
Interior architecture focuses on the design and modification of interior spaces to enhance functionality, safety, and aesthetic appeal. Unlike interior decorating, it involves structural elements such as walls, ceilings, flooring, and built-in features that define spatial relationships. Interior architects consider lighting, acoustics, ergonomics, and accessibility to create environments that support specific activities—whether in homes, offices, or public buildings. They work closely with engineers and contractors to ensure compliance with building codes and safety standards. Materials are chosen for durability, sustainability, and visual harmony. The goal is to transform raw spaces into cohesive, user-centered environments that reflect purpose and identity. Interior architecture blends artistry with technical expertise to elevate everyday experiences, making interiors not just beautiful, but intuitive, healthy, and enduring for all who use them.