Interior designers can make
interior spaces functional, safe, and beautiful by determining space
requirements and selecting awesome decorative items, which are colors,
lighting, and materials.
They read blueprints
and must be aware of building codes and inspection regulations.
Sustainable
designers use different strategies to improve energy and
water inefficiencies and indoor air quality, and they specify environmentally
preferable products, such as bamboo and cork for floors. They may obtain
certification in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED).Such
certification indicates that a building and its interior space was designed
with the use of effective sustainable concepts.
Universal
designers renovate spaces (restoring the current Space), to
make them more accessible. These designs are used to renovate spaces for
elderly people and people with special concentration and needs; however,
universal designs can benefit anyone.
Kitchen
and bath designers are specialize in kitchens and
bathrooms and have expert knowledge of the variety of cabinets, fixtures,
appliances, plumbing, and electrical solutions for these rooms.
Lighting
designers focus on the effects and merits of lighting for
home, office, and public spaces. For example, lighting designers must work on
stage productions, in gallery and museum spaces, and in healthcare facilities,
to find appropriate light fixtures and lighting effects for each space.