Thursday, January 16, 2014

Should You Really Join An Interior Design School to Learn Home Decorating?

The answer to this question is not straight forward. People who think of joining a design school fall into one of the two following categories.

1) Those who want to learn design for fun, hobby and learning a new skill so that they can make a difference in their own home habitat and environment.

If you are such a person then probably you don't need to join a design school to learn all the things in detail. The only thing is when it comes to completely redesigning or redecorating your home interiors beyond a certain point, you'll need the help of a professional designer.

However for day to day decorating needs you don’t have to go through the complete training of the subject. You can visit my blog post about the subject that are taught in an interior design course and see how extensive the training goes in an interior design school.

2) The second type of people are those who want to professionally pursue interior design as a career and make a living out of it. If you find yourself in this category then it is necessary that you acquire an interior design degree from a reputable design college. You can find comparisons of interior design schools here.

After pursuing an interior design degree most professionals seek for a job in an interior design firm to get familiar with the procedure of how the whole process of professional practice works in real life and then think of starting their own interior design firm.

There are many things that one can learn during their job in a professional firm, such as

  • How to talk to clients and get familiar with their design requirements.
  • How to visit site and make observations about the existing condition of the property.
  • Creating primary sketches and making presentations in front of the client.
  • Selecting the materials and finalizing design using models or 3d models
  • Preparing tenders if the project is too big.
  • and many more


So whether you should join an interior design school or not is completely your personal decision. But I personally feel that if you have the imagination and liking for the subject then probably you don't need to go through the complete course which is extensive for 2 years to decorate your home yourself.