Hossain Kamyab | Guide to Building an Interior Design Portfolio
Hossain Kamyab shares a guide on building your interior design portfolio.

An interior design portfolio can help you stand out and show potential clients and employers why you should be hired. It can also provide insight into your expertise and style, which allows them to decide if your approach fits their needs. A well-designed portfolio can help you attract clients and show others what skills and knowledge you have. In this article is a guide for building an interior design portfolio.
Goal of Portfolio
Your professional goal should determine how you approach creating an interior design portfolio. For instance, if you plan on working with a design firm, your portfolio should focus on gaining a position within that organization.
Your approach to portfolio building will also vary depending on the firm you’re working with. For instance, a design firm may be more interested in your creativity and technical skills when selecting a team member. On the other hand, clients might be more interested in seeing photos of finished projects.
Traditional or Digital
Traditional portfolios are usually made up of binders or notebook pages filled with photos, credentials, and professional-looking visuals. Use high-quality paper and pictures to create a more professional look and make the pages more eye-catching.
Nowadays, digital format portfolios have become the preferred choice of interior designers because they are easy to share and more effective at attracting and retaining potential clients. They can also be viewed by employers and clients regardless of where they are located.
Make it Visually Impressive.
Before you start working on a portfolio, you must know your audience. This will prevent you from over-producing technical drawings and layouts that your potential clients might not understand.
Use high-quality photos and 3D views to show off your work. Also, choose carefully composed sketches and hand renderings to highlight your previous projects. You can also show off your various projects in both format and style by including both the commercial and residential projects you’ve worked on.
Introduce Yourself
The resume section of a portfolio is where potential clients and employers can learn about your education, experience, and endorsements from other individuals. A photo of yourself on the cover of a portfolio can build an immediate connection and provide insight into who you are as an interior designer. You should also include relevant information, such as your point of view and philosophy.
Keep it Up to Date
The more content you provide, the more potential clients will return for more. This is why you must regularly update your portfolio so that it showcases the latest projects and work from your career.
About Hossain Kamyab
While Hossain Kamyab is currently a real estate investor based out of Vienna, VA, he boasts a varied career background that provides a unique perspective. After he finished his personal academic pursuits, Hossain spent time working as a university professor in the United Kingdom. After a relatively short period of time, Hossain decided it was time to move on from that role and shifted to working professionally in project management. Nevertheless, he is still passionate about education and enjoys sharing his skills and knowledge with the people around him.
Hossain Kamyab’s first step toward property and real estate work was actually constructing golf courses. This unique pursuit eventually grew and developed, shifting his focus away from the project management aspects and more to the design and development industry. In 1999, this line of work progressed into investing in and developing properties around London. This newfound interest changed the course of his career, leading to what is now over 20 years in the real estate industry and experience working in several different geographic areas spanning 12 countries. Hossain primarily works with residential properties, including large apartment complexes.
About the Creator
Hossain Kamyab
Hossain Kamyab has spent 20 years as an international real estate investor. He isn't just in it for the investment though; he loves the process and puts his interior design skills to work on the fine details of almost every project.




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