Interior Designers (ANZSCO 2325)
Interior Designers play a crucial role in planning, designing, detailing, and supervising the construction of building interiors in Australia. They are responsible for creating environments that are tailored to a specific purpose, with a strong emphasis on space creation, space planning, and factors that enhance living and working environments.
Indicative Skill Level:
In Australia, Interior Designers typically hold an AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma, or Diploma, or have at least three years of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 2). In New Zealand, a NZQF Diploma or at least three years of relevant experience is required (ANZSCO Skill Level 2). In some cases, additional on-the-job training and experience may be necessary alongside formal qualifications.
Tasks Include:
- Determining the objectives and constraints of the design brief by consulting with clients and stakeholders
- Researching and analyzing spatial, functional, efficiency, safety, and aesthetic requirements
- Formulating design concepts for building interiors
- Preparing sketches, diagrams, illustrations, and plans to communicate design concepts
- Negotiating design solutions with clients, management, suppliers, and construction staff
- Selecting, specifying, and recommending functional and aesthetic materials, furniture, and products for interiors
- Detailing and documenting selected design for construction
- Supervising the construction of interiors
Occupation:
- 232511 Interior Designer
232511 Interior Designer
An Interior Designer plans, designs, details, and supervises the construction of commercial, industrial, retail, and residential building interiors. The goal is to create an environment that is tailored to a specific purpose, with a particular emphasis on space creation, space planning, and factors that enhance living and working environments.
Skill Level: 2
Specializations:
- Commercial Interior Designer
- Environmental Designer
- Residential Interior Designer
- Retail Interior Designer