Why Is Interior Design Important?

As a designer, I can tell you that interior design is essential for creating spaces that are not only functional and aesthetically pleasing but also meet the specific needs and preferences of the people who will use them.

Ask yourself — when you get home, go to your office space, stay at a hotel, or have dinner at a restaurant do you feel at ease, relaxed, cozy, inspired? Or do you feel anxious, uncomfortable, bothered, unhappy? Your daily surroundings affect your everyday life.

Santa Monica Proper Hotel designed by Kelly Wearstler | Photography by Mathieu Salvaing

Effective interior design involves careful planning and consideration of every element of a space, including lighting, color, furniture, and accessories. It's about creating a harmonious and balanced environment that reflects the client's personality and style while also meeting their functional needs.

Living Room design by Jake Arnold | Photography by Michael Clifford

Interior design is important because it can have a significant impact on people's well-being and quality of life. I believe that a well-designed space should tell a story, evoke emotion, and be a reflection of the people who live there; it can promote relaxation, productivity, and creativity, while a poorly designed interior can lead to stress, discomfort, and frustration.

Bedroom design by Studio Shamshiri

Equally important, interior design can play a critical role in creating a sustainable built environment. By using eco-friendly materials and sustainable design principles, designers can help reduce the environmental impact of buildings and promote a more sustainable future.

Ultimately, interior design is important because it allows us to create spaces that are not only beautiful but also functional and sustainable, improving the quality of life for the people who use them. As designers, our goal is to create spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also meet the unique needs and preferences of our clients.

Dining Nook design by Nathalie Deboel | Photography by Thomas De Bruyne

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