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Why Interior Designer Instead of an In-Store Decorator

Interior designers are formally trained and some may also have interned with interior designing and architectural firms during their academic pursuits. This gives them a professional edge over in-store decorators, who might not be as much qualified.

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Why Interior Designer Instead of an In-Store Decorator

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  1. Why Interior Designer Instead of an In-Store Decorator Most people do not realize that there is a difference between an interior designer and an in- store decorator. Though the job titles sound pretty similar, the two are not the same. There are differences in their qualification and skill sets and that has an impact on their quality of work. If you want help in designing your home interior or office interior space then you’d need an interior designer for the job. We at Allegra Designs, one of the best Interior designers in Kochi have a team of great Interior designers. We are professionally qualified, have a formal education in the field, it could be a diploma course or a full-fledged degree program. And also have a basic knowledge of architecture and can read and understand structural plans. This technically implies that an interior designer when working on a project will be in a position to identify whether a wall in a building can be removed, without it damaging the structure. The Qualifications of an Interior Designer Interior designers are formally trained and some may also have interned with interior designing and architectural firms during their academic pursuits. This gives them a professional edge over in-store decorators, who might not be as much qualified. Skill Sets of an Interior Designer Interior designers create spaces that have an aesthetic appeal. The role of the interior designer is not limited to just working with furniture, furnishings and objet d’arts. They work at

  2. enhancing the whole space. As students of interior design, they learn the concept of space planning, so they can convert spaces to become more practical and pleasing to the eye. Space planning entails a detailed and thorough study of the available space and how it is being utilized and how the same can be enhanced. The planning involves redesigning the space and making structural changes if required, so the functionality is improved. Basically, they work in a given area, but make it more space efficient and practical, while maintaining the aesthetic value. They can change the whole look of a space, making a smaller area look larger, etc. This answers the key question, what does an interior designer do?

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