Is your furniture starting to feel worn and outdated? Or perhaps the layout of your home isn’t serving your needs? You may be ready for a change, but it’s tough to know where to begin.

You're not alone in feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about how to start the process of transforming your living space. Many homeowners find themselves in a similar situation. So today, we're demystifying the remodeling process by defining two popular (but very different!) services: interior design and interior architecture. With this knowledge under your belt, you’ll be confident in identifying the services you need to get the job done!


 

What Is Interior Design?

Interior design is all about creating a functional and aesthetically pleasing environment. It involves using design principles, color theory, and spatial planning to enhance the look and feel of a space. Typically, interior designers focus on fixtures and finishes, including everything from furniture to accessories. These are the elements of a home that can be swapped out over time with relative ease.

Wondering if you’re a good candidate for interior design? Well, truthfully, almost everyone would benefit from working with an interior designer! They’re experts at finding pieces that reflect their clients’ personalities and lifestyles. If you're moving from a studio apartment to a 3-bedroom house, you might hire an interior designer to help fill your new place with furniture. Or, if you've been living in your home for decades, you might partner with an interior designer to give your space a facelift.


 

What Is Interior Architecture?

By contrast, interior architecture is the practice of designing structural elements to maximize functionality. Some interior architects exclusively design new spaces, others renovate existing structures, and some do both. 

Interior architects also liaise with clients, contractors, and technicians to facilitate the building process. This can include everything from selecting materials, like tile and countertops, to designing details, like millwork, cabinetry, and built-ins. 

You’ll want to contact an interior architect if you plan on adding square footage or restructuring your current floor plan. Whether you want to increase space for your growing family or add another bathroom closer to your pool, an interior architect will help address your structural needs.


 

Bridging the Gap Between Interior Design & Interior Architecture

Interior design and interior architecture are separate services, but some projects require assistance with both. Maybe you want to reconfigure your space and add some new furniture to match. 

Here at Dacotah Studio, we pride ourselves on being a go-to design/build resource serving San Gabriel and Los Angeles. We’re top-notch interior architects offering additional interior design services to those in need. From conception to completion, we’ll walk you through the design and build processes, eliminating any confusion along the way. With Shawn’s background in construction, plus Tina’s expertise in spatial planning, we’re a local Los Angeles design/build firm you can trust


Now that you know which services you need, let’s start a conversation and see if we can help.Click here to contact Dacotah Studio today!

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