Sunday, 9 October 2011

How To Start An Interior Design Business

Imagine having a career that lets you use your creativity to make homes and businesses more beautiful and comfortable. Welcome to the world of interior decorating. There are few careers that offer so many benefits. As an interior decorator you will have the satisfaction of making your vision a reality. You will meet interesting people, and because many people who hire interior decorators are wealthy, you will likely spend time in many beautiful homes and businesses.

If you start your own decorating business you can enjoy the freedom of being your own boss. And perhaps most importantly, your “work” will be fun, interesting, and rewarding. As long as you have the desire, you can become an interior decorator. No special education or experience is necessary to break into this career and succeed. (Unlike becoming a certified interior designer which has strict requirements including two to five years of post-secondary education in interior design.) You can become an interior decorator immediately.

No matter what area a person with an interior design business chooses to focus upon, it is necessary for him or her to be able to work collaboratively with a number of professionals. Throughout the day, an interior designer may be called upon to work closely with electricians, architects, building contractors, and plumbers. These collaborations are necessary in order to ensure building codes are met and that interior design plans are safe and secure. Once these basics are attended to, the interior design professional can focus on colors, textures, lighting, furniture, and decor in order to make the space aesthetically pleasing.

Owning an interior design business makes it possible for an entrepreneur to set his or her own hours. In addition, the job can be very exciting as interior designers get to meet new people every day and are often invited into beautiful homes in order to help make them even more beautiful. The need for qualified interior designers continues to grow as more and more people desire to have the best and are willing to pay to have it done for them.

In addition, many businesses look for the help of qualified interior designers. Businesses such as art galleries, boutique stores, bed & breakfasts, advertising agencies, hotels, corporate head offices, model homes for home builders, law firms, restaurants, spas, public relations firms, and even doctor’s offices all call upon the skills of interior designers. So the amount and type of clients you can solicit business from is virtually unlimited.

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