. If you have that combination of traits I encourage you to go for it!
7 August, 2021
It depends on what you mean by 'hard'. The field is tough in the sense that there are very long hours and often difficult problems to solve. It is also rewarding when a design creates an environment that is beautiful, functional, and well received.
It's not for everyone- but it would be a great career path if you are interested in working with people from all levels of society on issues of taste and use as opposed to precise engineering or marketing.