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Question 7 of 30 for our Interior Designer Mock Interview

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Question 7 of 30

Do you prefer functionality or appeal? Support your preference.

There is no right or wrong answer to this type of question. As an Interior Designer, you will have your preferences and individual reasoning behind those preferences. When you discuss functionality versus appeal, you can talk about projects in your past where you may have chosen one approach over the other.

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  • 7. Do you prefer functionality or appeal? Support your preference.

      How to Answer

      There is no right or wrong answer to this type of question. As an Interior Designer, you will have your preferences and individual reasoning behind those preferences. When you discuss functionality versus appeal, you can talk about projects in your past where you may have chosen one approach over the other.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on July 5th, 2020

      Answer Example

      "For me, this answer depends on the project. I have worked on a variety of projects with different desired outcomes, where my clients' goals will define whether I choose functionality over the appeal and vice versa. For instance, if I am designing a high-end boutique or salon, the project would need to be functional but also have great appeal. When designing a library or bookstore, I focus on functionality and sustainability while maintaining an overall vibe that guests will enjoy. In any set design project I have taken on, the priority is functionality as the sets need to move and be multi-purpose; however, the appeal still needs consideration."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on July 5th, 2020

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "I'm often told my style is classic and timeless, but I love how you can continue to discover your own style. But I would have to say I go for the more traditional design because I love creating a sense of coziness. The rooms have plenty of accessories, family pieces, and things I've discovered from traveling."

      Rachelle's Feedback

      You do a very nice job describing your style, which will allow the interviewer to feel your passion for design.