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Decorating Home
Introduction
01. What does it take?
02. Creative
03. Organized
04. Problem Solving
05. Multitask
06. Personable
07. Versatile
08. Business Sense
09. Types of Designers
10. Residential
11. Commercial
12. Specialty
13. Important to me
14. Specialize
15. Right for me?
16. What do I need?
17. University
18. Trade Schools
19. Design Programs
20. Self Teaching
21. Necessity
22. What can I Expect?
23. Getting Started
24. Business
25. Portfolio
26. You need
27. Tips on Pricing
28. Finding Work
Introduction
01. What does it take?
02. Creative
03. Organized
04. Problem Solving
05. Multitask
06. Personable
07. Versatile
08. Business Sense
09. Types of Designers
10. Residential
11. Commercial
12. Specialty
13. Important to me
14. Specialize
15. Right for me?
16. What do I need?
17. University
18. Trade Schools
19. Design Programs
20. Self Teaching
21. Necessity
22. What can I Expect?
23. Getting Started
24. Business
25. Portfolio
26. You need
27. Tips on Pricing
28. Finding Work
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What you will need |
- Color swatches for paints and fabrics ( you can get many of them for free from local paint stores if you ask)
- Fabric samples are a necessity (you can get them for free from your local furniture store)
- Interior design magazines for client perusal (it helps them get an idea of what they like)
- Furniture catalogues (free from furniture dealers and retailers)
- Fine arts catalogue, get them from art galleries
- Kitchen and bathroom catalogues. Basically get catalogues from everybody that deals with furniture, art, and lighting stores
- Photos of your work, and signed recommendations (remember you get them from family and friends when you are just starting out)
- Your portfolio (always have a copy of your portfolio)
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