Interior Design
The Architecture and Construction Career Cluster focuses on
designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining the built
environment. If you like to design and build things, tinker with
tools and technology, or decorate homes and offices with flooring,
paint, furniture, and art, then Architecture & Construction could
be the right career cluster for you. One of the pathways in this
cluster is Interior Design.
The interior designer’s work on a project begins when he or she
is hired by an architect or developer. Interior designers make
interior spaces functional, safe, and beautiful by determining
space requirements and selecting decorative items, such as colors,
lighting, and materials. They read blueprints and must be aware
of building codes and inspection regulations. Each student who
completes the Interior Design pathway will acquire the knowledge
and skills essential for success in a very lucrative, high-demand
design career. Students are encouraged to participate
in extended learning experiences such as career and technical
student organizations and other leadership or extracurricular
organizations.
Pathway Infographic
Instructor
Rebecca Morrow
Principles of Architecture I Interior Design I I Interior Design II I Practicum of Interior Design
Rebecca Morrow comes to us from Keller High School where she taught all forms of Family and Consumer Sciences classes for 19 years. She is also the advisor for FCCLA Design at KCAL.
In her free time, she enjoys shopping, event planning, Broadway musicals and spending time with her husband and two sons watching sports.