3. INTRODUCTION
• Interior Designers can work in several different sectors.
They can focus their knowledge and experiences in one
area or move into new areas to keep things interesting and
“different” in their careers.
• Specialising provides the opportunity to be recognised as
an expert in one particular field and to differentiate your
services from those of a competitor.
4. DIFFERENT SECTORS
• There are many sectors in interior design in which a person can
specialise to grow up in his career, such as residential, commercial,
hospitality, education/institutional, healthcare etc.
• Here we will cover :
Residential interiors
Commercial interiors
Hospitality interiors
5. RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR DESIGN
• Residential interior design is a broad term that encompasses
the design of houses, apartments, multi-family units,
and even temporary living spaces.
• The goal of any residential space is
to enhance the owner’s quality of
everyday life by reflecting their
personal style and providing a
comfortable space that is functional
for their needs.
6. COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN
• Commercial interior designers are employed by businesses to plan
interiors that enhance the function of the space while also reflecting the
unique needs of that business. Commercial spaces include offices,
schools, restaurants, retail stores, hotels etc.
• Commercial spaces typically require planning for both employees and
customers; designing employee workspaces that can be easily adapted to
multiple tasks, and making sure there is room for customers to learn about
or purchase products.
7. HOSPITALITY INTERIOR DESIGN
• In the hospitality industry, interior design emphasises comfort
and function for those who are visiting a hotel or resort
property.
• Hospitality interior designers work closely with hotel owners,
managers, and marketing teams to create a look that reflects
the tone of the hotel while also providing a functional space for
guests.