Architects Vs interior designers both play pivotal roles in shaping the spaces we inhabit, but they approach design from distinct perspectives.
Architects are primarily concerned with the overall structure and functionality of a building. They design the general layout, consider structural integrity, building codes, and ensure the space meets the needs of its occupants. Architects shape the external appearance of buildings and oversee construction.
Interior designers, on the other hand, focus on the interior spaces within those structures. They specialise in enhancing the aesthetics, functionality (via the layout), and ambiance of interior environments. Interior designers select furniture, finishes, lighting, and decor to create cohesive and harmonious spaces that reflect the client’s style and purpose.
While architects lay the foundation for the building, its important they work with the interior designers to ensure the functionality works for the client. They then add the finishing touches that make a space truly come alive. Both professions collaborate closely to ensure that the built environment is both visually stunning and functionally sound.