Eliza Wattiez is a highly trained interior designer who currently
works at De’ Marti Designs in South Florida, where she is a Principal
Design Associate. She has been with the firm since 2014.
Interior design is system of shaping interior space, drawing on aspects of environmental psychology, architecture, and product design along with traditional decoration. “I create the whole concept and sell it to the client,” Eliza Wattiez says. When the concept gets the green light, she begins its realization by creating a floor plan and filling the space with furniture, fixtures, equipment, and other features. “I may also define the businesses target market, location, logo, branding, branding colors,” and so on.
Every situation, she says, is different, and
adapted to the clients’ needs. Interior designers are often involved in
building projects from the very beginning; in some cases even working
with the architect. Her job is to create an interior space that is both
practical and functional, as well as aesthetically pleasing. It must
also be in accord with building codes. Because of that and similar
considerations, interior designers in most states need formal training
and are required to have a license or similar certification.
Eliza Wattiez attended school in the United States and in Europe. She graduated with honors with a Bachelors in Fine Arts-Interior Design from Miami International University of Art & Design, and is also an honors graduate in Interior Decoration and Architecture from L’Ecole des Buttes De Chaumont in Paris. She was a Literary Baccalaureate with an Art option at La Bruyere in Versailles.
Sources: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/whats-the-difference-interior-designer-vs-interior-decorator-199045
http://workdesign.com/2013/04/7-design-trends-for-commercial-interiors/
Interior design is system of shaping interior space, drawing on aspects of environmental psychology, architecture, and product design along with traditional decoration. “I create the whole concept and sell it to the client,” Eliza Wattiez says. When the concept gets the green light, she begins its realization by creating a floor plan and filling the space with furniture, fixtures, equipment, and other features. “I may also define the businesses target market, location, logo, branding, branding colors,” and so on.
Every situation, she says, is different, and
adapted to the clients’ needs. Interior designers are often involved in
building projects from the very beginning; in some cases even working
with the architect. Her job is to create an interior space that is both
practical and functional, as well as aesthetically pleasing. It must
also be in accord with building codes. Because of that and similar
considerations, interior designers in most states need formal training
and are required to have a license or similar certification.Eliza Wattiez attended school in the United States and in Europe. She graduated with honors with a Bachelors in Fine Arts-Interior Design from Miami International University of Art & Design, and is also an honors graduate in Interior Decoration and Architecture from L’Ecole des Buttes De Chaumont in Paris. She was a Literary Baccalaureate with an Art option at La Bruyere in Versailles.
Sources: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/whats-the-difference-interior-designer-vs-interior-decorator-199045
http://workdesign.com/2013/04/7-design-trends-for-commercial-interiors/