The science, art or process of setting up the interiors of a room, a floor or building is known as Interior Designing. Interior Designing and Interior Decorating are two very different fields which are commonly mistaken for the other. The Designer creates space and the Decorator enhances it.
Considerable thought goes into determining how to build a building. How big should it be? Where’s the best location to build? Will it cause traffic mayhem? Will it be a jewel or an eyesore?
External considerations have their merits, but one needs to equally be cognizant of what needs to be included inside. Accessibility, adaptability and code compliance all require much consideration.
Limited space for construction requires optimum usage of available space. The most effective use of space, user well-being factor, functionality of the layout and coordination with developers are the most important aspects of Interior designing.
In the past, interiors were put together instinctively as part of the process of building as per the needs and requirements of the stakeholders or developers. Time and space constraints have developed Interior designing into a science. For example an Interior Designer will have the talent and acumen to fit in a small closet or loft or a washroom into a room when it seems impossible to a layman without compromising on usable space.
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