What is the Role of an Interior Architect?

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Interior design has more meanings than just getting the right décor for your space. Many people thought and still think that it’s about having good taste in choosing the right fabrics or colors. However, it means more than just that. Interior design is having aesthetically appealing décor with the most efficient solutions out there. This is where the interior architect would take the lead. Here are some of their roles:

·        Drafting plans for further consultations

Any interior architect starts by drafting and designing plans. Then, they wait for approval on whether to apply them or not. The approval depends on many factors, but most importantly, it depends on what the client would like to have. Singapore is well known and admired for its beautiful modern architecture, both inside and out. This is why when in need of office design Singapore locals turn to the professionals who know that it’s important to mainly focus on styles and processes in order to be able to have a functional design with a productive environment. That indicates that interior architects plan, research, and coordinate with others to find the most optimum design.

·        Specialization in designing and building interiors

An interior architect focuses mainly on the safety of the building while creating the design. As the process starts to develop from sketching to designing to building, the interior designer starts to consider the following aspects:

1.       Safety

It is very important to think of how durable and strong the building is. In order to achieve that, the architect focuses on using building materials that have the right properties for such tasks.

2.       Functionality

The building would be useless if it’s not functional and efficient. That is why many interior architects seek to find ways to efficiently use the provided space. They do so by drafting several proposals and draw comparisons between them. The most functional one would be the one that gives the most benefits for all spaces. For instance, placing bedrooms at the façade with the wind would be more functional than placing the kitchen.

 3.       Aesthetics

The interior architect has to make sure after finishing the previous steps to make the space aesthetically pleasing. This is the part where many opinions might oppose each other. Hence, the architect must take this step while consulting the client for their opinion. It is very important for the architect to do so because opinions differ. For example, one client would like black walls with dim lights and another one would think it’s all gloomy and depressing.

·        Understand human psychology and perceptions

Color and light are two of the fundamental elements in interior design. They are linked to how a person can react psychologically, physiology, and socially. It is very important for an interior architect to know all of these aspects and apply them properly while designing a space’s interior. Color and light can make people feel differently during their daily life. For example, they can make people feel productive, hungry, lazy, sleepy, etc.

The right interior architect will mainly be someone who can give you the most out of the space that you provide him/her with. It is highly important for him/her to make sure that you are not wasting your space and that you feel comfortable staying in it.

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