Design where you live, work, play, heal and learn.

On average, people spend approximately 90% of their time indoors according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).1 Interior designers can develop the design solution for any place where you live, work, play, heal, and learn.
Career opportunities for interior designers are abundant and impacts the places where people live, work, play, heal, and learn. Being knowledgeable in current trends and approaches will help you effectively design project solutions to meet your client’s needs. Initially, many interior designers start out concentrating within a design specialty or market sector, such as the hospitality or healthcare industries. Some designers also focus within a particular subspecialty within a market sector such as designing restaurants (hospitality) or senior living facilities (healthcare). Then there is also the recent gravitation to cross-specialty practice, where the integration of a mix of best practices and products from a range of design specialties come together to create the best design solutions.
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