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Question 27 of 30 for our Interior Designer Mock Interview

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Question 27 of 30

Are there any interior design styles you tend to stay away from or dislike?

"I am known for a distinct style which is clean lines and a minimalist approach. With that said, when I think of interior design, I think about the client and delivering a style that they want. To do my job well, I assess my clients' tastes, as well as their expectations, and then I help them to accomplish a design that speaks to those factors. Each of my clients has a different design preference - some more extreme than others. If I fundamentally disagreed with the functionality of a design, I would speak up and explain why I felt the idea might not deliver what they seek to achieve. However, even then, I am sure to present solutions rather than problems. I have worked on plenty of jobs that did not meet my taste, and even those clients walk away happy. My job as an Interior Designer is to bring my clients' vision to life rather than force my style onto them."

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  • 27. Are there any interior design styles you tend to stay away from or dislike?

      How to Answer

      The interviewer wants to learn more about you and your design style. Go ahead and express that you have a specific taste while also showing that you have a greater desire to make your clients happy and comfortable. Avoid sounding one-dimensional or unwilling to cooperate with design styles and visions that do not align with your own.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on July 5th, 2020

      Answer Example

      "I am known for a distinct style which is clean lines and a minimalist approach. With that said, when I think of interior design, I think about the client and delivering a style that they want. To do my job well, I assess my clients' tastes, as well as their expectations, and then I help them to accomplish a design that speaks to those factors. Each of my clients has a different design preference - some more extreme than others. If I fundamentally disagreed with the functionality of a design, I would speak up and explain why I felt the idea might not deliver what they seek to achieve. However, even then, I am sure to present solutions rather than problems. I have worked on plenty of jobs that did not meet my taste, and even those clients walk away happy. My job as an Interior Designer is to bring my clients' vision to life rather than force my style onto them."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on July 5th, 2020