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I am planning to purse a Bacherlors Course in Interior Designing. What is life like as an Interior Designer? What are the benefits and drawbacks of this line of work, and what is the typical pay for interior designers in India?

The art and technology of upgrading a space's interior to create a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment for those who use it is known as interior design. To provide a creative, technological, sustainable, and practical interior solution that matches the architecture of a space, it also entails the integration of process and strategy, a mandate for well-being, safety, and health, as well as educated judgements about style and aesthetics.

A person who designs, investigates, coordinates, and supervises such improvement projects is known as an interior designer. An interior designer works with clients to create aesthetically pleasant spaces and rooms. With clients ranging from households to huge corporations, the sites developed span from simple indoor and outdoor dwelling scenarios to luxurious palaces.

Benefits and Drawbacks of this profession:
Lets say, benefits are more to count on, and lets take that drawbacks are their in almost every other profession. Therefore, lets talk about the benefits here. 
In India, interior designers frequently start their own businesses or work with builders. The industry employs a large number of independent contractors and freelancers, and their remuneration is contingent on the kind of engagements they are working on. In India, the field of interior design is growing.

Average PayScale:
1. For interior design newcomers, incomes typically vary from Rs. 1.8 LPA to 3.6 LPA.
2. An assistant interior designer can earn between Rs. 4.8 LPA and Rs. 7.2 LPA in pay.
3. Senior interior designers can expect to earn between Rs. 9.6 LPA and 12 LPA annually

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