First let me start by sharing this paragraph with everyone because it couldn’t be any truer.
“The public's perception is their reality. The public believes that interior designers select colors and materials. Certainly, interior designers do select color and materials as part of their job, but it is only a small part. Yet the public only sees and understands the final form, not realizing what it takes to get there.”
“The public believes that architects create buildings and that interior designers select colors and materials….. In actuality, the roles of architects and interior designers are much more complex and can be better understood in comparison to a conductor playing a symphony. They are both striving for the successful outcome of their vision, and rarely do they perform as a solo act. They use their own experience and expertise to lead a team of specialists to turn an initial vision into a final form.” Mitchell E. Sways, FIIDA
Now the question at hand is why and how did the public get so misinformed?
The first thing that comes to mind is television programs, magazines and of course the internet. The truth is that the media has cast a dark cloud over the truth of what an interior designer is and all the hard work that goes into a real design.
The fact is that everyone watches television, and there are so many shows that make interior designer look like decorators. There is: Trading Spaces, while you were out, top design, Design Star and many more. And unfortunately, even popular television shows like Desperate Housewives, interior designers are being misrepresented. However, for most people, if it is shown on TV as just making things look pretty, in a ridicules time frame with an even more ridicules budget then why would it not be true?
With that said, I wonder how many interior designers have had to go through having to explain to a future client that a full room make over like the ones seen on TV cannot be done in 24 to 48 hours with a one to two thousand dollar budget.
With that said, I wonder how many interior designers have had to go through having to explain to a future client that a full room make over like the ones seen on TV cannot be done in 24 to 48 hours with a one to two thousand dollar budget.
Sadly enough it doesn’t stop there. Magazines and the internet don’t help the matter.
When walking past the magazine racks under the interior design section you will find titles like: Better Homes and Gardens, Southern Living, Florida Design, Country Living etc. but none of these actually show the true design process and steps that go into a real design.
And with the internet if you type in the words “interior design” this like: Colleges, Furniture places and decorating ideas pop up.
With all these outlets of tainted information it all makes me wonder
How did this happen?
How did this happen?
Why is this still continuing today?
And with all the misleading going on do you have any fears or worries when entering the design world?
And with all the misleading going on do you have any fears or worries when entering the design world?
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