Wednesday, April 28, 2010

what type of interior designer are you?

Bathroom Design – Specialize in designing bathrooms that are elegant and restful as well as functional.

Corporate Interior Design – Design comfortable and efficient work spaces that will fit with a company’s image and goals.

Exhibit Design – Create exhibits for clients ranging from art galleries to zoos, or help companies design exhibits for tradeshows and showrooms.

Feng Shui Interior Design – Use the principles of Feng Shui to get the energy flowing and create balance in an environment.

Green Interior Design – Become an expert in designing spaces using products and methods that are environmentally friendly.

Health Care Interior Design – Help make health care centers such as hospitals, cancer centers, drug treatment centers, nursing homes, social services providers, doctors' offices, dental offices, etc. more efficient and welcoming through interior design.

Hotel Interior Design – Create inviting spaces for the hotel industry while considering several important factors such as: comfort, function, aesthetic appeal, concept and budget.

Japanese and Asian Interior Design – Bring the graceful, uncluttered aesthetic of Japanese and Asian interior design to clients in any geographic location.

Kitchen Design – Give your clients the kitchen they've always wanted. Develop expertise on appliances and efficient kitchen design.

Modern Interior Design – Incorporate the sleek look and practical principles of modern design into your work.

Residential Interior Design – Work with clients to improve the form and function of their living spaces, while helping them define and reflect their personal style.

Restaurant Interior Design – Develop design concepts that will contribute to positive customer experiences and the success of restaurant businesses.

Set Design – Use your design skills to work in film, television or theater.

Zen Interior Design – Create beautiful interior spaces using the minimalist style of Zen

While traditional style is still the most popular style in the United States, contemporary style decorating is probably in very close second place.

Influenced by the sights, sounds, smells, and colors of the intriguing North African country, Moroccan style has gained popularity over the last few years.

Country style decorating, which reached its height of popularity in the late 80s and early 90s, is still quite popular.

French country decorating brings the colors and textures of rural France into your home to create a warm, inviting interior.


Mission style decorating focuses on natural elements, beautiful woods, and quality, hand-crafted details.

Tuscan style decorating, which is hugely popular right now, brings to the senses the colors and textures of the Italian countryside.


The art deco style was made popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and is characterized by the use of mirrored surfaces, aluminum, stainless steel, and glass.

Mexican style decorating celebrates the vibrant colors and beautiful textiles of Mexico.

Victorian style decorating is all about ornate details, opulence, and formality.

Shabby Chic is a style that was created and made popular by designer Rachel Ashwell in the late 80's and early 90's. This style continues to be popular today.

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