Like the architect, the interior designer takes two things into account: the place and the behavior of future users, when designing a space or an object.
He must design an optimized living space, which is why he imagines the layout of the space as well as the furniture and signage. This requires a keen sense of observation and the ability to project oneself into the space in question.
To do this, the interior designer must meet a number of criteria: know who the space is for, what its use will be: professional (office design, commercial spaces, urban spaces or concert halls, etc.) or private (artist’s studio, family home, etc.)?
But the field of application is much broader: in addition to architecture, there are the decorative arts, scenography, infrastructure, landscape and many other fields that make our profession a passion at the service of our customers.