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With a degree in Interior Design, you will put the finishing touches on spaces that comfort, inspire and welcome the rest of the world. Interior designers design and arrange color schemes, fabrics, furniture, window coverings, floor coverings, artwork, and all other finishing aspects of homes and businesses.
With an Interior Design degree, you can get your artist’s diploma or earn your bachelor’s degree in interior design. |
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Opportunities for people with Interior Design degrees is excellent, although having an education and experience will make you more competitive in this industry. Economic development and increasing homeowner wealth will create more demand for interior designers. People with Interior Design degrees work as:
- Interior designers
- In-store designers
- Garden store designers
- Commercial designers
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- Environmental designers
- Ergonomic designers
- Elder designers
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Environmental designers create spaces that are environmentally friendly and more health conscious. Ergonomic designers create spaces that emphasize good posture, and elder designers create spaces for the elderly. Many interior designers work for themselves. Average earnings range from $45,000 to $65,000 per year. |
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Most employers look for applicants with at least an associate’s degree in interior design. Having a bachelor’s degree will make you even more competitive. Interior designers should have strong creative skills, be familiar with computer-aided design (CAD) software, and be able to effectively communicate their design ideas both verbally and in writing. Interior designers who understand how to make their designs meet building codes are especially in demand as well. Completing an internship or gaining some interior design experience is also important to employers.
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