my ten year old kid wants a job as a interior decorator what skills do you need to be bild up
2006-06-18
14:55:51
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Annette M
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in melborn she is in melborn
2006-06-18
15:02:09 ·
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she is good at it
2006-06-18
15:04:23 ·
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she is a girl and is good at it and move furni all the time
2006-06-18
16:13:00 ·
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any one els
2006-06-24
20:08:21 ·
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You should already have an eye for fashion, whether it be in the home or in the mall. Once you have that, you need to go to school for interior design to enhance your already given talent.
2006-07-01 08:55:18
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answered by Anonymous
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hi all, i'm an indoors dressmaker "decorator" graduated from an Egyptian college having a PR would opt to appreciate whether i'd desire to accomplish any skills assessment with a view to land a job in Australia or no longer . if definite do you have any hyperlinks the place i will discover the procedures and procedures to accomplish that ? thank you, Christina
2016-12-13 17:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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If your "kid" is a female: Appreciation for color, color contrasting and blending, texture (textiles - rugs, curtains, drapes), natural form and flow, the making/breaking of (timeliness) promises and a gracious temperment that can put up with disagreeable clients. A business sense is of utmost importance.
If your "kid" is a male: Learn some dandy exotic French words and fake it with B.S.
2006-06-18 15:43:39
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answered by Puzzleman 5
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from Occupational Outlook Handbook
Postsecondary education—especially a bachelor’s degree—is recommended for entry-level positions in interior design. In addition, 24 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico register or license interior designers. Following formal training, graduates usually enter a 1-year to 3-year apprenticeship to gain experience before taking a national licensing exam or joining a professional association. Designers in States that do not require the exam may opt to take it as proof of their qualifications. The National Council administers the licensing exam for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ). To be eligible to take the exam, applicants must have at least 6 years of combined education and experience in interior design, of which at least 2 years constitute postsecondary education in design. Once candidates have passed the qualifying exam, they are granted the title of Certified, Registered, or Licensed Interior Designer, depending on the State. Continuing education is required in order to maintain one’s licensure.
Training programs are available from professional design schools or from colleges and universities and usually take 2 to 4 years to complete. Graduates of 2-year and 3-year programs are awarded certificates or associate’s degrees in interior design and normally qualify as assistants to interior designers upon graduation. Graduates with bachelor’s degrees usually qualify for entry into a formal design apprenticeship program. Basic coursework includes computer-aided design (CAD), drawing, perspective, spatial planning, color and fabrics, furniture design, architecture, ergonomics, ethics, and psychology.
2006-06-18 14:59:10
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answered by redunicorn 7
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well u have to have an eye for that kind of stuff, besides the school knowledge. i have to feel the taste of the patterns and understand the different types of fabric. you must know what goes with what and be able to rock someone world with your arrangements. you must make the person say um, um or oh, oh my....you must have a different taste, and class. in other words you have to be all twisted to put your best and be sure of what you are doing. good luck........................
2006-06-18 15:16:27
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answered by koodie64 2
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i think first off you got to have a knack for it. plus some schooling to back you up. go to the library and look it up in the career outlook book.
2006-06-18 15:01:40
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answered by rockinsuzy 3
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a library card goes a long way
2006-07-02 07:03:49
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answered by Craig O 2
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from what i have seen on tv "how to decorate your home" type programs, you need no skills whatsoever
2006-06-28 11:05:30
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answered by greengunge 5
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