Im considering studying it in university and I remember having so much fun when I helped my mom choose different tiles floors lights and dimensions for our house and I was set on really wanting to be a designer (i know the job isn’t always like this but its a part of it). Now that I’m older I’m considering it a lot. I’m just hoping I don’t make a mistake and regret my decision 😅 but I don’t think I will :)
Wow, that’s cool! I actually really enjoyed watching design shows since I was little and that’s why I pursued this career, I love it, some people think it’s too much work, but if it’s your passion it doesn’t feel like it.
I always had a zest in me for interiors since childhood however I end up becoming flight attendant and worked for good 11 years, I recently resigned in March and now looking forward on becoming interior designer. Need ur guidance for the same, your video for helpful. Thank you.
Interior design sounds like such a cool job🥺 I'm currently studying visual communication design in my 5th semester & want to do art as well, but I'm also really really interested in Interior design. Sometimes I'm wondering if I should study Interior design after doing my bachelors degree in my current major. But I guess it's probably not realistic to have 3 different careers at the same time haha🙈
Hi, cool! With so many disciplines related to design it’s sometimes really hard to choose one. At one point I wanted to study graphic design, I would say just discover more about interior design and if you feel like it may be your passion, then you can study a program in interior design later on, Cheers✨
@@aandreatru heyy same here!! I'm really interested in design from my childhood and now I'm really confused if I should study graphic design or interior design at this point I saw your channel just a couple hours before and now I think interior design is more cool and it is something what I really wanted to do..But I'm confused about some stuffs related to this..if I do bachelor's in design,can I pursue masters in interior design?is this even related
Hi there, if you want to study a masters you can do one in interior design or in architecture, this depends on what is available where you live, in my university there is only option for masters in architecture after bachelors in interior design. In regards to drawing, it’s a learnable skill if you put the effort and practice, it requires a lot of work and practice but anyone can learn this skill, I didn’t always know how to draw but throughout the years I have been getting better. Hope that answers your question✨
This depends on the country, but I think overall the architectural animation technology carrer can be more profitable. Having said so, the more experience in the field, the more you will earn, even as a designer.
Thank you soo mush for yours videos it's soo helpful , the interior design is my passion , and i can feel the passion in yours videos❤ and i really love that , When you talked about specializing in interior design, a question came to my mind , Is designing medical clinics and the health sector in general a field in which one can specialize, especially in Canada?
Hi there, in Canada specifically in Vancouver you would need to study a bachelors degree as health care is taught in the third year , if you study a certificate or diploma most schools won’t cover health care design. Thought it’s good to look at the curriculum before enrolling, since all universities are different.
Can I know if there’s a good demand for interior designers? Can we find jobs outside without any risk? Btw I’m in love with interior deisgning but Im a bit scared if its the right decision.
This depends in your country of residence, in Canada I have seen many more opportunities than in my hometown (Mexico) so I would not have a straight up answer for you. Looking at websites where they do job postings would give you an idea of any vacancies within the field.
Do we have to have good skills when it comes to drawing to become an interior designer? The last time I did art was during primary school but I do have a background in physics
I was on the same boat, listen to podcasts and pay attention to the vocabulary people use, practice conversations as If you were taking to someone, doing this two things has really helped me become more fluent. Cheers✨
In my opinion, I wouldn’t say it’s easy, it’s lots of learning but for me it’s so much fun, so for me it’s worth it. An “easier” path would probably be to be an interior decorator instead. Having said so I have friends who think that design is easy so the answer can be very subjective. Hope that helps✨
Enroll in a school with good reputation, and where they can teach your about interior design software, not all programs teach you but it’s really helpful to get proper training on how to work with computer programs.
This is a really good question, in short you don’t need to be good at math, but I will probably make a video explaining in which situations you need some simple math in design
Hi i started to studying interior design and i'm good at drawing nd i still do it as a hobby bt i never done it as a subject i'm kinda worried that i've choosed the right path or not can u give me some advices to be a good at in this field 🥲❤️
Do you enjoy it to the point you would do it for a long time? If it’s your passion and you don’t see yourself doing anything else, I would say go for it. This can be hard to know and the more you continue into the career, it will become more clear if this is really your passion. Hope that helps✨
Im considering studying it in university and I remember having so much fun when I helped my mom choose different tiles floors lights and dimensions for our house and I was set on really wanting to be a designer (i know the job isn’t always like this but its a part of it). Now that I’m older I’m considering it a lot. I’m just hoping I don’t make a mistake and regret my decision 😅 but I don’t think I will :)
Wow, that’s cool! I actually really enjoyed watching design shows since I was little and that’s why I pursued this career, I love it, some people think it’s too much work, but if it’s your passion it doesn’t feel like it.
point no.2 1:35 is actually one of the reason i am considering to go with interior designing
Im an ambivert amd glad Im getting a Undergrad Bachelor's Degree of Fine Arts and going to major interior design in Grad
Thank you so much
Ironically i remember only drawing bathrooms when i was in kindergarten. Sinks and mirrors were just cool to me TO DRAW LOL
Love this🥹🥹 hahaha I find drawing anything cool
I always had a zest in me for interiors since childhood however I end up becoming flight attendant and worked for good 11 years, I recently resigned in March and now looking forward on becoming interior designer. Need ur guidance for the same, your video for helpful. Thank you.
Good luck on your journey to becoming a designer!
this is my dream career! im still 2 years before my gcses, and 4 FROM GRADUATING.. so long..
Thanks.
Lot's of love from india❤️
First or last edited voice was QUT ❤️
Interior design sounds like such a cool job🥺 I'm currently studying visual communication design in my 5th semester & want to do art as well, but I'm also really really interested in Interior design. Sometimes I'm wondering if I should study Interior design after doing my bachelors degree in my current major.
But I guess it's probably not realistic to have 3 different careers at the same time haha🙈
Hi, cool! With so many disciplines related to design it’s sometimes really hard to choose one. At one point I wanted to study graphic design, I would say just discover more about interior design and if you feel like it may be your passion, then you can study a program in interior design later on, Cheers✨
@@aandreatru heyy same here!! I'm really interested in design from my childhood and now I'm really confused if I should study graphic design or interior design at this point I saw your channel just a couple hours before and now I think interior design is more cool and it is something what I really wanted to do..But I'm confused about some stuffs related to this..if I do bachelor's in design,can I pursue masters in interior design?is this even related
@@aandreatru I'm not that good at drawing..so is it a good decision to be an interior designee
Hi there, if you want to study a masters you can do one in interior design or in architecture, this depends on what is available where you live, in my university there is only option for masters in architecture after bachelors in interior design. In regards to drawing, it’s a learnable skill if you put the effort and practice, it requires a lot of work and practice but anyone can learn this skill, I didn’t always know how to draw but throughout the years I have been getting better. Hope that answers your question✨
Thank you!!it helped me make a decision @@aandreatru
Thanks
great thanks so much im thinking of taking id course this video helps
Glad it was helpful!
Please next time make a video and tell us how much an interior designer earn compared to architectural animation technology
This depends on the country, but I think overall the architectural animation technology carrer can be more profitable. Having said so, the more experience in the field, the more you will earn, even as a designer.
Thank you soo mush for yours videos it's soo helpful , the interior design is my passion , and i can feel the passion in yours videos❤ and i really love that , When you talked about specializing in interior design, a question came to my mind , Is designing medical clinics and the health sector in general a field in which one can specialize, especially in Canada?
Hi there, in Canada specifically in Vancouver you would need to study a bachelors degree as health care is taught in the third year , if you study a certificate or diploma most schools won’t cover health care design. Thought it’s good to look at the curriculum before enrolling, since all universities are different.
What laptop would you recommend using when studying interior design
I made a video about laptops, you can check here:
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Thanks , I liked !!!😉
Can I know if there’s a good demand for interior designers? Can we find jobs outside without any risk? Btw I’m in love with interior deisgning but Im a bit scared if its the right decision.
This depends in your country of residence, in Canada I have seen many more opportunities than in my hometown (Mexico) so I would not have a straight up answer for you. Looking at websites where they do job postings would give you an idea of any vacancies within the field.
Are there options like work at home in interior designing sometimes?
Yes some designers work from home but some companies require their designers to be in the office full time it depends on the firm :)
Do we have to have good skills when it comes to drawing to become an interior designer? The last time I did art was during primary school but I do have a background in physics
No you don’t need to be a great drawer at all. It’s useful but to an absolute must. Hope that helps ✨
I have stammering problem so how should i overcome communication skills
I was on the same boat, listen to podcasts and pay attention to the vocabulary people use, practice conversations as If you were taking to someone, doing this two things has really helped me become more fluent. Cheers✨
Do i really have to enroll in a school to become a professional interior designer or can i be one from my own skills ?
Depends where you live, some coyotes require professional education, others do not
Is studying interior design easy? I’m considering it
In my opinion, I wouldn’t say it’s easy, it’s lots of learning but for me it’s so much fun, so for me it’s worth it. An “easier” path would probably be to be an interior decorator instead. Having said so I have friends who think that design is easy so the answer can be very subjective. Hope that helps✨
1 am a man and i want to travel to Australia and study interior design, do you have any piece of advice form me?
Enroll in a school with good reputation, and where they can teach your about interior design software, not all programs teach you but it’s really helpful to get proper training on how to work with computer programs.
Hi I'm in year 11 and I was wondering is art in gcse level a compulsory requirement for interior design
It depends on the university, where I studied, it was not.
Please which university did you attend
@@chimerenwoji4458 British Columbia Institute of Technology
I’m very bad at math :/
Do we need to be good in it ?
This is a really good question, in short you don’t need to be good at math, but I will probably make a video explaining in which situations you need some simple math in design
@@aandreatru thank you I'm looking forward to your video
What is your monthly income.
As a designer in Canada you can earn somewhat between $3000-$6000 a month (Canadian dollars)
Can I make a hundred thousand dollars in two years of my work in this career.. thanks for you❤
The average salary is 50,000 a year so… in theory yes but we need money to live so..
@@aandreatru
Yes of course, thanks allot 🙏🏻😊💐
Hi i started to studying interior design and i'm good at drawing nd i still do it as a hobby bt i never done it as a subject i'm kinda worried that i've choosed the right path or not can u give me some advices to be a good at in this field 🥲❤️
Do you enjoy it to the point you would do it for a long time? If it’s your passion and you don’t see yourself doing anything else, I would say go for it. This can be hard to know and the more you continue into the career, it will become more clear if this is really your passion. Hope that helps✨