Interior Designer

Useful school subjects:

Graphics
Visual Arts
Textiles

Kaitātai o-Roto

Fiona Tregonning at a workbench paging through a large book of fabric samples

Fiona Tregonning finding a fabric sample for a client

Interior designers plan and design spaces in residential, commercial, retail and leisure environments.

He whakamārama

Ko ta te kaihoahoa o-roto mahi ko te whakatakoto mahere me te hoahoa wahi i roto i nga whare noho, arumoni hoki, hokohoko hoki, whakanga hoki.

Entry Requirements

To become an interior designer you need to have a degree or diploma in interior design.

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Fiona Tregonning

At the age of 10, Fiona Tregonning was already mesmerised by TV design shows and full of suggestions for her parents about just how they could improve their house.

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Pay

Pay for interior designers depends on where they work, and how much experience they have.
 

 

Job Outlook

The demand for interior designers is affected by the state of the construction industry and economy.
 
 

 


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