Interior Designs Knowledge Base
Interior designs? I moved into an apartment a few months back and the place is still barren. I got a bed and a couch and that's pretty much it. I'm buying new furniture and wanna make the place spruce but I don't know anything about decorating. My question is are there any good free sites with pictures of different designs that I can actually look at? I'm not so much into the idea of learning how to put what together, I just wanna look at some pics for good ideas. I like modern a lot. I'm going for a swanky bachelor pad. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, peeps.
what is a good site to go to to look at interior designs? i am about to replace the carpet in the hallway with tiles but i have no idea what colour and pattern to choose i also have to choose paint to match it. does any one know of any good sites where they have egsample pis or something like that. or better yet do uu have a coulour ssheme suggestion
Interior paint designs, modern, artistic? I am looking for ideas for interior paint designs that are modern and artistic. Where can I view some ideas? I have two ideas: 1.) 3 colored, plain walls with one accent wall that is painted as geometric squares or freestyle art 2.) 4 plain walls with one accent wall that has three strips of patterned rectangular fabric hanging. I am really looking for artistic/modern ideas. Thanks.
Who designs the airplane interior? I always wondered about this. There are thousands of airlines, and each of them has their own seat map, seats, IFE despite its similarity. So, who designs this? Does Airbus or Boeing receives specific requests from airlines or does airline designs it individually? Or is there a separate third party who only does this?
If I have interior designs? how can I let it be shown to everybody or lets sell the designs itslef to any manufacturer like IKEA or others.
Anyone know of students in interior design who do practicum? I was wondering if there are student interior decorators who will do some designs for a small fee which they can use for their portfolio. How much do most students ask for? I'm thinking of asking for a designer's help but can't afford the high professional fees.
Is physics necessary for pursuing a career in interior design? In interior designs shows, it usually shows the designer picking out furniture, or matching fabric, drawing out the rough draft of what the space would look like, etc. The designer would usually have people to figure out all the calculations for him/her - or so it seems. Would an interior designer in real life need to do the calculations / physics? (For example, if they wanted to hang something from the ceiling, they would need to figure out how much weight it could take, from which angle it could be hung from, etc.)
how can i imply zen in interior design? i have a problem, i read a little about zen and seen some graphics regarding it. i'm an interior design student, and wanted to use this style or approuch in my designs, but couldn't find enough resources.
What is the career potential for interior design? I wish I could choose to go into a field that has high demand, but my only real passion and interests are in art/design. To me, interior design honestly seems the most practical, but is there really enough demand in the job market? I've been asking around and people tell me to go into what my heart is in, and I definitely do strongly lean towards art, though I just don't want to waste my time and effort. I guess I'm just looking for reassurance or advice on interior design and jobs in the art/design area in general.
Do I have to be good in art to pursue interior designing as a career? I suck at drawing, painting, sculpture, print-making, sketching or anything to do with art. But I'm very interested in interior designing. I like to makeover rooms in my head and think about what an ideal house would look like. Will my handicap in art keep me from being successful in the interior designing field? And also, what all qualifications do you need to get into interior designing? Can you recommend some college and high school courses I can take? I've just finished my sophomore year in high school, and I've started thinking about my future. I'm a straight-A student, but I'm not really interested in medicine, engineering, IT or other "scholarly" stuff like that. My talent in the art room is limited, but I'm very creative. (I'm also good at creative writing such as short stories and poems etc.) So, yeah, I'm creative; I can think out of the box. And I'm very interested in interior designing. Well, those are the facts. I would love some good advice on this subject.
what is the difference between a degree in interior design and interior architecture? are these the same degrees with different names? some colleges' interior design programs are within the architecture dept. and some are within the fine arts dept. the coursework doesn't seem that different. does anyone know which degree would be the best choice for future career income? i'm currently looking at the art institute of dallas..id degree in fine arts. help!
What degree do I need for a good interior design job? I am trying to decide between and associate of arts degree at a local community college or a bachelor's from the state college, but my husband would prefer not to move 6 hours away to the state college. Are there any interior designers who could give me info about the type of jobs I could get with an AA in interior design?
Does anyone know how to start an interior design business? Here's the details. Everyone that see's my home raves about my decorating and tells me I should be a designer. Thats fine and sounds very interesting to me, but I have no formal education in interior design. There is not a single college that offers these types of programs in my area and my husband is military, so I cannot move to attend college. I was wondering if it's possible to start a decorating service that just advices clients and helps them with their redecoration. Rather than completely doing the job for them and charging them some sort of insane fee. I want to give people ideas and then help them do that. Like painting etc. And make it very affordable also. Would anyone have any advice on how I should go about this?
What is required to start your own interior design business? I am in New York. Do I need an interior design license from New York State? What is needed? Even if you aren't from New York, what are the requirements for your state? Are there any requirements at all? Do I need to just register for a sole propiertorship?
What are some cheap interior design ideas? Moving into my new apartment and would like some ideas on how to paint, create furniture, anything really. I'm really into DIY so those ideas will get preference. I also would like it to look very modern, minimalist, and simple. Any links to websites or blogs that deal with DIY indie modern interior design would be greatly appreciated.
How do I become a High School Interior design teacher? Ok, I have officially decided that i love everything about interior design, and want it to be my major. However, I have sparked a new found passion within the last year of my life, and have decided that I also want to do teaching at the secondary level. My only problem is discovering how to be a high school teacher who would teach interior design.
Is there a name for the interior design where they nail a bunch of random items to the walls? I've been in more chain restaurants than I care to admit and they all seem to have the same interior design cues. A bunch of garage sale fodder is invariably nailed to the walls; old board games b-movie posters from the 50's...sometimes they'll go as far as to find memorabilia related to the area. There is a Ruby Tuesday's in my area that has items from the local university and high schools on the walls. Is there a name for that kind of design?
What type of school should I study interior design at? When desiring a degree in an art based career is it better to go to an art school/career school or is going to a regular university sufficient enough? I want to study interior design, but art schools are sooooo expensive. So I'm wondering if it would be fine just going to a traditional university that offers interior design? Please help. Thank you.
How to get into Interior designing career? I am a programmer(computers) and have a steady full time job. I have done masters in computers. But I am very much interested in Interior design field and I am thinking of switching to a career in Interior designing. I don't know how to start and where to start. Appreciate any good suggestion.
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