Despite the recession, corporate interior design work continues.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Local interior designers said they are feeling the pinch of a bad economic downturn, but are making adjustments to stay busy. In addition, they say, interest in sustainable design continues to grow even if the economy does not.

Since the housing bubble burst, some designers have been quoted as saying that the focus is now tenant improvements for office space, repurposing space (often for sublet) following a company's downsizing as well as a growing interest in eco-friendly design.

Although many U.S. interior design firms have been forced out of business due to the current economic conditions, those who have survived are seeing continued interest in sustainability in design - going green.

Design trends are looking brighter as well, as corporate clients look to offset gloominess with lighter paint and fabric as well as a lot of texture and warmth. Some designers have started referring to it as "comfort food" decorating.

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