Jan 18 2008
Studying Interior Decorating As a Professional Career
If you are a naturally artistic type, interior decorating can make a wonderful career choice. But it’s not enough to simply be good at altering the look of your own home – you have to be able to look at other people’s homes which you won’t have seen before, and know how you can make the best of them with confidence and creativity.
What Kind of Skills Do You Need?
A natural interest in interior decorating is of course an absolute must. If you enjoy the occasional bit of DIY on the weekends then you won’t be a good candidate for this kind of career. You need to have a real passion for it to do your best work, and if you do then interior decorating won’t seem like a job – it will feel like a way of life, which is the best way to approach it.
You do of course need practical skills as well though. You will need to be able to look at a room and visualise how it will look in various styles. Some clients may need a lot of input from you and want a variety of suggestions on how they could completely change the look of a room. On the other hand you will also get clients who have a very specific idea they want you to follow, and whatever you may think of it personally you must make sure you make it come to life. Interior decorating can certainly be full of surprises in this way!
It’s worthwhile studying an interior decorating course that will help you gain the required skills, and also give you a qualification that you can back up your work with. To begin with it’s a good idea to try and create some interest in your skills from friends and family members who may want rooms decorated. If you can start building up your interior decorating portfolio in this way you will soon have plenty of examples of your work to show to other potential clients in the future.
In short, interior decorating is a career that is forever changing, and the current and future trends certainly provide you with enough material to keep you on your toes. If you have a real passion for interior decorating then you won’t find it a hardship to carry on learning from what you do – and what others do – for long into the future.
What’s more you can earn a great income from it too - so roll your sleeves up and get started.
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