Tag: professional interior designer

  • How Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan Elevate Interior Design Standards

    How Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan Elevate Interior Design Standards

    The interior design profession faces a stereotype of being amateur and superficial. In Canada, Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan have established Title and Practice Acts to elevate the profession, ensuring that only qualified individuals can use the title “Interior Designer” and defining their scope of practice. This recognition enhances professional standards and public trust.

  • Reclaim Your Time: Design Your Perfect Week

    Reclaim Your Time: Design Your Perfect Week

    Inspired by Dan Martell’s “Buy Back Your Time” As an entrepreneur, your days are often filled with meetings, emails, and endless to-do lists that keep you from focusing on the high-impact activities that will drive your business forward. Dan Martell’s book, Buy Back Your Time, offers a framework to help you reclaim control of your…

  • The Journey to Recognition for Interior Designers Globally

    The Journey to Recognition for Interior Designers Globally

    The blog explores the professionalization of interior design in Canada, the USA, Britain, and Australia. It discusses title protection and practice protection, highlighting varying approaches in different countries. While Canada has achieved full professionalization, other countries face challenges. The experiences of these nations can inform efforts to gain recognition and protection for South African interior…

  • Enhancing Your Interior Design Career through Membership

    Enhancing Your Interior Design Career through Membership

    In the world of interior design, creativity, innovation, and a keen eye for aesthetics are essential. But beyond these qualities lies a foundation that is equally critical: professionalism, ethics, and accountability. For interior designers, belonging to a professional body and adhering to a code of conduct and ethics is not just a formality; it’s a…

  • Unlocking Design Potential: The Architect-Interior Designer Partnership

    Unlocking Design Potential: The Architect-Interior Designer Partnership

    In the world of design, the seamless collaboration between architects and interior designers is not just beneficial—it’s essential for creating truly remarkable spaces. Whether working on residential, commercial, or office projects, these two disciplines can achieve extraordinary results by leveraging each other’s strengths. Here’s how this dynamic partnership unfolds and why it’s crucial for professionals…

  • The Debate: Interior Design vs. Interior Architecture

    The Debate: Interior Design vs. Interior Architecture

    Within the field of interior design, there is continuous concern regarding the title of the profession and its perceived connection to decorating. Thus, the debate over the nomenclature is more than just a semantic exercise; it encapsulates a broader struggle for identity, prestige, and recognition within the professional landscape. According to Cuff (1992), an individual’s…

  • How Social Identity Shapes Interior Design Perceptions

    How Social Identity Shapes Interior Design Perceptions

    In my ongoing exploration of interior design’s identity crisis, I’ve sought to uncover whether a viable resolution exists—one capable of rectifying the public’s misconceptions that tarnish the profession’s image and reinforce occupational stereotypes. To do so, I’ve turned to Social Identity Theory (SIT), a framework that explains how society’s perceptions of various professions are shaped…

  • How Perceptions Shape Interior Designers’ Self-Esteem

    How Perceptions Shape Interior Designers’ Self-Esteem

    Understanding How Interior Design’s Public Image Impacts on its Practitioners. Have you ever noticed that we tend to make assumptions about others based on their occupations? Social studies tell us that one of the most frequently asked questions when meeting someone new is, “What do you do?” Armed with this information, we then categorize the…