Unfortunately, everything that is shown on TV is portrayed
as being true. The media persuades society on how everything should be and how
everybody should act as. Personally, I find that the way that the media
manipulates different subjects in order to have ratting and fame is making
people uneducated about certain things. In the case of the subject of Interior
Design, the majority of the people think of this profession as being about
decoration which is not. Because of what is shown on TV, people see that an “Interior
Designer” decorates and makes everything look pretty, and actually people get
the misconception that Interior Design and Decoration is the same thing. The show
HGTV for instance, portrays decorators as interior designers by showing how
they can renovate a house in days, which in real life it could take up months
to do. The shows do not go deeper into what really happens when a client approaches
an interior designer to design a space and the phases that need to be completed
before starting the construction. It does not explain that a professional
interior designer has to go through a four year education program and get
experience in order to design; and for commercial spaces, they need a license.
Even though, we cannot stop the media from doing what they
have been doing for years, we as Interior Designers have the responsibility of
educating people on what interior design is. It is not decorating, it is not a
seven day design process, it is not about applying whatever color and selecting
fabrics, it is about designing for the health, safety and well-being of the
public and making spaces functional for them.