Interior Design Jobs

Interior Design jobs can open up a promising career for people with the talent and the interest to pursue this line. Interior designing jobs are on the increase, with an expected growth of 21 to 35% for the next three years.

Projected earnings range from $26,000 to $70,000 for Interior Designers, with median annual earnings being $45,000.

A career in interior designing can be really rewarding financially as well as mentally. It is a job where you are never doing the same thing. You will be working on new projects for new people, which will keep your work always interesting, and keep you from burning out.

How do you know whether or not you have a talent for interior design? If you have a flair for decorating, you will probably know it by now. If you have the eye and the talent to put aside your individual tastes and design for other people, then you would make a successful interior designer.

To begin on a career as an interior designer, you do not require a formal education, but it would be better if you get one. If you are armed with a degree, it will look more impressive to those who would want to hire you, and it will open your eyes to a myriad design styles and techniques. If you are already a good designer before school, you will be a wonderfully skilled one after school. Once you have completed your design education, you have the choice of opening your own firm or you can work for an established design firm.

There are jobs in interior design in small specialist companies, and there are a large number of jobs in the large national groups. The difference is that with the small companies, you have to be prepared to be a Jack-of-all-trades and master of some; in the bigger companies, your role will be more focused.

There is a difference between a decorator and a designer … a person is considered to be a professional designer when he/she has acquired a thorough interior design education to augment their innate artistic talents. An education in interior design will teach you a whole range of technical skills required to provide the full rage of interior design services to clients. This education will include manual or CAD drafting, space planning, furniture design, furniture history, ergonomics, lighting calculations, business practices and much more.

There are various areas and specialities within interior design, and the area most appropriate for you would combine all your abilities and at the same time, create a unique speciality. Interior design specialities are getting created all the time - other than the broad differences between Residential, Commercial, Hospitality, Institutional, Retail, etc, you have specialization in Historic Preservation, Historic Restoration, Healthcare, Senior Housing, Medical, Model Homes, Facility Management, Kitchen/Bath Designer, Home Entertainment/Theater, Feng Shui Consultant, Environmental Design, Lighting Consultant, Space Planner and many, many more.

Zero in on the area you like best, that will set you apart from the others. Having a sense of direction will help you in gaining the right experience, will foster your growth and reinforce your chosen speciality.

An interior design job search may seem tedious, but it can be very worth it in the end.

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