Всё, классно. Вот насчёт туалета. Сейчас всё во всех туалетах встроенный душ, А вот этот херня, которая висит невозможно пользоваться, Уважаемый дизайнер.
i want to be an interior designer when i go to college. right now im a crusty musty dusty 7th grader who can’t solve 8x6 without using a calculator💀 but i love drawing and illustrating houses so thats a plus ☺️
@@katekerdiinteriors Just surprised by the lack of creativity with all influencers copying each other. There is an abundance of photography/design/art coffeetable books, putting a LV one makes the homeowner look inauthentic.
If any one wants to learn about professional interior design, you must go to school and take multiple internships with a variety of different companies, so you can find your niche that you are good with, just decorating your own home doesn’t qualify you as a professional designer of any kind.
do you also work on online projects? like giving recommendations for interior design after viewing the apartment or a special room through videos or photos?
I am a qualified Interior Designer and would prefer to do Decorating only. I dont want to stuff around with online drawings, unreliable subcontractors and stuffy clients (through experiences). The clients who just want decorating are far more open to suggestion and lovely to work with. IMO only. I appreciate this video for the public info though, thankyou. ❤
It’s funny because once I started towards my AAS in ID the decorating part is my least favorite! It can be so time consuming if you’re not careful 😅 I prefer the floor plans/elevations in AutoCAD
It seems like people are kind of confused about what you can really do with a design degree. I graduated with my BS in ID over 30 years ago. If you are interested in interior design as a career path, but not sure about it, consider the fact that you do not have to go the way of residential design. You can also focus on commercial/contract design. There are lots of options in retail, educational, office/corporate, healthcare and many other industries that designers work in every day! The salary is good and the work is just as enjoyable. Sometimes better! You can work for design firms, consulting firms, furniture manufacturers, textile manufacturers, corporations, universities, etc. lots of opportunity and lots of places to learn more. If you are solely focused on residential that’s okay, too. You just need to decide how you want to educate yourself and what level of expertise you want to have in order to be the best you. Also, skim the job opportunities out there now for entry level positions and see what is required. Do they want a 4 year degree or will something like an associates degree suffice? Before you jump in feet first, it’s better to know these things. Also, talk to the guidance counselors at some schools. Or, take some time to network with owners of local firms. It will help you later! Good luck. Whatever you decide to do is a step forward. Just be sure you are sure what you are getting from your education is what you need to be a success. 😊 Best of luck.
I wanted to study Interior Design but I'm confused which degree should I pursue ? There are Bsc , B.Des , BA in interior Design ? Which one should I pursue ? Can you please guide me ?