June 17, 2025 - 23:13

One of the most common misconceptions in the field of interior design is the confusion between a professional interior designer and a decorator. This misunderstanding often stems from a lack of awareness about the rigorous training and qualifications required to become a certified interior designer.
Graduating with a bachelor’s degree in interior design from a reputable institution, such as LSU, is just the beginning of a professional journey that demands extensive knowledge and skill. Interior designers undergo a comprehensive four-year program at accredited schools, which covers not only aesthetics but also technical aspects such as space planning, building codes, and sustainable design practices.
While decorators focus primarily on the visual aspects of a space, such as color schemes and furnishings, interior designers are equipped to handle more complex challenges, including structural modifications and functional layouts. This distinction is crucial for clients seeking to create spaces that are not only beautiful but also safe and efficient. Understanding these differences can lead to more informed decisions when hiring professionals for design projects.
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San Jose launches workforce housing effort at downtown housing towerA program aimed at bringing middle-income households into a San Jose housing tower is officially underway. The city has launched a workforce housing effort at a downtown residential high-rise,...
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