Yes, you can certainly work for an interior design firm that is willing to hire you.
If you want to do your own projects in the USA, you will be subject to individual state regulations that control either or both of a) who can call themselves an "interior designer" and b) the types of projects they can do. Most states allow anybody to do residential while commercial usually requires a professional license.
In most states there is a pathway to interior design licensing for you consisting of accredited architecture degree + work experience + NCIDQ exam.
Make sure you confuse everyone by saying you do architectural design, architectural drawing, and architectural detailing and are basically an architect without any of the education, experience, or knowledge but are cheaper while also charging more.
Interior design qualifications
is it possible to work as an interior designer with a bachelors in architecture? Thanks.
Yes, you can certainly work for an interior design firm that is willing to hire you.
If you want to do your own projects in the USA, you will be subject to individual state regulations that control either or both of a) who can call themselves an "interior designer" and b) the types of projects they can do. Most states allow anybody to do residential while commercial usually requires a professional license.
In most states there is a pathway to interior design licensing for you consisting of accredited architecture degree + work experience + NCIDQ exam.
just call yourself designer and you can do anything! Loophole!
Make sure you confuse everyone by saying you do architectural design, architectural drawing, and architectural detailing and are basically an architect without any of the education, experience, or knowledge but are cheaper while also charging more.
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