What is interior design?
Interior design is defined as the art of planning, designing, and beautifying man-made spaces. This field is closely related to architecture. Despite the clear interest in the aesthetics and design of places throughout the ages; However, the field of interior design is still relatively young

It is worth noting that the name “interior decoration” was given to it in the past, which was loose and lacked specificity, which led specialists to use a more accurate term, so it was called interior design, known in some European countries as interior architecture.

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Nature of work in interior design
The interior designer creates interior designs for buildings, hospitals, hotels and restaurants, where the size and nature of the work is determined in cooperation with the client. The interior designer takes many things into consideration, including the tastes and budgets of clients.

Then he draws plans for the client, which are created using special design programs and not manually, and provides these diagrams with colored graphs, samples of fabrics, and some pictures, and also provides a study of the total cost of the work, and it is worth noting that the designer can develop several plans before approval upon it by the client

Requirements and skills to work as an interior designer
A person who wants to work in the field of interior design needs to obtain a bachelor’s degree in any discipline related to design and decoration, such as interior design and architecture.

The requirements to work in this field differ from one country to another, as some countries allow working in this field without obtaining licenses

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Others require workers to obtain special licenses to allow them to work, and the interior designer needs to possess important skills, including: Creativity: Interior designers need creativity in choosing furnishings and fabrics to create spaces that serve the client's needs and fit his lifestyle.

Artistic ability: Interior designers use their artistic sense to create designs that exude beauty. Possess interpersonal communication skills: Interior designers need to communicate with clients, as they spend a lot of time dealing with new clients,

and establishing businesses with other designers, engineers, and building contractors. Ability to deal with problems: The interior designer has to face many challenges, such as delays in implementation or unavailability of certain materials, and maintain the ability to deliver projects on time and within an approved budget.