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Sometimes designers choose
to specialize in residential areas, and sometimes they choose to
specialize in commercial properties. Some even narrow their field that
they specialize in by only doing work for certain types of homes and
businesses.
It is also quite common for
designers to refuse to specialize at all. Some will work wherever the work
is. This leaves the field a little bit wider for them, but specializing is
a more professional route to take. It is also better for your portfolio in
the long run.
Residential Interior
Designer
These designers do most of
their work in people’s homes. They design various rooms inside and around
the home. There is a lot of freedom in this type of field because clients
generally let their designers have free reign to let their creativity
create a beautiful space for them. You can do inside work, patios, guest
houses, and even garages.
Many Interior Designers
prefer this type of work because it is less stressful, and the deadlines
are usually a little bit more relaxed. Homeowners rarely harass you to
keep them posted on every aspect of what you are doing, so it can be a
rewarding specialty. When you are allowed to create something that makes
both you and the client happy, the feeling is much better.
The money that can be made
doing residential design can be a little bit less lucrative at times, but
there are always wealthy people that can use a great interior designer as
well. Sometimes, the work for residential areas can be quite small also.
This type of work is generally for the designer that is in love with the
aspect of being creative, rather than the need to be rich. If you are
thinking of Interior Design as a means of expressing your creativity, this
could be the right place for you.
Commercial Interior Designer
Designers that specialize in
commercial property and work do projects for businesses. The type of
business varies greatly. You can do work for banks, hotels, restaurants,
law firms; you name it. Any business that you can dream of is open to this
specialty.
Good people skills and
negotiation techniques are a vital aspect of this specialty as well. After
all, you are dealing with business people. They respond well to a good
business person. You could be required to design an office space, a
hallway, lobby, and possibly and entire interior building. The
possibilities are endless here.
This is a specialty where
your ability to estimate the value of your own work will come in handy
because many businesses accept bids from the designers that they are
interested in working with. Also, you will often have to work under
specific instructions as to what the client is looking for, so listening
skills will be important here.
This type of specialty can
be very lucrative if you can establish a good rapport with your client.
Doing a good job will lead to a steady, return client, and your ability to
satisfy this client will often guarantee you more work as the client’s
word of mouth can lead to other businesses desiring your services.
You may also have to work a
little more closely with your client in this field as well because
business people like to be on top of things to ensure that they are done
right. It may be a little bit annoying at times, but it is worth it in the
end.
These are not the only
branches of specialty. Some designers can choose any sub branch to
specialize in as well. There are quite a few and all of them are intended
for the designer that has a particular forte in the field. They also offer
great employment opportunities for the designer that would like to make
extra money on the side. They are as listed below.
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Kitchen and
Bath
This is a branch that you
may wish to specialize in if you are quite adept at it, or if you have a
general knack for it already. There are a great many possibilities in this
branch because these are areas of the house that are often in need of
dramatic change, and they are high traffic areas. You should have
knowledge in cabinetry and plumbing for this particular branch.
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Windows and
Draperies
This seems like a small area
to specialize in, but the windows of a house or building play a big role
in the overall structure. They are a source of energy efficiency in every
home, and they are often changed on a yearly basis. Basic heating and
cooling knowledge helps, as well as dry walling, and space management.
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Lighting
The lighting of any area is
often a bit more complicated than plugging a lamp into a socket. Often, it
is the addition of special lighting that can completely change a room’s
environment. Some small additions or subtle lighting can change the way a
room feels. Lighting is an often overlooked sub branch of Interior
Design.
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