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Earning Online Diplomas and Degrees in Interior Design


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Earning Online Diplomas and Degrees in Interior Design

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Want a career where you can blend art, math, creativity, and fashion? Interior design careers offer exactly that. You�re not just decorating�you�re truly designing a space. You�re literally taking over where the architect left off.

Do I need an education for interior design?

Although you don�t need a license to begin an interior design career, it is extremely useful to complete your education. All designs (especially in public facilities) must conform to very specific state and federal regulations. It pays to secure the requisite training because there is simply so much interior design information.

You can also dip your feet in the water by exploring an online diploma offered in Residential Planning. The courses offered in Residential Planning diploma programs can generally be applied toward an online Bachelor�s degree in Interior Design.

Interior design programs

Most interior design courses follow the same general curriculum. In addition to basic architectural and visual design, you�ll learn how to integrate computers, the Internet, and other technologies into your creations. Lighting, space, and electrical wiring will all be included as well. Lastly, you�ll learn how to design for both commercial and residential spaces.

Online Interior Design Schools

Even with no prior experience, you can complete the above courses in less than a year. Thanks to distance learning, many students finish their online degrees without even leaving their homes. Fast, convenient, affordable, and flexible, distance degrees in interior design provide you with unprecedented options.

Careers in the field

The Department of Labor predicts that interior design careers will grow quickly in the coming years�especially as commercial establishments rush to accommodate the quickly aging baby boomer population.

Suffice to say that there will be steady and rewarding work. As a result, salaries will be comfortable, and the work will be interesting. If you�re lucky, you�ll be turning down projects because you simply are too busy.

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