Interior Designer
Interior designers design and supervise the construction or redevelopment of building interiors.
Interior designers may perform the following tasks:
- talk to clients and architects to work out client needs and intentions, and to make sure that safety requirements are met
- develop designs that are appropriate, functional and aesthetically pleasing
- prepare working drawings and specifications for interior construction, materials, finishes, space planning, lighting, furnishings and equipment
- estimate costs of materials, labour and time, and give estimates to clients for approval
- organise supplies and prepare detailed instructions for tradespeople
- inspect the work of suppliers and tradespeople, and maintain time, cost and quality controls
- work with specialists in technical areas concerned with fire, hydraulics, and mechanical, electrical and structural design, making sure that industry regulations are met
- prepare and administer tenders and contract documents
- re-design the interiors of old buildings and design furnishings to be made by cabinetmakers, antique furniture restorers and other tradespeople
- design exhibitions, commercial display stands or stage, film and television production sets.
Interior design requires an understanding of building construction, lighting, colour and furniture.
Interior designers may work alone as consultants or with a design group. They visit clients in their homes and offices, and can often work long hours, sometimes in the evenings or at weekends. They usually work for clients on an agreed fee basis.
Personal Requirements:
- creativity and artistic flair
- good at problem-solving and lateral thinking
- able to work independently or as part of a team
- good communication skills
- aptitude for technical drawing and illustration.
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