12/06/2024

The Difference Between Interior Design and Interior Decorating

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Interior design and decorating services are often used interchangeably, but they actually refer to two distinct professions. While both aim to improve the look and functionality of a space, they differ in their focus and approach. Understanding the difference between the two can help you choose the right professional for your needs. In this post, we’ll explore the definitions, roles, tasks, skills, and differences between interior design and decorating services.

Interior Design

Interior design refers to the art and science of creating functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces. Interior designers work with clients to design and plan interior spaces that are safe, functional, and meet the needs of the people who use them. They are responsible for the layout, structural changes, materials selection, lighting, and other elements that make up the overall design of a space.

The role of an interior designer is to create a space that is both functional and visually appealing. They work closely with their clients to understand their needs, preferences, and budget. They also consider the architecture of the space, the natural lighting, and the overall flow of the space. Interior designers may work on a variety of projects, including residential, commercial, hospitality, healthcare, and educational spaces.

Tasks that an interior designer may do include:

  • Creating a design concept and mood board
  • Measuring and assessing the space
  • Developing floor plans and space planning
  • Choosing color schemes, finishes, and materials
  • Managing contractors and overseeing construction
  • Project management

To become an interior designer, one needs a degree in interior design or a related field. They should also have strong design skills, knowledge of building codes and regulations, and excellent communication and project management skills.

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Decorating Services 

Decorating services, on the other hand, refer to the selection and arrangement of furnishings, accessories, and decorative elements within a space. Decorators focus on the aesthetic elements of a space, rather than its function or structure. They work with clients to choose furniture, lighting, art, and other decorative elements to create a cohesive and visually appealing design.

The role of a decorator is to enhance the style and look of a space. They may work on a variety of projects, including residential and commercial spaces. Decorators work closely with their clients to understand their style preferences and budget.

Tasks that a decorator may do include:

  • Selecting furniture, fabrics, and decorative accessories
  • Choosing color schemes and paint colors
  • Hanging artwork and arranging decorative elements
  • Shopping for furniture and accessories
  • Creating a cohesive design concept

To become a decorator, one does not necessarily need formal education or a degree. However, many decorators have a background in design or art, and they should have a strong sense of style, color, and design principles. They should also have excellent communication and organizational skills.

Tom Klaber

Author: Tom Klaber

Founding Principal

Tom Klaber started his career at BKSK, before moving to work as a senior designer and project architect specializing in high-end residential projects.

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