interior designers vs architects scope of Interior Design practice of and Interior Interior Decorating Designing Different Interior Interior Designers Architectural Styles and Architects
What is the Relationship between Interior Designers and Architects in the Interior Design reniel Escorel field practice? When it comes to which mastered the surroundings and give access and commodity Interior design field architectural interior comfort to the user and towards the user. both Interior designers practice which creates add more impact to and architects can work connection through people’s perception. together and apply spaces and flow of Both of this profession interior practices to the whole interior helps create a reliable a specific building or aligned with that is surrounding inside structure they usually the application of the structure and an work to design and plan right lighting, how the environment with an the indoor areas of a interior should be form aesthetic and functional proposed structure it is and how the interior will approach considering applicable to renovation function, architects also essential matters that’ll and retrofit work as sets the mood with the be able to give great well, both profession use of perfect color that aims to provide comfort will match the structure. and relief to the user by On the other hand, we applying visual elements have Interior designer such as colors, lighting, that is responsible form and spaces that’ll for furnishing and compliment the whole accessorizing the spaces environment and mood according to its purpose of the structure. and carefully choose This two profession has every materials and theirownresponsibilities furniture depending in interior design on their function and field, Architects aesthetic value in order to compliment the Contributors: Ericka De Claro Mikaella Egrubay Jayson Galang Michael Cabusora
What is the difference Mikaella Egrubay between Interior Design and Interior Decorating? Interior Design and spaces with decorative Exam. They usually related to the field, but it Interior Decorating are elements to achieve a work with Architects is not a requirement for commonly mistaken certain aesthetic. and Contractors to this profession. Interior to be the same because In terms of profession, help achieve what the Decorators do not their focus is on the Interior Design requires client wants. On the work with Architects interior aesthetics of a specific schooling other hand, Interior or Contractors, but a building however, and training as this Decorating does not they usually work these terms are not profession usually require any formal with furniture makers, interchangeable. includes studying training or schooling upholsters, and other In terms of definition, colors and fabric, CAD because they usually industry professionals. Interior Design is drawings, planning, and focus on the aesthetics In conclusion, Interior the art and science furniture designing. and not in renovations Design and Interior of understanding an In addition, to be or structural planning. Decorating are different. individual’s behavior to a Licensed Interior Although many Interior Designers create functional spaces Designer, a BS in professional interior can both design and within a building, while Interior Design graduate decorators take up decorate, but Interior Interior Decorating must pass the Interior college degrees, short Decorators can decorate is the furnishing of Design Licensure programs, and courses but cannot design. Contributors: Ericka De Claro Reniel Escorel Jayson Galang Michael Cabusora
Identify the scope of Michael Cabusora Ericka De Claro practice of Interior Designing? According to Jedians with the existing design Design consultancies, (2020), the scope of interior problem. In addition, interior Retailers, Theatre, tv and designing in today’s world is designers make indoor spaces film, Photography, Teaching relevantly more competitive functional, safe, and beautiful and Design journalism. than it was years ago in view by determining space Interior designers need to be of the fact that, in order to requirements and selecting an excellent team player and make a career in the field of essential and decorative work in collaboration with interior designing, an early items, such as colors, lighting, the contractor, carpenter exposure in the industry and materials. They must be and various other vendors by means of education and able to draw, read, and edit (Lavelle, 2020). Lastly, interior practical knowledge are blueprints. They must be designers need to be business- salient. In line with the also aware of building codes, oriented, as they need to bring Republic Act No. 10350 inspection regulations, and in profit for every project. Section 4, interior design is other considerations, such They need to have good said to refer to the science and as accessibility standards. communication skills and art of planning, specifying, Furthermore, interior need to be able to read and selecting and organizing designers typically search understand a contract. the surface finishes and for and bid on new projects, materials including furniture, determine the client’s goals and To put it briefly, an interior furnishings and fixtures requirements for the project, designer is a mix of all of and other interior design consider how the space will the above. People tend to elements for the purpose of be used and how people will underrate interior designers the interior space allocations move through the space, hence in reality, they are the to suit, enhance and meet the place orders for materials masters of creating aesthetics intended function, movement and oversee the installation and functionality . Their scope and character for which the of the design elements, as of practice is astounding as interior of the building is well as oversee construction without them a design would designed. and coordinate with general be just a waste of time and Interior designers is equipped building contractors to money. Investing in one is with education, degree and implement the plans and a necessity for they are the practical experience to plan, specifications for the project. real experts in their field in coordinate, design and execute An Interior designer can view of the fact that they projects. With this, it will work in an architectural firm already attain the necessary allow the designer to channel or a construction company, knowledge to know what is creativity and innovation Interior designing company, right and what is wrong in to create a design aligned Exhibition centres, Event designing interior spaces. management companies, Contributors: Mikaella Egrubay Reniel Escorel Jayson Galang
Identify the Different Interior Jayson Galang Architectural Styles from different historical backgrounds. Why do you think this is important to learn/know from our course/field of design? The challenge faced when describing interior design style lies within the actual vocabulary itself. Understanding the different architectural interior styles from different historical backgrounds is important because we, as future architect tend to combine the elements and principle of several other design styles in order to create that perfect look. That’s why without the knowledge and understanding of these specific styles, we inevitably end up confusing or misrepresenting the actual design style associated with the true period design timeline. Design Styles 1. MODERN 2. CONTEMPORARY It’s a broad design term that often refers to a dwelling with Contemporary style differs from modern as it is in fact crisp, clean design lines, a simple color palette and the use modern, however, modern style actually started at the of materials that often includes smoother metals, glass and beginning of the 20thCentury in 1901 as a “Modernist chrome. Modern design incorporates a sense of simplicity in Movement”. Contemporary style started in the latter half of very design element, including furniture. the 20th century during the mid 1970’s. 3. MINIMALIST 4. INDUSTRIAL Minimalist is a design style approach that is characterized Industrial style or industrial chic takes clues from old by austerity and straight forwards and simple decoration. It factories and industrial spaces. Industrial style can also be is mainly achieved through the use of functional furniture seen in the use of unexpected materials used in building. and interior objects, geometric shapes and a combination of usually not more than two basic colors.
5. MID-CENTURY MODERN 6. SCANDINAVIAN Included in the mid-century modern style is a distinct house Scandinavian design style was in fact a design movement form known as the “split-level”. It was designed similarly to that was characterized by simplicity, minimalism and a ranch or contemporary style but in the split or side-level functionality. It is better known for its minimalist cozy configuration. It’s main characteristic was the use of living accents, and striking modern furniture. This style originated space built in a very cost-effective way. in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland, and Sweden. 7. TRADITIONAL 8. TRANSITIONAL Traditional style is rooted in European sensibilities that Transitional style, much different than Traditional, is a blend include British Colonial revival, Eighteenth century English, of traditional and contemporary furniture, finishes, materials nineteenth century Neo-Classical and French country. Since and fabrics resulting in a classical, timeless design. Furniture traditional design style reveals some of the Neo-classic lines are simple yet sophisticated, featuring either straight influence details. lines or rounded profiles. 9. FRENCH COUNTRY 10. HAMPSTONS STYLES French country is categorized as warm and subtle earth Also called Coastal Style, it’s a mix of beach and ocean tones with accents of mustard yellow and warm reds. French inspiration. Tints and shades of blue stripes are very Country has that all-embracing farmhouse inspiration. common in this style with a lot of painted or stained low Heavy linens, Provencal prints, bed coverings and ornate luster white woods. Hampton Style comes across as calming larger porcelain dishes. and effortless. Contributors: Ericka De Claro Mikaella Egrubay Reniel Escorel Michael Cabusora
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