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Friday, September 11, 2015

Career Guide for Interior Designers

If you love to make homes look cozy and fabulous, then interior design is a cool career to have. An interior designer is someone who visits homes and creates a design plan with input from the homeowner. The process starts with an initial meeting between the designer and homeowner where the homeowner discuss his vision for the design. The designer then gives other suggestions and takes notes so that she will get a better idea of what the homeowner wants. The designer might also sketch out the desired plan and show it to the homeowner before the project begins.

How to Enter This Field

Just a basic understanding of design is not enough to enter interior design. You should also understand home safety standards and local laws regarding the use of certain supplies for home renovation. Get a bachelors degree in fine arts with a specialization in interior design and while you’re in college you want to obtain internships at local interior design firms since they give you real-world work experience. You should also join a professional organization that mentors aspiring interior designers so that you can network with others for employment after graduation. Inquire about licensing requirements from your state’s regulatory board’s website. If you are starting your own business, promote yourself by setting up your own website and creating a social media page for the business. On your social media page write blog posts about interior design tips and trends, and inject information on your company within the blog posts. Include links to your website.

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