Interior design is a practice concerned with anything that is found inside a space - walls, windows, doors, finishes, textures, light, furnishings and furniture. All of these elements are used by interior designers to develop a functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing space for a building's user.
The work of an interior designer draws upon many disciplines including environmental psychology, architecture, product design, and traditional decoration (aesthetics and cosmetics). They plan the spaces of almost every type of building including: hotels, corporate spaces, schools, hospitals, private residences, shopping malls, restaurants, theaters, and airport terminals. Today, interior designers must be attuned to architectural detailing including floor plans, home renovations, and construction codes
Interior designers can specialize in a particular interior design discipline, such as residential and commercial design. Commercial design includes offices, hotels,
schools, hospitals or other public buildings. Some interior designers develop |
expertise within a niche design area such as hospitality, health care and institutional design. In jurisdictions where the profession is regulated by the government, designers must meet broad qualifications and show competency in the entire scope of the profession, not only in a specialty.
The Interior Design program at International Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) - Andheri begins with learning the basics through academic study and hands-on instruction. You'll learn by doing. You'll study all facets of Interior design at INIFD-Andheri learning how to conceive, develop, and create your own designs from sketch to final layouts.
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