Interior Decorator - How to become an Interior Decorator

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Interior Decorator is a trained professional who create innovative, attractive, comfortable and functional spaces in the best possible manner. He is also apt to make aesthetic improvements.

Interior Decorator perform these function by involving in a variety of decorating tasks including selection of paint/polish colours and fabrics, choosing and arranging furniture to improve the appearance and functionality of the given area, finding the right kind of flooring while keeping the space in mind, lighting, and window coverings, and choosing attractive accessories.

Although Interior Decorators are well trained to select the things according to space yet they meet their clients and discuss their needs, preferences, and budget and then they provide their own recommendations and suggestions to finalise the work in the most acceptable manner.

With increasing commercialization and decreasing workspace, there is a need for the optimum use of limited space in the most attractive manner. And this urge is not limited to the commercial establishments as in the past. Improving the living standard of the general public in the developing countries too has created the need for interior decoration in the residential places too, in fact, all the indoor places irrespective of its kind and use.

Keeping in view of emerging trends in lifestyles a career as an Interior Decorator is an excellent choice for aspiring candidates who have a knack and strong passion for decorating different indoor environments. Creativity, perseverance, excellent artistic skills, and a good sense of style along with the right kind of attitude and training can hone the skill of an individual interested to become an Interior Decorator.

As Interior Decorators have to converse with people of different status and other professionals in the same field thus they must also have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Although, there is no special education or experience is required to pursue this career yet formal training and certification can help one to remain competitive in the national and international market. Naturally talented Interior Decorator without any formal qualification or certification has to maintain a portfolio having a collection of samples of their work along with any other documents that can help to show why someone should hire you. The most important part of an Interior Decorator's portfolio can be photographs of interiors he has decorated.

Letters of recommendation and "design boards" can also make a part of the portfolio to show clients what you recommend to decorate a particular room.

 

Interior Decorator Eligibility

Educational Qualification
Pass in Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) or equivalent recognized examination in any stream.      

Age Limits
There is no restriction with regard to the age of the candidate however some good institution prefers younger people below the age of 18 years as their student.

 

How to become Interior Decorator?

To become an Interior Decorator one has to follow the given steps:

Step 1
Candidates who have qualified 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized educational Institution have to apply for a Bachelor in Interior Design or BFA or another related area provided by reputed institutes like National Institute of Design, Sai School of Interior Design.

Some colleges and universities and private interior decorating schools offer programs in interior decorating covering courses in modern trends, computer-aided design (CAD), colours and fabrics, furniture design, ethics, architecture, lighting, and furnishings.

Step 2
After completion of the course, the budding Interior Decorators have to do internships to gain practical experience to make them ready to join some a regular job.

Some countries have made it mandatory for the interior decorators to acquire a license. Licensing requirements may vary from country to country or even from state to state but basically include completion of formal training, work experience, and passing a written and practical examination. Some Interior Decorators gain national certification from the National Council of Interior Design Qualification.

 

Interior Decorator Job Description
Some of the main works of the Interior Decorator are:

  • They meet directly with clients.
  • They also develop decorative plans.
  • They also select decorative elements.
  • The install and arrange decorations.
  • Also, they manage budgets and schedules.
  • Moreover, they also direct subcontractors.

 

Interior Decorator Career Prospects

Career prospects for Interior Decorators are expected to increase faster than any other profession thanks to the urbanization and modernization of the society. Interior Decorator can get work in companies that hire people with decorating talent include home builders, manufacturers of furniture and housewares, hotel and restaurant chains, retailers plus interior design and decorating firms. Besides qualified and certified Interior Decorators can work their own and provide their services to a wide range of clients like:

  • Advertising Agencies
  • Art Galleries
  • Bed and Breakfasts
  • Boutique Stores
  • Corporate Head Offices
  • Hotels
  • Law Firms
  • Model Homes for Home Builders
  • Museum Stores
  • Public Relations Firms
  • Restaurants
  • Spas

 

Interior Decorator Salary

To start with one can get nearly Rs.25,000 to Rs.30,000 in a job with a good organization. With a little experience and competitive innovative and imaginative work, Interior Decorator can demand as high as Rs.50,000. There is no upper ceiling of income for the professional working independently. In international market interior decorators with 2 to 4 years, the experience can earn average annual salaries between $30,000 and $50,000.