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Explore the path to becoming a successful interior designer—from education and internships to building a portfolio and mastering design software for stunning spaces.
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How to Start a Career as an Interior Designer

Kieran Thorley
Last updated: November 6, 2024 8:28 pm
Kieran Thorley Published November 5, 2024
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Understanding the role

Before embarking on a career as an interior designer, it’s important to understand what the role calls for. Interior designers create spaces that are beautiful and functional, keeping in mind clients’ preferences, budgets, and their intended use of the space. Designers work on the layout, colour schemes, and lighting, as well as furniture selection.

Starting with a degree

Creativity and a good sense of style are crucial, but a formal education is often required to succeed in the field. Many interior designers have a bachelor’s degree in interior design, or a related field like architecture or fine arts. These degrees teach essential skills in colour theory and spatial arrangement, as well as familiarising designers with software programs used in design. A formal education also introduces a designer to the fundamentals of architecture, safety codes, building regulations, and materials. If a full degree isn’t feasible, a diploma or certificate course may be a good starting point.

Gaining practical experience

An internship with an established design firm can give a designer exposure to real projects, client interactions, and the practical challenges that arise. They can learn about project management, vendor relations, and the design process from early concepts to final installations. An internship is a chance to witness ideas coming to life, with every piece of the puzzle finalised. It’s also a chance to see how trends are evolving in the real world, and what clients are happy with. Elements like flooring, wall treatments, artwork, mirrors, and inside doors are often changing; inside doors are available in a range of styles and finishes to suit every kind of interior design.  

Building a portfolio

A portfolio showcases a designer’s talent, style, and experience to potential clients and employers. Work can include university projects, internships, and freelance jobs. Portfolios should highlight a range of skills and styles, showcasing the designer’s versatility and ability to adapt to different aesthetics. As a designer gains more experience, they can refine their portfolio to focus on projects that reflect their personal design philosophy. 

A portfolio that is well organised, visually appealing, and available in both print and digital formats will appeal more to clients, leading to more projects – and a bigger portfolio. A professional-looking website can feature testimonials from previous clients and build a designer’s brand. When starting out, a designer might offer free consultations or discounted rates for smaller projects. As their reputation grows, referrals and word-of-mouth can bring significant revenue. 

Using industry tools and software

Interior designers often use design software to create floor plans, 3D renderings, and mood boards. Apps like SketchUp and Adobe Creative Suite can make designers more efficient and versatile. Some designers use more specialised software like 3ds Max or Revit. Proficiency in digital tools can help to visualise spaces, experiment with colour schemes, and tweak layouts in real-time. Clients increasingly expect designers to present their ideas digitally, so mastering these tools is often a necessity for serious designers.

Developing a personal style

The best interior designers have a clear sense of style that sets them apart. Versatility is important but many designers find success by specialising in a particular design type or style. Some designers choose to focus on sustainable design, vintage restoration, or minimalist interiors. Staying up to date with trends can help designs stay relevant. 

Designers who regularly update their knowledge of materials and technologies by following design blogs, using social media, attending trade shows, and subscribing to design publications can stay more inspired and informed. Trends can be temporary, though, and designing a space that lasts can require a more personal touch that resonates deeply with clients and endures beyond the 2020s. 

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