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Interior Design Career Options

Although most interior designers work for interior design or architectural firms, there are in fact a wide variety of career options for interior designers allowing you to work the unfettered lifestyle of an independent consultant, or enjoy the security of long-term association with a large business.

Your degree from an interior design school can qualify you to design environments for films, amusement parks, casinos or theaters. Museums, galleries, airports and other indoor public spaces also need an interior decorator’s touch. In the retail industry, a wide range of stores including home improvement centers, furniture suppliers, and trade shows all need a designer’s professional eye and skills putting the goods in the best possible light.

Event planners and wedding consultants also need designers to help them create exactly the right mood for the party. After getting your interior design degree or certificate, you may also find rewarding work ‘staging’ homes for sale. This vital work enables sellers maximize the return for their houses.

Many designers enjoy staging work, as it allows them to work an abundance of small and interesting projects. As you can see, an interior design degree qualifies you to pursue a fascinating variety of occupations that are sure to keep your design skills sharp.


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