I have answered a couple of the common questions I received in a new video that is up now! Check it out ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mR2wRdARdu0.html
If you plan on becoming an interior decorator, then practice having better than average patience. When I consulted the services of decorators and contractors, I was appalled to encounter too many people who lacked creativity, patience, professionalism, and work ethic. Many don't want to work hard. They only want to paint everything white or beige, add some "modern" accent pieces, and move gray furniture in a house. It's pathetic. This is not decorating. Everyone doesn't want their home to be basic and minimal. Stop going for the easiest design layouts. Be creative. LEARN HOW TO USE COLOR. Learn which colors complement each other. Learn about room layouts. Learn how to expertly mix and match patterns. Learn about design techniques, fabrics, and textiles. You cannot call yourself an "interior decorator" when you don't even challenge yourself. All you do is make everyone's home look like a hotel room. After decorating is done, a home should look lived in and be unique to the homeowner. That is how you test the qualifications of an interior decorator. If the decorator makes everyone's home look exactly the same, regardless of the project and regardless of who lives there, the person can't decorate anything...not for me anyway.
SAME OMG I'm 12 as well and this is literally my dream job but I'm worried I won't find interior decoratering jobs as much as designing bc designing is more popular than decorator
Thank you so much for the information. How can I get started on decorating? What school or online program do you suggest.? I pray your business expands beyond your imagination. I am very excited about learning more about the schools and you.
I just finished my online decorating program and got my certificate. I don’t have the experience and I wanna make this my career. So what firms would you recommend as a start off? And get my experience? Salary range for a beginner. Located in Dallas Texas
is it still possible to pursue interior design even tho i can't draw?? while growing up i find myself being able to express easier thru digital design than thru hand. i've mostly been on photoshop and playing the sims :( HAHA
i think there is a difference between not knowing HOW draw and not LIKING drawing... if you are willing to spend a lot of time and effort you'll learn. talent is overrated, you can always learn new skills if you are really passionate about it ;)
Hey I have a couple questions when it comes to being an interior decorator number one is, is the wage stable like will I be able to find work and make a liveable income? And my second question I have is about the job it's self is it stressful? Will I be going crazy over work loads or doing to much?
It all depends on how hard you work at it. You can find work if you look for it if you are good at what you do often jobs will look for you. You can absolutely make a killing in this industry you've just gotta find the right clients that mesh well with you. Like every job it has it's highs and lows... it all comes down to how you manage yourself. If you can't handle too much workload then you should limit how much work you take on at a time. With time you will know how long certain things will take you and you can then better plan out your schedule. I hope this helps! I plan to do another video answering more questions on this since I've gotten a bit more questions lately.. feel free to ask more if you are confused with anything related to the field.
hi, im graduating highschool this year and im trying to look into colleges that offer interior designing or decorating courses, but i was just wondering is it necessary to go to a university? or would it be okay to stick to programs?
Liyaa Seals hey girl Idk if you’re still interested but I recently discovered that doing an interior design course at a credited online school is the best way to get started. It covers decorating , and all designs aspects as well , without costing you so much money and you can be done in less than a year . It’s also a great thing to do if you’re a little bit scared of committing to a four year degree. After doing the course , if you love it and want to continue your education, then you can follow up with that, but You can be an interior designer basically anywhere with only being certified. A lot of successful designers don’t have degrees. Hope that helped ❤️
Questions! What schools/colleges do you recommend and if I choose to attend college to become an interior decorator, do I major in interior design or communication or business?
Hey Elyse! it's honestly depending on what area you are located in. I chose to move to Toronto because the design world is better than where I was. So my advice would be to research the areas near you and see which one has the most to offer to you as a designer. The interior decorating program is something you do separate from a degree. What most schools offer is a pathway program once you finish the interior decorating diploma. This just means you can knock off almost 1-2 years of the interior design degree if you want to continue school. The program its self can be a two-year program or you can do a fast track that completes the program in a year and 4 months. Also another advice.. when selecting your school try looking for ones that have lots of courses offered so you get the most out of your time. Also, try to see if they have great schools they are affiliated with, this will make it easier for you if you decide to do the pathway and continue with the degree program. I hope this helped! let me know if you have any more questions.
You can learn to draw! I used to think you had to have some sort of talent you are born with to draw, and that helps, but drawing is pretty much like anything else, you can learn :) Everyone in my drawing class improved so much by the end of one semester (about 3.5 months) 2-4 hours a week learning different techniques. Don't let that stop you if its really what you want to do!
This video helping me get thru the ptsd triggered by today's festivities. This is something I've always been really excited about but never pursued because I didn't think I'd be able to make consistent money at it. I've ended up doing everything but. 😅 Thank you for making these videos. It's inspiring to be able to see myself a sister. 💖
I’ve always always wanted to become an interior designer but I just found out I actually want to become an interior decorated its kinda different right? But I feel like I’m not rlly good because physics and math are my weaknesses and yeah I wanna have a job in another country like the UK or Korea
same, I just found out the difference between both careers and Interior decorating is more my style but I don't know if a course for interior decoration is in Korea, and I really want to go to Korea with my best friend because she found the perfect school for her to go to in Korea to be a graphic designer, so if you find any school with this course in Korea could you plz inform me, ( even though we don't know each other) thank you
@@Adaontez a few I found on the net Sungkyunkwan University Yonsei University Sungkyunkwan University Hope this helps and you and your friend can go to the same University, even if you don't doesn't mean u both can't be friends from a distance
First i was confused ab that 2 word so I thought I wanted to be a interior designer but now that I understand that 2 word really well now i know that I want to be interior decorator Well i can’t draw but i like decorating and playing with colors and I also pretty good at aesthetics decorating yeah soo.......
I wanna become an interior decorator but I don't if my high school subject can make me quality for it My subject are business studies, Tourism , economics ,maths lit etc
Hi dear, thank-you so much for the short and concise, very informative video. I appreciate the time and effort it took you to make this! I have 2 questions, sorry if you've answered them a million times already 😬 1. I read in the comments below that you don't have to do a degree in Interior Design? Are you doing a one year programme? And is it a diploma or a certificate? 2. How much is the program you're doing cost? Thanks so much love P
I attended HUmber but if you would like learn more about my experiences you can watch my other video "Answering Your Questions" video. But if you want to dm me on Ig you can at @trulybrightinteriors
@Adaonetz Studios: I tried watching your video but unfortunately I had to stop due to the music in the background. It was distracting. I was trying to listen to what you were saying, but couldn't because of the music. Please consider removing the music when you start talking about interior decorating and uploading the video again. Or please consider making another video about interior decorating, without the background music.
Thanks for this video. This is my passion unfortunately I got lost along the way. I’m now in my 40ties and I do have a bachelors degree but would like to pursue my passion. I am in Florida and I’ve been trying to find a good school. I prefer in the classroom, I’ve seen some online courses but not sure if they are accredited. Can you recommend a good hands on school in west Palm florida. I’m kinda new to Florida as well. Thanks appreciate