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Can Interior Designers work for public sector organizations?

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RE: Can Interior Designers work for public sector organizations?

Preeti Taneja
Preeti Taneja
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Dy. Manager Education & Counselling, Welspun India Limited
  • Chandigarh
The interior decorator advises, chooses and then assembles the choice of furniture and furnishings and color schemes but does not actually design. Interior decorators advise clients on the choice of item needed to furnish a room, office or home and suggest color schemes , matching wall paper and curtains, sketching plans for room decoration or advising on suitable factors or fixtures for specific furnishing purposes.

The demand for creation of various kinds of work and living space is rising with increasing corporate activity and increasing pressure of population, increasing the need and importance of interior designers.

Interior designers may work with architectural firms, with builders/ developers or in design consultancy firms.

Various public sector organizations such as National Building Organization, Town and country planning organization, National Institute of Urban Affairs, Department of Railways, Public Works department , Department of Post & Telegraph, Housing and Urban Development Corporation, National Building Construction Corporation, Archaeological Department , Ministry of Defence, Housing Boards, Local bodies for construction work also hire architects.

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