While both focus on aesthetics, interior designers usually have formal training in space planning and structural changes, whereas decorators...
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Some common weaknesses include struggling with time management, being overly perfectionistic, or finding it challenging to handle criticism.
In design, the golden triangle suggests that objects and spaces that form a triangle provide a more pleasing and...
This ratio is about balance. For instance, if you have two pieces of furniture on one side of a...
The rule of thumb emphasizes the importance of space planning. Furniture and decor should fit comfortably and proportionately within...
This rule pertains to colour distribution. 60% is the dominant hue, 30% is the secondary colour, and 10% is...
Avoid over-cluttering, using excessive colour palettes, placing furniture against every wall, neglecting to light, and overlooking room functionality.
Risks include misinterpreting client needs, going over budget, not adhering to safety standards, and potential delays in project execution.
An interior designer’s core responsibilities include understanding client requirements, creating design concepts, sourcing materials and furnishings, overseeing project implementation,...
The golden rule revolves around proportion and scale. Ensuring every element relates harmoniously to the others in the room...