A creative bent of mind and an eye for detail and beauty are the inherent qualities that could help you become a professional interior decorator. Patience and good communication skills are other prerequisites. No formal training or education is required, and with people having more money, but less time to decorate their homes and offices, you are unlikely to be short of work.
First decide whether you want to work part-time or full-time and whether you want to work from home or rent an office. You could set up an attractive home-office, and advertise your services in local newspapers and magazines, as well as the Internet. Decorate your own home or office with extra care, as it would be a kind of advertisement in itself. In addition, when you start off as an interior decorator, offer to decorate some of your relatives' or friends' homes for free. Word-of-mouth publicity can do wonders in this profession, and you are likely to gain many assignments.
An interior decorator is hired to decorate or redecorate homes, offices, hotels, nursing homes, and wedding locales. Clients may vary from the super-rich to middle-class families. A client expects a decorator to know about space layout and planning, color coordination, lights, flooring, hardware, paints, object d' art, furniture, fabrics, plants, and accessories.
As an interior decorator you need to carry out the following tasks:
- Meet the client to understand his/her requirements
- Survey the area you have been told to decorate
- Provide a rough sketch to the client about how you intend to decorate or redecorate the space
- Provide an estimate of costs involved
- Choose furniture, lights, hardware, upholstery, and accessories based on design aesthetics and your client's preference
- Coordinate with carpenters, metal workers, boutique owners, and artists
An interior decorator's job is not easy. You may have to juggle ideas and costs. In addition, you may come across fussy clients who are hard to satisfy. The super-rich, for example, are known to be hard to please. On the other hand, some clients trust the interior decorator's knowledge and skills, and they are easily satisfied.
To conclude, before embarking on a career as interior decorator, get together an impressive portfolio. It should indicate your sense of style by including samples or pictures of the colors, fabrics, lights, glass, and accessories that you employ. It does
not have to be a portfolio of projects that you have been paid for. Include letters of recommendation and client comments, if any. While working, deal tactfully with your clients. Remember it's their space not yours that you are decorating.
Living Room Interior Decoration
When you are doing the interior decoration of your home, you have to take care of the minutest of details. Not that you had to be told about this, but here is a check list that might just help you to effectively manage the decoration of your home. Decorating one's own home is a very exciting and pleasurable activity. One can derive immense joy in creative thinking and placing various kinds of objects strategically – right from the furniture to the walls to the curtains and even the curtain poles. Here is how you can start off:
You may or may not have a fair idea before starting the project of home renovation. Hold on! Before you decide the wall colour, it is better you decide a theme for your room, or just visualise how you want it to look like. A vague vision is also acceptable. Next, depending upon the vision you cherish, you can select a wall colour that will go along with your plans. Probably you want a bright room with a little ethnic touch, or you want to go for a modern and chick look where less is more.
Having decided the wall colour, you can then go for the furniture, fixtures and fittings. But hold on before you select the curtain poles. Before getting the curtain poles, it is better you decide on the curtains. Select a material and print that best suits the theme of the room. Then accordingly select the curtain poles. You can buy curtain poles that match with the curtains as well as the walls or look similar to the furniture. This makes the curtain poles look in line with the whole room.
Curtain poles may be just another piece of fixture in your room, but they have a critical role to play too. If they are a mismatch, then they will stand out and look out of place. This can spoil the entire beauty of the room – so be careful while you select your curtain poles.
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