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It's been almost three years now since I have been out of high school. I have finally figured out what I want to be and what I would like to do when it comes to my career. After exploring the ideas of being a doctor, nurse, graphic designer, lawyer, architecture, landscape designer, artist, singer, actress, and many more, I have finally decided that being an Interior designer is the right choice for me. About time I finally realize what I really want to do. Now all I need is the time to actually carry out my plans. =) I've only taken a couple of classes in college a few years back, and none related to Interior designing. I really hope this works out for me in the end.
So, what do YOU want to do? Or if you're already in college, what are you majoring in? Why did you choose that particular course?
As for me, here's why. I'm into that sort of stuff, I guess. I'd really like to venture on more towards that direction. The only thing I'm worried about are marketing sales and the skills needed. =/
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Technical requirements:
* The ability to read and design blue prints
* Knowledge of color coordination and painting
* Difference between furniture brands and styles
* How to coordinate and organize a room to create a comfortable
* How to correctly estimate the length and size of materials needed
* How to correctly estimate the amount of paints or wallpapers needed
* How to maximize interior space to the room's advantage.
* How to correctly identify different types of furnishings, and to incorporate that knowledge into a legitimate design plan.
* How to create an environmental plan because this is a practical, conducive and aesthetic approach to your eventual goal of raising productivity, and selling your merchandise.
* How to explain space planning, lighting, layout and color schemes to your clients. People often like to know why you are doing the things that you are doing.
* How to arrange carpets, accessories, drapes and wall coverings.
* Knowledge of fine arts, sculptures, music etc. These will often be included in your design changes and must incorporate properly into the area. (you would not want to hang a Picasso in a Victorian themed room)
Business-related requirements
* How to communicate your ideas effectively to your client
* Basic marketing skills are needed to further your business
So, what do YOU want to do? Or if you're already in college, what are you majoring in? Why did you choose that particular course?
As for me, here's why. I'm into that sort of stuff, I guess. I'd really like to venture on more towards that direction. The only thing I'm worried about are marketing sales and the skills needed. =/
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Technical requirements:
* The ability to read and design blue prints
* Knowledge of color coordination and painting
* Difference between furniture brands and styles
* How to coordinate and organize a room to create a comfortable
* How to correctly estimate the length and size of materials needed
* How to correctly estimate the amount of paints or wallpapers needed
* How to maximize interior space to the room's advantage.
* How to correctly identify different types of furnishings, and to incorporate that knowledge into a legitimate design plan.
* How to create an environmental plan because this is a practical, conducive and aesthetic approach to your eventual goal of raising productivity, and selling your merchandise.
* How to explain space planning, lighting, layout and color schemes to your clients. People often like to know why you are doing the things that you are doing.
* How to arrange carpets, accessories, drapes and wall coverings.
* Knowledge of fine arts, sculptures, music etc. These will often be included in your design changes and must incorporate properly into the area. (you would not want to hang a Picasso in a Victorian themed room)
Business-related requirements
* How to communicate your ideas effectively to your client
* Basic marketing skills are needed to further your business
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I started writing stories when I was in high school too, but those were just for fun even if I never finished them. I wasn't actually going to publish them.